Notice of HUD's Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 Notice of Funding Availability, Policy Requirements and General Section to SuperNOFA for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs; Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Program NOFA; Competition Reopening Announcement, 54554-54564 [06-7708]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR 5030–C–13A]
Notice of HUD’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
Notice of Funding Availability, Policy
Requirements and General Section to
SuperNOFA for HUD’s Discretionary
Grant Programs; Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Program
NOFA; Competition Reopening
Announcement
Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Office of Healthy
Homes and Lead Hazard Control, HUD.
ACTION: Super Notice of Funding
Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD
Discretionary Grant Programs;
reopening of competition
announcement for Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Program
NOFA (CFDA number 14.905).
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: On January 20, 2006, HUD
published its Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
Policy Requirements and General
Section to the SuperNOFA for HUD’s
Discretionary Grant Programs. On
March 8, 2006, HUD published its FY
2006 SuperNOFA for HUD’s
Discretionary Grant Programs, which
included a Program Section addressing
three Lead Hazard Programs. That
NOFA closed on June 7, 2006; awards
are being announced concurrently with
today’s Notice. Today’s Notice
announces the reopening of the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program NOFA competition (CFDA
number 14.905) only. Applicants
announced today as award recipients
under the 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program are
ineligible for the reopened competition.
Further, as previously stated in the
initial March 8, 2006, Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration NOFA,
applicants awarded grants under the FY
2005 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program,
Operation Lead Elimination Action
Program, or Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control Program are still ineligible
under this reopening.
Additional Items of Note to Applicants
• This document revises the
methodology for determining the pre1940 housing eligibility criterion to the
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program NOFA.
• Only applications submitted for the
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program will be reviewed.
In order to provide equitable review
of applications from both unsuccessful
applicant jurisdictions under the
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original FY 2006 Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program and Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control Grant Program NOFAs, as well
as those jurisdictions who did not apply
previously, HUD will provide a
debriefing for the original NOFA only
after the application deadline date for
this NOFA shown in the DATES section,
below. The procedures for requesting a
debriefing are outlined in the General
Section. HUD is providing comments on
important issues regarding this NOFA,
such as common problems identified
during review of the original FY 2006
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
NOFA applications, in order to provide
information equitably to all applicants
for this NOFA. HUD’s comments are in
Appendix B of this NOFA.
• Applicants under this Notice
should carefully review the
requirements, including Appendices A
and B, to ensure that their submission
is complete and addresses all elements
of the competition.
DATES: The new application deadline
date for the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA is
Tuesday, October 31, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonnette Hawkins, Director, Program
Management and Assurance Division,
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control, 451 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20410–3000,
telephone (202) 755–1785, ext. 7593
(this is not a toll-free number). Persons
with hearing or speech impairments
may access this number via TTY by
calling the Federal Information Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
January 20, 2006, HUD published its
Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) Policy
Requirements and General Section
(General Section) to the SuperNOFA for
HUD’s Discretionary Programs (71 FR
3382). On March 8, 2006, HUD
published its FY 2006 SuperNOFA for
HUD’s Discretionary Grant Programs (71
FR 11812); the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA
included in the SuperNOFA closed on
June 7, 2006. On April 28, 2006, HUD
published a technical correction to the
General Section, which clarified that
HUD would only review file
attachments that were in certain formats
(71 FR 25208). The technical correction
Notice also made corrections to the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program section.
HUD did not receive a sufficient
number of eligible applications that met
the funding criteria for the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
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Program. Therefore, HUD is providing
jurisdictions with the most need (as
identified by the documented number of
pre-1940 occupied rental units and by
children under six with elevated blood
lead levels), the opportunity to apply for
funding in order to address lead hazards
in their communities. This Notice
reopens the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA
competition. The reopened competition
makes available approximately
$39,079,831 in FY 2006 funds for
approximately 10 to approximately 15
new awards.
On August 8, 2006, HUD published
additional information regarding
changes made to the Central Contractor
Registration (CCR) that will impact
applicants that are starting the
registration process or updating their
registration (71 FR 45063). The notice
stated that as of August 1, 2006, CCR
would obtain certain data fields from
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) to prepopulate the CCR registration. CCR also
recently announced that it would check
these records against Internal Revenue
Service records to ensure the
registration is accurate and matches
what was provided to the IRS. If there
is a discrepancy in the data between
what is contained in the D&B
registration, and what you have
provided to the IRS, your registration
cannot be completed until the
discrepancy is resolved. Applicants
should review their D&B registration for
accuracy and allow sufficient time to
make any required changes. This
process is part of a government-wide
eAuthentication process. For further
information regarding your D&B
registration, you can contact the D&B
Government Helpdesk at:
govt@dnb.com. For information
regarding the CCR policy change, see
the ‘‘Frequently Asked Questions’’ at:
https://www.ccr.gov/
newsdetail.asp?id=55&type=N or the
CCR Assistance Center at: https://
www.dlis.dla.mil/cust.asp. Applicants
with current registrations that are not
expiring during the application period
are not affected.
Applications must be received and
validated by Grants.gov by 11:59:59
p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2006.
Applicants that applied under the initial
NOFA competition but did not receive
awards may submit a new application
under this competition if otherwise
eligible.
The Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA
has a threshold requirement for the
number of pre-1940 occupied rental
housing units in the applicant’s
jurisdiction(s). Appendix A lists the
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local governments, States and Tribes
that are eligible to apply (part A of
Appendix A), as well as the other
jurisdictions within the same
metropolitan area that may participate
with them as sub-applicants or
consortium members (part B of
Appendix A). A State with an EPAauthorized lead-based paint training and
certification program may apply on
behalf of one or more of the eligible
jurisdictions. A Tribe with an EPAauthorized lead-based paint training and
certification program meeting the unit
requirement may also apply on its own
behalf. Appendix B lists HUD’s
comments on selected issues related to
this NOFA. The identification of eligible
jurisdictions is based upon 2000 Census
data available at https://
www.census.govPress-Rlease/www/
2002/sumfile3.html. HUD used Census
data to identify metropolitan areas with
3,500 or more housing units of occupied
rental housing built in 1939 or earlier.
