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Potential Impacts of HUD Budget Cuts on Local Communities, FY 2000

ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY TOTAL DOLLARS LOST JOB IMPACT 1 IMPACT ON HOMELESS and PERSONS WITH AIDS 2 IMPACT ON HOUSING FOR FAMILIES 3
ARVADA 328,000 15 1 50
AURORA 628,000 47 2 85
BOULDER 761,000 26 1 115
COLORADO SPRINGS 1,281,000 73 6 153
DENVER 4,664,000 266 75 465
FORT COLLINS 394,000 26 1 54
GRAND JUNCTION 312,000 11 1 49
GREELEY 564,000 21 1 87
LAKEWOOD 539,000 24 1 76
LONGMONT 260,000 11 1 40
LOVELAND 220,000 8 0 33
PUEBLO 1,060,000 46 2 141
WESTMINSTER 40,000 15 1 0
ADAMS COUNTY 845,000 45 2 125
ARAPAHOE COUNTY 92,000 32 1 0
JEFFERSON COUNTY 575,000 29 2 87
COLORADO (other areas) 3,998,000 257 13 427
TOTAL FOR STATE $16,561,000 952 111 1,988

1 Includes CDBG and BEDI, and assumes $2626 cost per job created--national average for CDBG entitlement communities from 94 GPR (most recent cost figure available).

2 Includes COC, ESG, and HOPWA, and assumes $1080 cost per person served for the COC portion (approx. 85% of the homeless dollars lost) (cost from '98 applications) and $284 cost per person for the ESG portion (approx. 15% of the homeless dollars lost).

3 Includes HOME, and assumes $17,520 cost per unit--average of national average for HOME rental assistance ($19,951) and HOME homeowner rehab ($15,088). Also includes Public Housing Capital and HOPE VI, and assumes $18,510 cost per unit--national average from Abt study of public housing modernization needs (as of June 1999). Includes housing voucher dollars lost, and assumes $5,700 cost per unit--national average.

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