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HUD Region VI: 12-01
Patricia Campbell/Scott Hudman
(817) 978-5974/(713) 992-5206
For Release
Thursday
October 13, 2011

HUD ANNOUNCES $114 MILLION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN 33 TEXAS CITIES/COUNTIES FOR REMAINDER OF FY2011

FORT WORTH - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that 33 cities and counties in Texas will receive $114,161,661 to support community development and produce more affordable housing in cities across the state. HUD's annual funding will also help find homes for individuals and families living on the streets and provide permanent housing for individuals living HIV/AIDS. (See list of cities/counties and amounts in
chart below.)

The FY2011 Continuing Resolution significantly reduced overall funding for the CDBG and HOME programs compared to last year. The nation's CDBG funding was reduced by more than $600 million, or approximately 16.5 percent, while the HOME program funding was reduced by more than $200 million, or approximately 11.7 percent.

"This year's block grant funding requires tough choices that we would not have made in better circumstances," Donovan said. "As we work under the challenges of our nation's deficit, we must also understand that these programs are absolutely essential in promoting community development, producing affordable housing, helping our homeless and even supporting long-term disaster recovery."

The funding announced today includes:

  • $   73,415,100  in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds;
  • $   30,948,996  in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funding;
  • $     2,625,975  in Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG); and
  • $     7,171,590  for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA).
    $114,161,661 TOTAL

Since 1974, HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program has provided approximately $132 billion to state and local governments to target their own community development priorities. The rehabilitation of affordable housing and the improvement of public facilities have traditionally been the largest uses of CDBG although the
program is also an important catalyst for job growth and business opportunities. Annual CDBG funds are distributed to communities according to a statutory formula based on a community's population, poverty, and age of its housing stock, and extent of overcrowded housing.

HOME (HOME Investment Partnerships Program) is the largest federal block grant to state and local governments designed exclusively to produce affordable housing for low-income families. Since 1992, more than 600 communities have completed nearly 950,000 affordable housing units, including 403,000 for new homebuyers. In addition, 224,000 tenants have received direct rental assistance.

Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) provides homeless persons with basic shelter and essential supportive services. It can assist with the operational costs of the shelter facility, and for the administration of the grant. ESG also provides short-term homeless prevention assistance to persons at imminent risk of losing their own housing due to eviction, foreclosure, or utility shutoffs.

HUD's Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) grants are distributed to states and cities based on the number of AIDS cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The grants provide resources for operating community residences and providing rental assistance and support services to individuals with HIV/AIDS
and their families. In addition, the HOPWA program also helps many communities develop strategic AIDS housing plans and fill in gaps in local systems of care. A stable home environment is a critical component for low-income persons managing complex drug therapies and potential side effects from their treatments.

ABILENE CDBG $983,773
  HOME $544,262
AMARILLO CDBG $1,623,758
  HOME $888,021
AUSTIN CDBG $6,877,946
  ESG $330,481
  HOME $4,017,139
  HOPWA $1,096,976
BAYTOWN CITY CDBG $749,347
BEXAR COUNTY CDBG $1,591,837
  HOME $582,578
BRAZORIA COUNTY CDBG $1,706,381
  ESG $825,75
  HOME $6,214,60
BROWNSVILLE CDBG $2,965,854
  ESG $143,968
  HOME $1,1430,79
COLLEGE STATION CDBG $1,029,323
  HOME $631,763
CONROE CDBG $528,798
DALLAS CDBG $16,270,526
  ESG $770,133
  HOME $7,480,380
  HOPWA $3,969,841
FORT WORTH CDBG $6,153,267
  ESG $297,018
  HOME $2,832,159
  HOPWA $9,361,72
IRVING CDBG $2,106,421
  ESG $99,590
  HOME $948,139
KILLEEN CDBG $883,931
  HOME $432,489
LAREDO CDBG $3,290,569
  ESG $15,482
  HOME $1,218,954
LEAGUE CITY CDBG $268,884
LEWISVILLE CDBG $537,942
LUBBOCK CDBG $2,099,886
  ESG $101,621
  HOME $1,107,411
MCKINNEY CDBG $511,267
MISSION CDBG $765,485
ODESSA CDBG $1,027,852
  HOME $437,450
ORANGE CDBG $381,915
PEARLAND CDBG $277,102
PHARR CDBG $1,015,968
SAN ANTONIO CDBG $13,226,285
  ESG $641,107
  HOME $6,195,379
  HOPWA $1,168,601
SAN BENITO CDBG $455,664
SAN MARCOS CDBG $479,634
SUGAR LAND CDBG $306,988
TEMPLE CDBG $466,842
TEXAS CITY CDBG $386,380
TRAVIS COUNTY CDBG $790,136
TYLER CDBG $858,655
  HOME $459,453
WACO CDBG $1,511,340
  HOME $921811
WICHITA FALLS CDBG $1,285,144
  HOME $487,069
TOTAL: $114,161,661

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