Form HUD 96013, ‘‘Need/Extent of the
Problem,’’ includes instructions on how
to obtain housing information for
individual areas. Form HUD 96013 is
included in the application download at
Grants.gov.
Applicability of SuperNOFA General
Section and the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA
Requirements to Reopened Competition
Please note that all the requirements
contained in the General Section and
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program Section previously
published remain the same, with the
exception of the revised methodology
for determining pre-1940 housing
eligibility noted below, and the
additional ineligibility requirement of
2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration grantees as mentioned
above in this Notice.
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Modification to Threshold Requirement
for Determining the Pre-1940 Housing
Eligibility Criterion
1. Housing Eligibility Criterion
HUD has modified its threshold
eligibility criterion for the number of
pre-1940 occupied rental housing units
under this re-opened NOFA for the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program. HUD is replacing section
III.C.3.b, in the first column on page
11819 of the original Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program NOFA, with the following: ‘‘b.
To be eligible to apply for the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Program, the applicant must be a city,
county, or other unit of local
government. The applicant must have at
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least 3,500 pre-1940 occupied rental
housing units, as listed at the 2000
Census Web site identified in Form
HUD 96013, ‘‘Need/Extent of the
Problem.’’ In addition, a State may
apply on behalf of one or more of the
eligible local jurisdictions if it has an
EPA-authorized lead-based paint
training and certification program.
Under a State application, at least one
local government in each different
metropolitan area covered by the
application must meet the 3,500-unit
threshold. In addition, a consortium of
local governments within a single
metropolitan area may apply. The local
government identified as the primary
applicant must meet the 3,500-unit
threshold.’’
2. Applicant Eligibility
Only applicants that did not receive
an award from HUD under the FY 2005
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program, Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program, LeadBased Paint Hazard Control Program, or
the FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program are
eligible to apply under this Notice. HUD
provides a listing of applicants awarded
funds at HUD’s Web site at https://
www.hud.gov/grants/index.cfm, under
the header ‘‘Funding Announcements.’’
3. Single Application
HUD will review only one application
for each jurisdiction. If HUD receives
more than one application from a
jurisdiction, HUD will contact the chief
executive officer for the jurisdiction
(e.g., the mayor, county executive, etc.)
to determine which application is to be
considered. If the executive does not
select one applicant to be considered
under this NOFA, HUD will not review
any of the applications.
A jurisdiction where lead hazard
control work will be done can appear in
only one application. If the jurisdiction
appears in more than one application,
none of the applications in which the
jurisdiction appears will be reviewed.
Submission Instructions
Applicants must follow application
submission procedures published in
HUD’s FY 2006 General Section to the
SuperNOFA for HUD’s Discretionary
Programs. HUD encourages eligible
applicants that previously applied in FY
2006 under the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program but were
not awarded a grant to submit new
applications. To assist applicants in
revising applications, Appendix B
provides ‘‘HUD’s Comments on Selected
Issues’’ regarding the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
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Program, as well as the most frequent
deficiencies identified in first round
applications in order to ensure that
under this funding round, all applicants
submit the best quality application.
Applications submitted for programs
other than the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program (CFDA
number 14.905) will not be reviewed
and cannot receive an award.
Applicants interested in applying for
funding under this competition must
download an application from
Grants.gov and submit a new
application in its entirety. HUD will not
accept a partial or amended application
submission. If you submit your old
application, Grants.gov will reject it.
Applicants need to read the submission
requirements carefully.
Waiver of Electronic Submission
Requirement
You must submit your application
electronically, unless you obtain a
waiver as noted below. You may request
a waiver from the electronic submission
requirement. HUD’s waiver regulations
require that a request for a waiver be
based upon cause. Therefore, if you
request a waiver to the electronic
submission requirement your waiver
request must be in writing. It must state
the basis for the request and explain
why electronic submission is not
possible. The basis for waivers for cause
may include, but are not limited to: (a)
Lack of available Internet access in the
geographic location in which the
applicant’s business office is located, or
(b) physical disability of the applicant
that prevents the applicant from
accessing or responding to the
application electronically.
In order to ensure your waiver request
is received, you must submit your
waiver request by e-mail, fax, or letter
(return receipt requested) at least 15
days prior to the deadline date to allow
sufficient time for HUD to review the
request and respond. Applicants should
send e-mails with a return receipt and
retain the receipt for their records.
Applicants should retain the fax
confirmation receipt, when submitting a
fax request for a waiver. The waiver
request should include the applicant’s
e-mail, name, and mailing address of the
organization where responses can be
directed. Waiver requests must be
submitted to Jonnette G. Hawkins,
Director Program Management and
Assurance Division.
Waiver requests may be submitted by
e-mail to
Jonnette_G._Hawkins@hud.gov, by fax
to (202) 755–1000, or by letter to: U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
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Room 8236, Washington, DC 20410–
3000, Attention: Jonnette G. Hawkins,
Director Program Management and
Assurance Division. If HUD approves
the waiver request, the approval
notification will include instructions on
how many copies of the application to
submit and where they should be
submitted. All paper applications must
be received by HUD at the required
location by the deadline date and time
contained in this Notice.
Action Program, or Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Control Grant Program, or the
FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program, even if
included in this Appendix, are
ineligible to apply under this reopened
competition.
A. Eligible Applicants with 3,500 or
more occupied pre-1940 rental housing
units, and eligible States and Tribes.
Dated: September 11, 2006.
Jon L. Gant,
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control.
State of Alabama and the following
jurisdiction: Birmingham (city).
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Appendix A: Metropolitan Areas
Having at Least One Place or County
With 3,500 or More Occupied Rental
Housing Units Built Before 1940, and
Eligible States and Tribes
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Arizona
The following jurisdiction: Tucson
(city).
