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HUD Reg. VI 09-37 Patricia Campbell (817) 978-5974 |
For Release Thursday March 26, 2009 |
HUD SPEEDS $9.3 MILLION TO NEW MEXICO PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO IMPROVE HOUSING
$3 billion in Recovery Act funding nationally will increase jobs, promote energy efficiency
*Please note: for local funding, see link at the end of the release
ALBUQUERQUE - Just over a month after President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 into law, the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban announced today that, subject to HUD approval, 37 New Mexico public housing authorities can begin spending $9,313,573 to make significant improvements
to thousands of public housing units. Nationally, HUD is informing 3,122 local housing authorities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands that a total of nearly $3 billion in spending can begin on a backlog
of previously underfunded capital improvement projects.
"President Obama has given us the mandate to put this money to work quickly so it can make a real difference in
the lives of Americans," said HUD Secretary
Shaun Donovan. "HUD is working overtime to get this money to our housing authorities so they can repair and produce critically needed affordable housing, create
jobs, and improve
the quality of life for their residents."
Recovery Act funding provided through HUD's Public Housing Capital Fund Program is effectively more than doubling the Department's annual support of local
housing authorities to improve their public housing stock. Allocated
through an established formula, this funding will allow local housing agencies to address
the long-standing capital needs of public housing, create jobs, and increase energy efficiency. HUD will shortly make an additional $1 billion available in
capital funding that will be awarded to housing authorities through a competition.
HUD's Capital Fund Program provides annual funding to public housing authorities to develop, finance, and/or modernize the public housing in their
communities. This funding can be used to make large-scale improvements
such as new roofs and for the replacement of plumbing and electrical systems to increase
energy efficiency.
For detailed information about the funding and specific funding amounts to individual public housing agencies, go
to:
www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/ph/capfund/ocir.cfm.
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