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HUD No. 10-0819
Larry Bush
(415) 489-6414
For Release
Thursday
August 19, 2010

HUD REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR OPHELIA BASGAL ANNOUNCES THAT OVER 193 AFFORDABLE HOMES IN NEVADA WILL BECOME MORE ENERGY
EFFICIENT AS A RESULT OF $2,769,253 RECOVERY ACT GREEN RETROFIT AWARDS
Awards will create green jobs and reduce energy costs

WASHINGTON - U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Regional Administrator Ophelia Basgal announced today that three affordable housing developments, including 193 homes, throughout the state of Nevada have been
awarded more than $2.7 million to complete energy efficient renovations with Recovery Act funds. The
announcement came at an event with Monsignor Leary of Catholic Charities, Congresswoman Shelly Berkley, Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian and Las Vegas HUD Field Office Director Kenneth LoBene at Stella Fleming Towers,
which is being awarded $2,069,624 in Green Retrofit Program funds. These renovations will not only generate many necessary upgrades to thousands of affordable apartments, but they will also create jobs and save money for thousands of residents. For a full list of awards going to the State of Nevada, please see below.

Today's announcement is part of a major, national Recovery Act milestone: 100 affordable housing developments, including 8,112 homes, around the country have been awarded more than $100 million to complete energy efficient renovations with Recovery Act funds. A complete list of Recovery Act Green Retrofit Program awards being issued today can be viewed in full HERE.

The awards are part of HUD's Green Retrofit Program for Multifamily Housing, created for the first time through the Recovery Act. The Green Retrofit Program is providing $250 million nationally to reduce energy costs, cut water consumption, and improve indoor air quality. The remaining awards will be made on a rolling basis from now through September 30, 2010.

"Our Nevada partners are leaders in recognizing the importance of sustainable building to the quality of life of residents and the economy of the region," noted Regional Administrator Basgal. "Today's funding will put people to work today and create lasting improvements and savings. It is the right thing to do."

The Green Retrofit Program is designed to create thousands of green jobs as workers retrofit older federally assisted multi-family apartment developments with the next generation of energy efficient technologies.Grants and loans provided through this program help private landlords and property management companies to cut heating and air conditioning costs by installing more efficient heating and cooling systems, and to reduce water use by replacing faucets and toilets.These Recovery Act funds also produce other environmental benefits by encouraging the use of recycled building materials, reflective roofing, and non-toxic products to reduce potentially harmful 'off-gassing' of harmful fumes. Funds are awarded to owners of HUD-assisted housing projects and can be used for a wide range of retrofit activities, ranging from windows/doors to solar panels and geothermal installation.

The Recovery Act included $13.61 billion for projects and programs administered by HUD, nearly 75 percent of which was allocated to state and local recipients only eight days after President Obama signed the Act into law. The remaining 25 percent is being awarded through competitive grant programs, including the Green Retrofit Program.

To date, over 99 percent of HUD's Recovery Act funds are in the hands of local communities, being used to improve housing and neighborhoods, while creating jobs.HUD is committed to implementing Recovery Act investments swiftly and effectively as they generate tens of thousands of jobs, modernize homes to make them energy efficient, and
help the families and communities hardest hit by the economic crisis.

In addition, Secretary Donovan and the Department are committed to providing the highest level of transparency possible as Recovery Act funds are administered. It is vitally important that the American people are fully aware of how their tax dollars are being spent and can hold their federal leaders accountable. Every dollar of Recovery Act funds HUD spends can be reviewed and tracked at HUD's Recovery Act website. The full text of HUD's funding
notices and tracking of future performance of these grants is also available at HUD's Recovery Act website.

Project City
State
Grant / Loan
Awarded Amount
Total Units
McFarland Apartments Las Vegas
NV
Grant
327,968.00
48
Stella Fleming Towers Las Vegas
NV
Grant
2,069,624.00
115
Yerington Manor Yerington
NV
Grant
371,661.25
30
Totals
$2,769,253.25
193

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HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.

 

 
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