California
(Based on the 2000 Census)
This Appendix lists States and
jurisdictions that are eligible to apply
under this Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA). Part A
lists eligible applicants, which must be
a unit of local general government (city
or county) or a State or Native American
Tribe that is authorized by EPA to
administer a lead-based paint training
and certification program. To be an
eligible city or county, a jurisdiction
must have 3,500 or more occupied pre1940 rental housing units according to
the 2000 Census. A State with an EPA
authorized lead-based paint training and
certification program may apply on
behalf of one or more of its eligible local
jurisdictions. An eligible Native
American Tribe may apply on its own
behalf.
Part B of this Appendix lists
metropolitan areas with 3,500 or more
occupied pre-1940 rental housing units
and their component jurisdictions.
Jurisdictions listed in Part B have fewer
than 3,500 occupied pre-1940 rental
housing units. These jurisdictions in the
same metropolitan area as an eligible
applicant listed in Part A may
participate in a Lead Hazard Control
Demonstration program as a sub-grantee
or consortium partner.
In addition, EPA-authorized States
and Tribes that apply on behalf of one
or more eligible jurisdictions listed in
Part A may include jurisdictions that are
part of a multi-state metropolitan area in
which the eligible city is located in a
different State.
Also, as described in the NOFA,
jurisdictions that previously received
awards under the FY 2005 Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program, Operation Lead Elimination
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Alabama
State of California and the following
jurisdictions: Alameda (city); Berkeley
(city); Contra Costa County; Fresno
(city); Glendale (city); Humboldt
County; Kern County; Long Beach (city);
Los Angeles County; Marin County;
Monterey County; Oakland (city);
Orange County; Pasadena (city);
Sacramento (city); San Bernardino
County; San Diego County; San
Francisco (city); San Joaquin County;
San Jose (city); San Mateo County; Santa
Barbara County; Santa Clara County;
Santa Cruz County; Santa Monica (city);
Sonoma County; Stanislaus County;
Ventura County.
Colorado
State of Colorado and the following
jurisdiction: Colorado Springs (city).
Connecticut
The following jurisdictions:
Bridgeport (city); Fairfield County;
Hartford County; Litchfield County;
Middlesex County; New Haven County;
New London County; Windham County.
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
The following jurisdictions:
Jacksonville (city); Miami Beach (city);
Miami (city); Miami-Dade County; Palm
Beach County; St. Petersburg (city);
Tampa (city).
Georgia
State of Georgia and the following
jurisdictions: Atlanta (city); Savannah
(city).
Hawaii
State of Hawaii and the following
jurisdiction: Honolulu CDP.
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State of Illinois and the following
jurisdictions: Cicero town; Cook County;
Evanston (city); Kane County; La Salle
County; Lake County; Madison County;
Oak Park village; Peoria County; Rock
Island County; Rockford (city);
Sangamon County; St. Clair County;
Will County.
Indiana
State of Indiana and the following
jurisdictions: Evansville (city); Fort
Wayne (city); Indianapolis (city); Lake
County; St. Joseph County; Tippecanoe
County.
Iowa
State of Iowa and the following
jurisdictions: Davenport (city); Des
Moines (city); Dubuque County; Linn
County; Woodbury County.
Kansas
State of Kansas and the following
jurisdiction: Wichita (city).
Kentucky
State of Kentucky and the following
jurisdictions: Covington (city);
Lexington-Fayette.
Louisiana
State of Louisiana and the following
jurisdiction: New Orleans (city).
Maine
The following jurisdictions:
Cumberland County; Kennebec County;
Lewiston (city); Penobscot County;
Portland (city); York County.
Maryland
State of Maryland and the following
jurisdictions: Allegany County;
Baltimore County; Frederick County;
Montgomery County; Prince George’s
County; Washington County.
Massachusetts
State of Delaware and the following
jurisdiction: Wilmington (city).
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The following jurisdictions: Berkshire
County; Bristol County; Brockton (city);
Brookline CDP; Cambridge (city); Essex
County; Everett (city); Fall River (city);
Fitchburg (city); Franklin County;
Hampden County; Hampshire County;
Haverhill (city); Lawrence (city); Lynn
(city); Malden (city); Medford (city);
Middlesex County; New Bedford (city);
Newton (city); Norfolk County; Pittsfield
(city); Plymouth County; Quincy (city);
Salem (city); Springfield (city); Suffolk
County; Taunton (city); Waltham (city);
Worcester (city); Worcester County.
Michigan
State of Michigan and the following
jurisdictions: Ann Arbor (city); Calhoun
County; Detroit (city); Flint (city);
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Jackson County; Kalamazoo County;
Lansing (city); Macomb County;
Oakland County; Saginaw County;
Wayne County.
Minnesota
State of Minnesota and the following
jurisdiction: Duluth (city); Minneapolis
(city); St. Paul (city).
Missouri
State of Missouri and the following
jurisdictions: Springfield (city); St.
Louis County.
(city); Cincinnati (city); Columbus (city);
Cuyahoga County; Dayton (city);
Hamilton County; Lakewood (city);
Lorain County; Mahoning County;
Montgomery County; Springfield (city);
Stark County; Toledo (city); Trumbull
County.
Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma and the following
jurisdictions: Cherokee OTSA.
Oklahoma City (city); Tulsa (city).
Oregon
State of Oregon and the following
jurisdictions: Lane County; Portland
(city).
Nebraska
State of Nebraska and the following
jurisdiction: Lincoln (city).
New Hampshire
State of New Hampshire and the
following jurisdictions: Grafton County;
Manchester (city); Merrimack County;
Nashua (city); Rockingham County;
Strafford County.
New Jersey
State of New Jersey and the following
jurisdictions: Atlantic County; Bayonne
(city); Bergen County; Burlington
County; Camden County; Clifton (city);
East Orange (city); Elizabeth (city);
Essex County; Hoboken (city); Hudson
County; Jersey City (city); Mercer
County; Middlesex County; Monmouth
County; Morris County; Newark (city);
Passaic (city); Paterson (city); Somerset
County; Trenton (city); Union City
(city); Union County; West New York
town.
