HUD Reg. VI-09-81 Patricia Campbell (817) 978-5874 |
For Release Friday September 18, 2009 |
HUD ANNOUNCES $7.9 MILLION RECOVERY ACT GRANT TO ALEXANDRIA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO CREATE GREEN PUBLIC HOUSING
Grant for Wooddale Park complex will increase energy efficiency, reduce costs of public housing while creating green jobs
NEW ORLEANS - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced a $7,916,000 grant to the Housing Authority of Alexandria's Wooddale Park development to utilize green materials and technology to create public housing that conserves energy and reduces the cost of public housing. A total of $300 million in Recovery Act competitive grants were announced today to 36 public housing authorities across the
country.
"These grants are a perfect example of how we are using the Recovery Act to rebuild the economy by investing in new and emerging sustainable industries," said Donovan. "This Recovery Act funding will not only reduce energy
costs for public housing authorities and mitigate negative environmental impacts, but will also create much-needed 'green' jobs right here in El Paso and across the country."
The Public Housing Capital Funds being awarded today are provided through The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) and are specifically designated for the creation of energy efficient communities through substantial rehabilitation or new construction of public housing developments.
Activities that the grants can be used for include, but are not limited to, development of connections to neighborhoods and green space; site improvements that provide surface water management techniques that
capture, retain, infiltrate and/or harvest rainfall; water conservation through the use of water-conserving
appliances, fixtures and efficient irrigation; energy efficiency that meets Energy Star standards for new
construction; and use of renewable energy resources.
The funding being announced today is part of $1 billion in Public Housing Capital Funds designated by the Recovery Act that are being awarded competitively. HUD accepted applications from public housing authorities between June
22 and August 18.
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