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Estimated HUD Assistance for Selected Programs by Entitlement Community - FY2000
Estimated Impact of Increases in Specific Programs (see endnotes)
STATE |
ENTITLEMENT COMMUNITY |
FY99 Dollars for Selected Programs |
FY00 Dollars for Selected Programs |
Total Dollars Gained for New Activities |
ADDITIONAL HOUSING VOUCHERS 2 |
ADDITIONAL JOBS CREATED 3 |
ADDITIONAL HOMELESS SERVED 4 |
MARYLAND |
ANNAPOLIS |
6,739,000 |
6,893,000 |
154,000 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
MARYLAND |
BALTIMORE |
198,518,000 |
205,459,000 |
6,941,000 |
421 |
132 |
471 |
MARYLAND |
CUMBERLAND |
3,275,000 |
3,337,000 |
62,000 |
0 |
6 |
6 |
MARYLAND |
FREDERICK |
2,362,000 |
2,542,000 |
180,000 |
21 |
2 |
2 |
MARYLAND |
HAGERSTOWN |
5,759,000 |
6,162,000 |
403,000 |
44 |
5 |
5 |
MARYLAND |
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY |
9,852,000 |
10,380,000 |
528,000 |
53 |
11 |
42 |
MARYLAND |
BALTIMORE COUNTY |
12,878,000 |
14,366,000 |
1,488,000 |
202 |
22 |
73 |
MARYLAND |
HARFORD COUNTY |
2,962,000 |
3,220,000 |
258,000 |
34 |
6 |
6 |
MARYLAND |
HOWARD COUNTY |
2,096,000 |
2,300,000 |
204,000 |
26 |
5 |
10 |
MARYLAND |
MONTGOMERY COUNTY |
24,059,000 |
25,748,000 |
1,689,000 |
185 |
26 |
198 |
MARYLAND |
PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY |
17,409,000 |
18,662,000 |
1,253,000 |
151 |
30 |
111 |
MARYLAND |
MARYLAND (other areas) |
27,116,000 |
28,703,000 |
1,587,000 |
192 |
41 |
122 |
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TOTAL FOR STATE |
$313,025,000 |
$327,772,000 |
$14,747,000 |
1,329 |
288 |
1,045 |
1 The dollar estimates do not reflect funding for housing voucher renewals, Rural Housing and Economic Development, Native American programs, or Lead Hazard Control.
2 Includes incremental voucher dollars gained, and assumes $5,783 per unit cost--national average.
3 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).
4 Includes COC and ESG and assumes $1080 cost per person served for the COC portion (approx. 85% of the homeless dollars gained) (cost from '98 applications) and $284 cost per person for ESG portion (approx. 15% of the homeless dollars gained).
Content Archived: January 20, 2009
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