Pennsylvania
State of Pennsylvania and the
following jurisdictions: Allegheny
County; Allentown (city); Beaver
County; Berks County; Bethlehem (city);
Blair County; Bucks County; Butler
County; Cambria County; Chester
County; Cumberland County; Dauphin
County; Delaware County; Erie (city);
Fayette County; Franklin County;
Harrisburg (city); Lackawanna County;
Lancaster (city); Lancaster County;
Lebanon County; Luzerne County;
Lycoming County; Mercer County;
Montgomery County; Northampton
County; Northumberland County;
Pittsburgh (city); Reading (city);
Schuylkill County; Scranton (city);
Washington County; Westmoreland
County; Wilkes-Barre (city); York (city);
York County.
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New York
The following jurisdictions: Albany
(city); Albany County; Binghamton
(city); Broome County; Buffalo (city);
Cattaraugus County; Cayuga County;
Chemung County; Dutchess County;
Jamestown (city); Jefferson County;
Monroe County; Montgomery County;
Mount Vernon (city); Nassau County;
New Rochelle (city); Niagara County;
Oneida County; Onondaga County;
Ontario County; Orange County;
Oswego County; Rochester (city);
Rockland County; Saratoga County;
Schenectady (city); St. Lawrence
County; Steuben County; Suffolk
County; Syracuse (city); Tompkins
County; Troy (city); Ulster County; Utica
(city); Yonkers (city).
Puerto Rico
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and
the following jurisdiction: San Juan
zona urbana.
North Carolina
State of North Carolina and the
following jurisdictions: Buncombe
County; Guilford County; Mecklenburg
County; Wake County.
Texas
State of Texas and the following
jurisdictions: Austin (city); Dallas (city);
El Paso (city); Harris County; San
Antonio (city).
Ohio
State of Ohio and the following
jurisdictions: Butler County; Canton
Utah
State of Utah and the following
jurisdiction: Salt Lake City (city).
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Rhode Island
State of Rhode Island and the
following jurisdictions: Kent County;
Newport County; Pawtucket (city);
Providence (city); Providence County;
Woonsocket (city).
South Carolina
The following jurisdiction: Charleston
(city).
Tennessee
State of Tennessee and the following
jurisdictions: Hamilton County;
Knoxville (city); Nashville-Davidson.
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Vermont
The following jurisdictions:
Burlington (city) and the following
jurisdictions: Rutland County;
Washington County.
Virginia
The following jurisdictions: Norfolk
(city); Richmond (city).
Washington
The following jurisdictions: King
County; Seattle (city); Snohomish
County; Spokane (city); Tacoma (city).
West Virginia
State of West Virginia and the
following jurisdiction: Kanawha
County.
Wisconsin
State of Wisconsin and the following
jurisdictions: Brown County; Kenosha
County; Madison (city); Milwaukee
(city); Milwaukee County; Racine (city);
Rock County; Sheboygan County;
Winnebago County.
B. The following metropolitan areas
(in alphabetical order) have at least one
eligible place or county listed in Part A,
above, with 3500 or more pre-1940
occupied rental housing units.
Additional jurisdictions in the
metropolitan area that may participate
as sub-applicants or consortium
members are also listed here.
Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Akron.
Portage County, Summit County.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Albany, Schenectady,
Troy.
Albany County, Rensselaer County,
Saratoga County, Schenectady County,
Schoharie County.
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Allentown, PA;
Bethlehem, PA.
Warren County, NJ; Carbon County,
PA; Lehigh County, PA; Northampton
County, PA.
Altoona, PA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Altoona.
Blair County.
Ann Arbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Ann Arbor.
Washtenaw County.
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Asheville.
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Buncombe County, Haywood County,
Henderson County, Madison County.
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Atlanta, Sandy
Springs, Marietta.
Barrow County, Bartow County, Butts
County, Carroll County, Cherokee
County, Clayton County, Cobb County,
Coweta County, Dawson County,
DeKalb County, Douglas County, Fayette
County, Forsyth County, Fulton County,
Gwinnett County, Haralson County,
Heard County, Henry County, Jasper
County, Lamar County, Meriwether
County, Newton County, Paulding
County, Pickens County, Pike County,
Rockdale County, Spalding County,
Walton County, Athens-Clark County
(balance).1
Atlantic City, NJ Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Atlantic City.
Atlantic County.
Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Austin, Round Rock.
Bastrop County, Caldwell County,
Hays County, Travis County,
Williamson County.
Baltimore-Towson, MD Metropolitan
Statistical Area:
Boston-Quincy, MA Metropolitan
Division: Norfolk County, Plymouth
County, Suffolk County.
Cambridge-Newton-Framingham, MA
Metropolitan Division: Middlesex
County.
Essex County, MA Metropolitan
Division: Essex County.
Rockingham County-Strafford County,
NH Metropolitan Division: Rockingham
County, Strafford County.
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Bridgeport, Stamford,
Norwalk, Danbury, Stratford.
Fairfield County.
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Buffalo,
Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, Niagara
Falls.
Erie County, Niagara County.
Burlington-South Burlington, VT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Burlington, South
Burlington.
Chittenden County, Franklin County,
Grand Isle County.
Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Canton, Massillon.
Carroll County, Stark County.
Principal Cities: Baltimore, Towson.
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore
County, Carroll County, Harford County,
Howard County, Queen Anne’s County,
Baltimore city.
Cedar Rapids, IA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Bangor, ME Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Bangor.
Penobscot County.
Principal City: Charleston.
Boone County, Clay County, Kanawha
County, Lincoln County, Putnam
County.
Binghamton, NY Metropolitan
Statistical Area:
Charleston-North Charleston, SC
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Binghamton.
Broome County, Tioga County.
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Birmingham, Hoover.
Bibb County, Blount County, Chilton
County, Jefferson County, St. Clair
County, Shelby County, Walker County.
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Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Boston, MA;
Cambridge, MA; Quincy, MA; Newton,
MA; Framingham, MA; Waltham, MA.
