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For Release Friday February 10, 2012 |
HUD AWARDS LOUISIANA HOUSING AUTHORITIES OVER $43 MILLION TO IMPROVE, PRESERVE NATION'S PUBLIC HOUSING STOCK
Congress gives approval to test HUD comprehensive affordable housing preservation program
NEW ORLEANS - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan awarded today public housing authorities in Louisiana $43,544,357 that will be used to make major large-scale improvements to their public housing units. See the city by city funding chart below.
Today's grants are provided through HUD's Capital Fund Program, which provides annual funding to all public housing authorities to build, repair, renovate and/or modernize the public housing in their communities. This funding can be used to make large-scale improvements such as new roofs and to make energy-efficient upgrades to replace old plumbing and electrical systems.
"This funding will help housing authorities address long-standing capital improvements, but it only scratches the surface in addressing the deep backlog we're seeing across the country," said Donovan. "Today, we are closer to helping housing authorities and our private sector partners undertake their capital needs over the long haul. With the passage of HUD's 2012 budget, Congress gave HUD the go-ahead for a new, comprehensive and critical demonstration tool that we believe will help preserve and enhance America's affordable housing, including public housing."
In November 2011, Congress gave HUD the approval to test a comprehensive tool to preserve public housing and other HUD-assistant housing. Congress authorized HUD to begin a Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) as part of the Obama Administration's comprehensive strategy to keep these public and other HUD affordable homes on firm financial footing. Public housing authorities need nearly $26 billion to keep these homes safe and decent for families. But given our budget realities, HUD proposed this innovative way to confront the decline of the nation's public and affordable housing stock.
In FY 2012, RAD will enable public housing authorities and owners to continue to make standard life-cycle improvements to their inventory and modernize or replace obsolete units to stem the loss of stock from private sector partners choosing to opt-out of affordable housing programs. The demonstration will bring more than 60,000 properties into a reliable, long term, project-based rental assistance contract - and allow public housing authorities to raise more than $6.1 billion in private financing to reduce the large backlog of capital repair needs and in the process, support significant job creation in communities across the country.
Sandra B. Henriquez, HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, added, "We see Congress' decision to allow this demonstration to begin as a victory, not only for HUD, but for countless communities that desperately want to improve their public housing and other affordable housing, as well as a victory for families who need quality housing they can afford and who want more options on where they might choose to live."
Last year, HUD released Capital Needs in the Public Housing Program, a study that updated the national estimate of capital needs in the public housing stock in the U.S. The study found the nation's 1.2 million public housing units are facing an estimated $25.6 billion in much-needed large scale repairs. Unlike routine maintenance, capital needs are the large-scale improvements required to make the housing decent and economically sustainable, such as replacing roofs or updating plumbing and electrical systems to increase energy efficiency. This study updates a 1998 analysis and includes costs to address overdue repairs, accessibility improvements for disabled residents, lead abatement, and water and energy conservation that would make the homes more cost effective and energy efficient.
Over the last 75 years, the federal government has invested billions in the development and maintenance of public and multifamily housing – including providing critical support through HUD's Capital Fund, the grants announced today. Still, the nation continues to lose thousands of public housing units annually, primarily due to disrepair. To protect the considerable federal investment and respond to the growing demand for affordable rental housing, the Obama Administration proposed RAD. The details of the demonstration's timeline and application are being prepared and HUD expects to issue a notice for public comment in the coming months.
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Louisiana Capital Fund Grantees and Amounts:
Housing Authority of New Orleans | $20,666,365 |
Housing Authority of Shreveport | $1,134,655 |
Housing Authority of East Baton Rouge | $1,413,830 |
Housing Authority of Lake Charles | $1,018,768 |
Housing Authority of the City of Lafayette | $620,654 |
Housing Authority of Monroe | $2,163,772 |
Housing Authority of Westwego | $363,598 |
Housing Authority of the City of Kenner | $162,548 |
Housing Authority of Jefferson Parish | $233,778 |
Housing Authority of the City of Alexandria | $1,094,822 |
Bogalusa Housing Authority | $415,276 |
Housing Authority of the City of Eunice | $181,762 |
Housing Authority of Kaplan | $102,951 |
Housing Authority of New Iberia | $223,649 |
Housing Authority of Rayne | $228,977 |
Housing Authority of Crowley | $423,035 |
Housing Authority of Ville Platte | $246,713 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Mamou | $137,485 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Church Point | $126,838 |
Housing Authority of Oakdale | $176,761 |
Housing Authority of the City of Abbeville | $176,517 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Gueydan | $32,209 |
Housing Authority of the City of Morgan City | $417,243 |
Housing Authority of the City of Minden | $275,347 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Marksville | $195,672 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Welsh | $43,856 |
