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For
Release Wednesday August 7, 2002 |
HUD ANNOUNCES OVER $1 MILLION IN HOUSING ASSISTANCE TO LINCOLN COUNTY
Funding Helps 226 New Families Find Affordable Housing
KANSAS CITY, KS - The Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $1,093,865 for 226 new rental-assistance vouchers to Lincoln County to help low-income families rent apartments or buy homes.
The
Lincoln County Public Housing Agency is one of two housing agencies
in Missouri to receive the new Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), approved
in HUD's 2002 budget. The County's HCV program currently assists
more than
2,372 families.
"These new vouchers will help more Lincoln County families find affordable housing," said HUD Assistant Secretary Michael Liu.
The
Lincoln County vouchers are part of the $95 million in vouchers
HUD awarded today to 48 states and Puerto
Rico. The vouchers will
allow 16,460 low-income families to lease or purchase homes or apartment
units. The two housing agencies in Missouri received $1,338,938
for 302 new vouchers today.
HUD's
Housing Choice Vouchers Program is the federal government's major
initiative that helps low-income families, including the elderly
and disabled, afford housing. The HCV Program currently assists
1.8 million families with rent payments. Over the past three years,
about 300 families have used their vouchers to become homeowners.
Families receiving HUD rental assistance vouchers generally pay
30 percent of their income for rent, with HUD subsidies
picking
up the remainder.
The
vouchers distributed today are called "fair share vouchers"
because they are distributed to communities that compete based on
the housing needs of low-income families in each state. Only public housing authorities (PHAs)
that demonstrated
an ability to use 97 percent of their 2001 vouchers were eligible to compete for the new
vouchers.
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership,
particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities
for low-income Americans, supporting the homeless, elderly, people
with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also
promotes economic and community development as well as
enforces
the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its
programs is available on the Internet.
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