1 Athens-Clark County (balance) refers to the
portion of the consolidated government of Athens
city and Clark County minus the separately
incorporated places of Bogart and Winterville
within the consolidated city.
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Principal City: Cedar Rapids.
Benton County, Jones County, Linn
County.
Principal Cities: Charleston, North
Charleston.
Berkeley County, Charleston County,
Dorchester County.
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Charlotte, NC;
Gastonia, NC; Concord, NC, Rock Hill,
SC.
Anson County, NC; Cabarrus County,
NC; Gaston County, NC; Mecklenburg
County, NC; Union County, NC; York
County, SC.
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Chattanooga, TN.
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Catoosa County, GA; Dade County,
GA; Walker County, GA; Hamilton
County, TN; Marion County, TN;
Sequatchie County, TN.
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Chicago, IL;
Naperville, IL; Joliet, IL; Gary, IN; Elgin,
IL; Arlington Heights, IL; Evanston, IL;
Schaumburg, IL; Skokie, IL; Des Plaines,
IL.
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL
Metropolitan Division: Cook County,
DeKalb County, DuPage County, Grundy
County, Kane County, Kendall County,
McHenry County, Will County.
Gary, IN Metropolitan Division: Jasper
County, Lake County, Newton County,
Porter County.
Lake County-Kenosha County, IL-WI
Metropolitan Division: Lake County, IL;
Kenosha County, WI.
Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Cincinnati, OH;
Middletown, OH.
Dearborn County, IN; Franklin
County, IN; Ohio County, IN; Boone
County, KY; Bracken County, KY;
Campbell County, KY; Gallatin County,
KY; Grant County, KY; Kenton County,
KY; Pendleton County, KY; Brown
County, OH; Butler County, OH;
Clermont County, OH; Hamilton
County, OH; Warren County, OH.
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Cleveland, Elyria,
Mentor.
Cuyahoga County, Geauga County,
Lake County, Lorain County, Medina
County
Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan
Statistical Area
El Paso County, Teller County.
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Columbus.
Delaware County, Fairfield County,
Franklin County, Licking County,
Madison County, Morrow County,
Pickaway County, Union County.
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Dallas, Fort Worth,
Arlington, Plano, Irving, Carrollton,
Richardson, Denton, McKinney.
Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX Metropolitan
Division
Collin County, Dallas County, Delta
County, Denton County, Ellis County,
Hunt County, Kaufman County,
Rockwall County.
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Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan
Division
Johnson County, Parker County,
Tarrant County, Wise County.
Erie, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Erie.
Erie County.
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Davenport, IA;
Moline, IL; Rock Island, IL.
Henry County, IL; Mercer County, IL;
Rock Island County, IL; Scott County,
IA.
Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Evansville, IN.
Gibson County, IN; Posey County, IN;
Vanderburgh County, IN; Warrick
County, IN; Henderson County, KY;
Webster County, KY.
Flint, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Flint.
Genesee County.
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Indianapolis-Carmel, IN Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Indianapolis city
(balance) 2, Carmel.
Boone County, Brown County,
Hamilton County, Hancock County,
Hendricks County, Johnson County,
Marion County, Morgan County,
Putnam County, Shelby County.
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Jacksonville.
Baker County, Clay County, Duval
County, Nassau County, St. Johns
County.
Principal City: Dayton.
Greene County, Miami County,
Montgomery County, Preble County.
Fort Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY
Micropolitan Statistical Area
Denver-Aurora, CO Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Fort Wayne.
Allen County, Wells County, Whitley
County.
Principal Cities: Jamestown, Dunkirk,
Fredonia.
Chautauqua County.
Principal Cities: Denver, Aurora.
Adams County, Arapahoe County,
Broomfield County, Clear Creek County,
Denver County, Douglas County, Elbert
County, Gilpin County, Jefferson
County, Park County.
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Des Moines, West Des
Moines.
Dallas County, Guthrie County,
Madison County, Polk County, Warren
County.
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Detroit, Warren,
Livonia, Dearborn, Troy, Farmington
Hills, Southfield, Pontiac, Taylor, Novi.
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, MI
Metropolitan Division: Wayne County.
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, MI
Metropolitan Division: Lapeer County,
Livingston County, Macomb County,
Oakland County, St. Clair County.
District of Columbia
Dover, DE Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Dover.
Kent County.
Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Duluth, MN.
Carlton County, MN; St. Louis
County, MN; Douglas County, WI.
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Elmira, NY Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Elmira.
Chemung County.
El Paso, TX Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: El Paso.
El Paso County.
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Area
Principal City: Fresno.
Fresno County.
Principal City: Johnstown.
Cambria County.
Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI
Principal Cities: Grand Rapids,
Wyoming.
Barry County, Ionia County, Kent
County, Newaygo County.
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Kalamazoo, Portage.
Kalamazoo County, Van Buren
County.
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Hagerstown, MD;
Martinsburg, WV.
Washington County, MD; Berkeley
County, WV; Morgan County, WV.
Principal Cities: Kansas City, MO,
Overland Park, KS, Kansas City, KS.
Franklin County, KS; Johnson County,
KS; Leavenworth County, KS; Linn
County, KS; Miami County, KS;
Wyandotte County, KS; Bates County,
MO; Caldwell County, MO; Cass
County, MO; Clay County, MO; Clinton
County, MO; Jackson County, MO;
Lafayette County, MO; Platte County,
MO; Ray County, MO.
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Harrisburg, Carlisle.
Cumberland County, Dauphin
County, Perry County.
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford,
CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Hartford, West
Hartford, East Hartford, Middletown.
Hartford County, Middlesex County,
Tolland County.
Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Honolulu.
Honolulu County.
Principal Cities: Houston, Sugar Land,
Baytown, Galveston.
Austin County, Brazoria County,
Chambers County, Fort Bend County,
Galveston County, Harris County,
Liberty County, Montgomery County,
San Jacinto County, Waller County.
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Anderson County, Blount County,
Knox County, Loudon County, Union
County.
Lancaster, PA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Lancaster.
Lancaster County.
