HUD Archives: News Releases


KY10-021
Deborah Knight
(502) 618-8129
For Release
Wednesday
September 22, 2010

HUD AWARDS $242,976 TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PADUCAH IN KENTUCKY TO SUPPORT EMERGENCY, SAFETY AND SECURITY NEEDS IN PUBLIC HOUSING

LOUISVILLE - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that it is awarding
$242,976 to the Housing Authority of Paducah that will be used to address emergency, safety and security needs
at their public housing. This includes measures necessary to fight crime and drug related activities.

It is vital that we do everything necessary to protect families that reside in public housing, said Ed Jennings, Jr., Region IV Southeast Regional Administrator. This grant will allow the public housing authority to take the necessary safety and security measures to keep families safe.

Nationally, HUD is providing nearly $7.7 million for emergency, safety and security needs through HUDs Capital Fund Program to 35 public housing authorities (PHA) across the U.S. Safety and security emergencies include sudden increases in threat levels that pose a risk to the health and safety of residents due to violent crimes or property related crimes at public housing communities.

Emergency safety and security grants may be used to install, repair, or replace capital needs items including, but
not limited to, security systems/cameras, fencing, lighting systems, emergency alarm systems, window bars,
deadbolt locks and doors.

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