HUD No. 10-56 Adam Glantz (212) 264-1100 |
For
Release Wednesday September 22, 2010 |
HUD AWARDS $1.2 MILLION TO PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES IN NEW YORK TO SUPPORT EMERGENCY, SAFETY AND SECURITY NEEDS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
NEW YORK, NY - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that it is awarding $1,222,115 to five public housing authorities in New York to be used to address emergency, safety and security
needs at their public housing. This includes measures necessary to fight crime and drug related activities. The
funding is part of almost $8 million HUD awarded today to public housing authorities across the nation.
The following housing authorities will receive this funding:
Utica Housing Authority | $222,115 |
Yonkers Municipal Housing Authority | $250,000 |
New York City Housing Authority | $250,000 |
White Plains Housing Authority | $250,000 |
Ithaca Housing Authority | $250,000 |
State Subtotal | $1,222,115 |
"It is vital that we do everything necessary to protect families that reside in public housing," said Regional Administrator Adolfo Carrión. "These grants will allow public housing authorities to take the necessary safety and security measures to keep families safe."
Nationally, HUD is providing nearly $7.7 million for emergency, safety and security needs through HUD's Capital Fund Program to 35 public housing authorities (PHA) across the U.S. Safety and security emergencies include sudden increases in threat levels that pose a risk to the health and safety of residents due to violent crimes or property related crimes at public housing communities.
Emergency, safety and security grants may be used to install, repair, or replace capital needs items including, but
not limited to, security systems/cameras, fencing, lighting systems, emergency alarm systems, window bars,
deadbolt locks and doors.
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