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX
Metropolitan Statistical Area
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Area
2 Indianapolis City (balance) refers to the portion
of the consolidated government of Indianapolis city
and Marion County minus the separately
incorporated places of Clermont, Crows Nest,
Cumberland, Homecroft, Meridian Hills, North
Crows Nest, Rocky Ripple, Spring Hill, Warren
Park, Williams Creek, and Wynnedale within the
consolidated city. It excludes the cities of Beech
Grove, Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway which
are within Marion County, but are not part of the
consolidated city.
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Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Lansing, East
Lansing.
Clinton County, Eaton County,
Ingham County.
Lewiston-Auburn, ME Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Lewiston, Auburn.
Androscoggin County.
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Lexington-Fayette.
Bourbon County, Clark County,
Fayette County, Jessamine County, Scott
County, Woodford County.
Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Lincoln.
Lancaster County, Seward County.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Los Angeles, Long
Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Glendale,
Irvine, Pomona, Torrance, Pasadena,
Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Burbank,
Compton, Carson, Santa Monica,
Newport Beach, Tustin, Montebello,
Monterey Park, Gardena, Paramount,
Fountain Valley, Arcadia, Cerritos.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA
Metropolitan Division: Los Angeles
County.
Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA
Metropolitan Division: Orange County.
Louisville-Jefferson County, KY–IN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Louisville-Jefferson
County, KY.
Clark County, IN; Floyd County, IN;
Harrison County, IN; Washington
County, IN; Bullitt County, KY; Henry
County, KY; Jefferson County, KY;
Meade County, KY; Nelson County, KY;
Oldham County, KY; Shelby County,
KY; Spencer County, KY; Trimble
County, KY.
Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Madison.
Columbia County, Dane County, Iowa
County.
Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan
Statistical Area
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Principal Cities: Manchester, Nashua.
Hillsborough County.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Memphis, TN.
Crittenden County, AR; DeSoto
County, MS; Marshall County, MS; Tate
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County, MS; Tunica County, MS;
Fayette County, TN; Shelby County, TN;
Tipton County, TN.
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach,
FL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Miami, Fort
Lauderdale, Miami Beach, West Palm
Beach, Pompano Beach, Kendall, Boca
Raton, Deerfield Beach, Boynton Beach,
Delray Beach.
Fort Lauderdale-Pompano BeachDeerfield Beach, FL Metropolitan
Division: Broward County.
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, FL
Metropolitan Division: Miami-Dade
County.
West Palm Beach-Boca RatonBoynton Beach, FL Metropolitan
Division: Palm Beach County.
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Milwaukee,
Waukesha, West Allis.
Milwaukee County, Ozaukee County,
Washington County, Waukesha County.
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MNWI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Minneapolis, MN; St.
Paul, MN; Bloomington, MN; Plymouth,
MN; Eagan, MN; Eden Prairie, MN;
Minnetonka, MN.
Anoka County, MN; Carver County,
MN; Chisago County, MN; Dakota
County, MN; Hennepin County, MN;
Isanti County, MN; Ramsey County,
MN; Scott County, MN; Sherburne
County, MN; Washington County, MN;
Wright County, MN; Pierce County, WI;
St. Croix County, WI.
Nashville-Davidson’Murfreesboro, TN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Nashville-Davidson
(balance),3 Murfreesboro.
Cannon County, Cheatham County,
Davidson County, Dickson County,
Hickman County, Macon County,
Robertson County, Rutherford County,
Smith County, Sumner County,
Trousdale County, Williamson County,
Wilson County.
New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New Haven, Milford
city (balance).4
New Haven County.
3 Nashville-Davidson (balance) refers to the
portion of the consolidated government of Nashville
city and Davidson County minus the separately
incorporated places of Belle Meade, Berry Hill,
Forest Hills, Goodlettesville, Lakewood, Oak Hill,
and Ridgetop within the consolidated city.
4 Milford city (balance) refers to the portion of the
consolidated government of Milford city and
Milford town minus the separately incorporated
place of Woodmont within the consolidated city.
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New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New Orleans,
Metairie, Kenner.
Jefferson Parish, Orleans Parish,
Plaquemines Parish, St. Bernard Parish,
St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist
Parish, St. Tammany Parish.
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long
Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New York, NY;
Newark, NJ; Edison, NJ; White Plains,
NY; Union, NJ; Wayne, NJ.
Edison, NJ Metropolitan Division:
Middlesex County, Monmouth County,
Ocean County, Somerset County.
Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan
Division: Nassau County, Suffolk
County.
Newark-Union, NJ-PA Metropolitan
Division: Essex County, NJ; Hunterdon
County, NJ; Morris County, NJ; Sussex
County, NJ; Union County, NJ; Pike
County, PA.
New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ
Metropolitan Division: Bergen County,
NJ; Hudson County, NJ; Passaic County,
NJ; Bronx County, NY; Kings County,
NY; New York County, NY; Putnam
County, NY; Queens County, NY;
Richmond County, NY; Rockland
County, NY; Westchester County, NY.
Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Norwich, New
London.
New London County.
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Oklahoma City.
Canadian County, Cleveland County,
Grady County, Lincoln County, Logan
County, McClain County, Oklahoma
County.
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Omaha, NE; Council
Bluffs, IA.
Harrison County, IA; Mills County,
IA; Pottawattamie County, IA; Cass
County, NE; Douglas County, NE; Sarpy
County, NE; Saunders County, NE;
Washington County, NE.
Peoria, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Peoria.
Marshall County, Peoria County, Stark
County, Tazewell County, Woodford
County.
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PANJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Philadelphia, PA;
Camden, NJ; Wilmington, DE.
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Camden, NJ Metropolitan Division:
Burlington County, Camden County,
Gloucester County.
Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan
Division: Bucks County, Chester County,
Delaware County, Montgomery County,
Philadelphia County.
Wilmington, DE-MD-NJ Metropolitan
Division: New Castle County, DE; Cecil
County, MD; Salem County, NJ.
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Phoenix, Mesa,
Scottsdale, Tempe.
Maricopa County, Pinal County.