Housing Auth. of the Town of St. Martinville | $135,193 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Lake Arthur | $58,762 |
Housing Authority of the City of Bossier City | $530,069 |
Housing Authority of the City of Donaldsonville | $171,900 |
Housing Authority of the City of Thibodaux | $421,204 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Arcadia | $129,185 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Vinton | $70,614 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Erath | $62,666 |
Housing Authority of Farmerville | $50,043 |
Housing Authority of Ruston | $362,714 |
Housing Authority of City of Opelousas | $854,084 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Berwick | $144,681 |
Pineville Housing Authority | $123,239 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Basile | $25,924 |
Housing Authority of the City of Breaux Bridge | $118,121 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Jonesboro | $218,153 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Bunkie | $115,805 |
Housing Authority of the City of Sulphur | $220,612 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Delcambre | $69,859 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Elton | $19,515 |
Housing Authority of the Parish of St. Landry | $165,359 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Oberlin | $21,709 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Kinder | $33,138 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Patterson | $120,883 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Cottonport | $66,139 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Simmesport | $68,763 |
Housing Authority of South Landry | $157,866 |
Housing Authority of Sabine Parish | $322,608 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Pontchatoula | $129,360 |
Housing Authority of Ferriday | $77,702 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Logansport | $27,944 |
Housing Authority of Lafourche Parish | $320,559 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Merryville | $105,615 |
Housing Authority of the Village of Parks | $13,567 |
Housing Authority of the City of Deridder | $149,700 |
Housing Authority of Vivian | $84,453 |
Housing Authority of Homer | $106,328 |
Housing Authority of the City of Houma | $707,231 |
Southwest Acadia Consolidated Housing Authority | $57,646 |
Housing Authority of St. James Parish | $395,375 |
Housing Authority of the Town of White Castle | $157,735 |
Housing Authority of St. Charles Parish | $135,129 |
Housing Authority of St. John the Baptist Parish | $417,330 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Haynesville | $122,637 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Grambling | $106,551 |
Housing Authority of Gibsland | $24,221 |
Town of Independence HA | $59,884 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Youngsville | $21,482 |
Housing Authority of the City of Denham Springs | $51,500 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Lake Providence | $169,574 |
Housing Authority of City of Slidell | $131,650 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Rayville | $115,668 |
Housing Authority of the City of Dequincy | $90,647 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Oil City | $81,892 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Winnsboro | $174,624 |
Housing Authority of the City of Leesville | $210,695 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Mansfield | $157,819 |
Housing Authority of the Town of New Roads | $65,688 |
Housing Authority of the City of Natchitoches | $516,001 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Cotton Valley | $20,891 |
Housing Authority of the City of Jennings | $208,482 |
Housing Authority of Grant Parish | $31,697 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Colfax | $99,495 |
Housing Authority of Winnfield | $128,686 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Olla | $54,249 |
Housing Authority of the Parish of Caldwell | $127,143 |
Housing Authority of the Town of East Hodge | $28,452 |
Housing Authority of Vernon Parish | $94,252 |
Housing Authority of Rapides Parish | $224,313 |
Housing Authority of Duson | $32,159 |
Housing Authority of Jena | $52,123 |
Housing Authority of Natchitoches Parish | $112,849 |
Housing Authority of the Town of Iowa | $70,935 |
Housing Authority of City of Covington | $57,073 |
Village of Fenton Housing Authority | $33,200 |
East Carroll Parish Housing Authority | $46,262 |
The FY2012 Public Housing Capital Funding by state:
State | Amount | State | Amount |
Alabama | $54,411,568 | Nevada | $5,253,929 |
Alaska | $2,215,118 | New Hampshire | $4,805,462 |
Arizona | $7,516,272 | New Jersey | $61,937,486 |
Arkansas | $17,504,267 | New Mexico | $5,567,987 |
California | $72,252,584 | New York | $321,476,119 |
Colorado | $10,307,643 | North Carolina | $48,137,960 |
Connecticut | $20,964,829 | North Dakota | $2,073,197 |
Delaware | $3,986,200 | Ohio | $77,937,803 |
Florida | $49,658,600 | Oklahoma | $14,538,344 |
Georgia | $64,067,418 | Oregon | $8,533,410 |
Hawaii | $9,454,397 | Pennsylvania | $120,206,473 |
Idaho | $887,959 | Rhode Island | $12,081,706 |
Illinois | $128,103,330 | South Carolina | $20,297,831 |
Indiana | $21,570,606 | South Dakota | $1,653,882 |
Iowa | $4,672,512 | Tennessee | $50,216,600 |
Kansas | $9,880,896 | Texas | $72,552,552 |
Kentucky | $31,838,124 | Utah | $2,394,123 |
Louisiana | $43,544,357 | Vermont | $1,948,080 |
Maine | $5,056,956 | Virginia | $28,687,138 |
Maryland | $26,848,339 | Washington | $26,602,619 |
Massachusetts | $52,240,068 | West Virginia | $7,978,504 |
Michigan | $31,099,543 | Wisconsin | $15,089,333 |
Minnesota | $28,166,333 | Wyoming | $821,802 |
Mississippi | $20,313,957 | District of Columbia | $14,193,015 |
Missouri | $27,595,445 | Guam | $1,174,617 |
Montana | $2,574,655 | Puerto Rico | $105,751,592 |
Nebraska | $8,023,289 | US Virgin Islands | $5,389,187 |
TOTAL: | $1,792,056,016 |