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HUD Reg. VI-10-52
Patricia Campbell
(817) 978-5974
For Release
Friday
April 16, 2010

HUD AWARDS $670,000 TO FOUR OKLAHOMA PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO PROTECT RENTAL ASSISTANCE VOUCHERS
Miami, Tulsa, Tecumseh and Oklahoma City Receive Additional Funding
for Existing Section 8 Vouchers

OKLAHOMA CITY - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that four
public housing authorities in Oklahoma will receive a total of $670,280 to protect the rental assistance provided to families currently participating in HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program. These agencies are among nearly 600 nationwide that will receive additional funding because they had additional leasing or experienced other unforeseen circumstances in 2009.

"All across this country, nearly 20,000 families can breathe a sigh of relief," said Donovan. "This additional funding
will help housing agencies to continue providing affordable housing."

The funding announced today is part of a $150 million set-aside from HUD's 2010 budget that will give public housing agencies additional funding that will help them support existing vouchers. Last February, HUD issued a notice
informing public housing agencies that they could apply for this funding under four categories.

HUD reviewed approximately 1,000 submissions from agencies across the U.S. Housing agencies that applied for funding will receive notifications of application status today.

The Housing Choice Voucher Program is HUD's largest rental assistance program, with an $18,184,200,000 budget
for 2010. The program supports approximately 2.1 million families through rental assistance payments that make housing more affordable.

The Oklahoma Housing Authorities that received additional funds and amounts follow:

OK MIAMI HOUSING AUTHORITY $117,599
OK TULSA HOUSING AUTHORITY $399,918
OK TECUMSEH HOUSING AUTHORITY $5,237
OK OKLAHOMA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY $147,526
  Total $670,280

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HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to sustaining homeownership; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.

 

 
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