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical
Area:
Principal City: Pittsburgh.
Allegheny County, Armstrong County,
Beaver County, Butler County, Fayette
County, Washington County,
Westmoreland County.
Pittsfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Pittsfield.
Berkshire County.
Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Portland, South
Portland, Biddeford.
Cumberland County, Sagadahoc
County, York County.
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Portland, OR;
Vancouver, WA; Beaverton, OR;
Hillsboro, OR.
Clackamas County, OR; Columbia
County, OR; Multnomah County, OR;
Washington County, OR; Yamhill
County, OR; Clark County, WA;
Skamania County, WA.
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown,
NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Poughkeepsie,
Newburgh, Middletown, Arlington.
Dutchess County, Orange County.
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Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RIMA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Providence, RI; New
Bedford, MA; Fall River, MA; Warwick,
RI; Cranston, RI.
Bristol County, MA; Bristol County,
RI; Kent County, RI; Newport County,
RI; Providence County, RI; Washington
County, RI.
Berks County.
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Richmond.
Amelia County, Caroline County,
Charles City County, Chesterfield
County, Cumberland County, Dinwiddie
County, Goochland County, Hanover
County, Henrico County, King and
Queen County, King William County,
Louisa County, New Kent County,
Powhatan County, Prince George
County, Sussex County, Colonial
Heights city, Hopewell city, Petersburg
city, Richmond city.
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Riverside, San
Bernardino, Ontario, Temecula,
Victorville, Chino, Redlands, Hemet,
Colton.
Riverside County, San Bernardino
County.
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Rochester.
Livingston County, Monroe County,
Ontario County, Orleans County, Wayne
County.
Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Rockford.
Boone County, Winnebago County.
Sacramento’Arden-Arcade’Roseville,
CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Sacramento, ArdenArcade, Roseville, Folsom, Rancho
Cordova, Woodland.
El Dorado County, Placer County,
Sacramento County, Yolo County.
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal Cities: St. Louis, MO; St.
Charles, MO.
Bond County, IL; Calhoun County, IL;
Clinton County, IL; Jersey County, IL;
Macoupin County, IL; Madison County,
IL; Monroe County, IL; St. Clair County,
IL; Crawford County, MO (part’Sullivan
city) Franklin County, MO; Jefferson
County, MO; Lincoln County, MO; St.
Charles County, MO; St. Louis County,
MO; Warren County, MO; Washington
County, MO; St. Louis city, MO.
Racine, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Racine.
Racine County.
Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake County, Summit County,
Tooele County.
Reading, PA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Reading.
San Antonio, TX Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: San Antonio.
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Atascosa County, Bandera County,
Bexar County, Comal County,
Guadalupe County, Kendall County,
Medina County, Wilson County.
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Diego, Carlsbad,
San Marcos, National City.
San Diego County.
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Francisco,
Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Berkeley,
San Mateo, San Leandro, Redwood City,
Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, South San
Francisco, San Rafael.
Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA
Metropolitan Division: Alameda County,
Contra Costa County.
San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood
City, CA Metropolitan Division: Marin
County, San Francisco County, San
Mateo County.
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Jose, Sunnyvale,
Santa Clara, Mountain View, Milpitas,
Palo Alto, Cupertino.
San Benito County, Santa Clara
County.
San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo, PR
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Juan, Caguas,
Guaynabo.
Aguas Buenas Municipio, Aibonito
Municipio, Arecibo Municipio,
Barceloneta Municipio, Barranquitas
´
Municipio, Bayamon Municipio, Caguas
Municipio, Camuy Municipio,
´
Canovanas Municipio, Carolina
˜
Municipio, Catano Municipio, Cayey
Municipio, Ciales Municipio, Cidra
´
Municipio, Comerıo Municipio, Corozal
Municipio, Dorado Municipio, Florida
Municipio, Guaynabo Municipio,
Gurabo Municipio, Hatillo Municipio,
Humacao Municipio, Juncos Municipio,
´
Las Piedras Municipio, Loıza
´
Municipio, Manaı Municipio, Maunabo
Municipio, Morovis Municipio,
Naguabo Municipio, Naranjito
Municipio, Orocovis Municipio,
´
Quebradillas Municipio, Rıo Grande
Municipio, San Juan Municipio, San
Lorenzo Municipio, Toa Alta
Municipio, Toa Baja Municipio, Trujillo
Alto Municipio, Vega Alta Municipio,
Vega Baja Municipio, Yabucoa
Municipio.
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Santa Barbara, Santa
Maria.
Santa Barbara County.
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Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Madison County, Onondaga County,
Oswego County.
Principal Cities: Santa Cruz,
Watsonville.
Santa Cruz County.
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Savannah.
Bryan County, Chatham County,
Effingham County.
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Scranton, WilkesBarre.
Lackawanna County, Luzerne County,
Wyoming County.
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Seattle, Tacoma,
Bellevue, Everett, Kent, Renton.
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA
Metropolitan Division: King County,
Snohomish County.
Tacoma, WA Metropolitan Division:
Pierce County.
Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal City: Sioux City, IA.
Woodbury County, IA; Dakota
County, NE; Dixon County, NE; Union
County, SD.
South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Spokane, WA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Spokane.
Spokane County.
Springfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Springfield.
Franklin County, Hampden County,
Hampshire County.
Springfield, MO Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Springfield.
Christian County, Dallas County,
Greene County, Polk County, Webster
County.
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Springfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical
Area:
Principal City: Syracuse.
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Area
Principal City: Toledo.
Fulton County, Lucas County, Ottawa
County, Wood County.
Principal City: Wichita.
Butler County, Harvey County,
Sedgwick County, Sumner County.
Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Williamsport, PA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Trenton, Ewing.
Mercer County.
Tucson, AZ Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Tulsa, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Tulsa.
Creek County, Okmulgee County,
Osage County, Pawnee County, Rogers
County, Tulsa County, Wagoner County.
Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal Cities: Utica, Rome.
Herkimer County, Oneida County.
Principal Cities: Virginia Beach, VA;
Norfolk, VA; Newport News, VA;
Hampton, VA; Portsmouth, VA.
Currituck County, NC; Gloucester
County, VA; Isle of Wight County, VA;
James City County, VA; Mathews
County, VA; Surry County, VA; York
County, VA; Chesapeake city, VA;
Hampton city, VA; Newport News city,
VA; Norfolk city, VA; Poquoson city,
VA; Portsmouth city, VA; Suffolk city,
VA; Virginia Beach city, VA;
Williamsburg city, VA.
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DCVA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal Cities: Washington, DC;
Arlington, VA; Alexandria, VA; Reston,
VA; Bethesda, MD; Gaithersburg, MD;
Frederick, MD; Rockville, MD.
Bethesda-Gaithersburg-Frederick, MD
Metropolitan Division: Frederick
County, Montgomery County.
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,
DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Division:
District of Columbia, DC; Calvert
County, MD; Charles County, MD;
Prince George’s County, MD; Arlington
County, VA; Clarke County, VA; Fairfax
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Principal City: Williamsport.
Lycoming County.
Worcester, MA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal City: Worcester.
Worcester County.
Principal City: Tucson.
Pima County.
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News,
VA-NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: South Bend, IN;
Mishawaka, IN.
St. Joseph County, IN; Cass County,
MI.
Principal City: Springfield.
Clark County.
Principal Cities: Tampa, St.
Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo.
Hernando County, Hillsborough
County, Pasco County, Pinellas County.
Toledo, OH Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical
Area
County, VA; Fauquier County, VA;
Loudoun County, VA; Prince William
County, VA; Spotsylvania County, VA;
Stafford County, VA; Warren County,
VA; Alexandria city, VA; Fairfax city,
VA; Falls Church city, VA;
Fredericksburg city, VA; Manassas city,
VA; Manassas Park city, VA; Jefferson
County, WV.
York-Hanover, PA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: York, Hanover.
York County.
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Youngstown, OH;
Warren, OH; Boardman, OH.
Mahoning County, OH; Trumbull
County, OH; Mercer County, PA.
FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Reopening NOFA
Appendix B—Comments on Selected
Issues
Most important issue: Read the NOFA
and re-read it as necessary to ensure that
you have fully responded to each
element listed.
A. Match
A1. Some applicants did not
document the funding match
requirement and other contributions or
leveraged funds.
Applicants must provide the source
for all required match funds and other
contributions or leveraged funds in a
letter of commitment, in order for these
to be considered. (The only exception is
if the applicant itself is providing the
match or leveraging, in which case the
applicant’s electronic signature on the
SF–424, Application for Federal
Assistance, is sufficient.) Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funds, or other federal programs that
allow their funds to be considered local
funds, are the only federal sources that
can be used for the match requirement.
A2. Some applicants provided
inadequate letters of commitment.
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Some applicants did not specify the
dollar amount of the contribution,
describe how the activity would be
incorporated into the proposed work
plan, indicate whether the contribution
would be used within the period of
performance of the proposed grant, or
have the organization’s authorized
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B. Eligibility
B1. Some unsuccessful applicants
were ineligible based on their having
received an award under another NOFA.
You are ineligible to apply under this
reopened competition if you received an
award under any of the following grant
NOFAs:
• FY 2005 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program.
• FY 2005 Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program.
• FY 2005 Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control Grant Program.
• FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program.
Unsuccessful applicants for a
previous NOFA may apply for this
NOFA if they submit a new and revised
application. Applicants must download
a new application from Grants.gov and
submit a new application in its entirety.
HUD will not accept a partial or
amended application submission.
Grants.gov will reject old applications.
HUD encourages each applicant to
examine its earlier application and these
comments to identify areas for
improvement.
B2. Some applicants for the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Program did not have the minimum of
3,500 pre-1940 occupied rental-housing
units to be eligible to apply.
Appendix A of this reopened LHRD
NOFA lists the cities, counties, States
and Native American Tribes that are
eligible to apply. It also lists all the
cities and counties in each metropolitan
area that have 3,500 or more occupied
pre-1940 rental units. Listed cities and
counties may combine their application
with other cities or counties within the
same metropolitan area, but only an
eligible city or county with 3,500 or
more units can be the applicant
submitting the application through
Grants.gov. States that apply on behalf
of one or more eligible cities or counties
may also include additional cities or
counties listed in Appendix A as subapplicants.
B3. A State government or Native
American Tribal government must have
an EPA-authorized Lead-Based Paint
Training and Certification Program.
The list of EPA-authorized State and
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B4. More than one agency from the
same jurisdiction applies separately.
HUD will review only one application
from each jurisdiction. If HUD receives
more than one application for the same
jurisdiction, we will contact chief
executive officer for the jurisdiction
(e.g., the mayor, county executive, etc.)
to determine which application is to be
considered. If the executive does not
select an applicant, HUD will not
review any of the applications from the
jurisdiction.
B5. A city and the county in which it
is located submit separate applications
for work in the same jurisdiction.
A jurisdiction where lead hazard
control work will be done can appear in
only one application. If the jurisdiction
appears in more than one application,
none of the applications in which the
jurisdiction appears will be reviewed.
For example, HUD will review the
applications from a county and a city
that is totally within the county’s
borders if the county’s target area for
doing lead hazard control work is
outside the city limits, and the city’s
target area is within the city limits.
C. Application Technical Quality
C1. Some applicants submitted a
narrative response that exceeded the 20page narrative response limit.
The 20-page limit is a prerequisite to
the application being valid and being
rated by HUD fairly in comparison to
other valid applications. Excess pages
will not be reviewed, and applicants
will not receive any points for material
on the excess pages or referred to by
those pages. The application will be less
competitive, and the applicant will be
less likely to be awarded a grant.
The narrative responses to the Rating
Factors should be submitted as a single
Microsoft WordTM document file that
does not exceed 20 pages. Resumes,
organizational charts, and letters of
commitment in support of the match
and other contributions are exempt from
the 20-page limit. Other materials in
support of the Rating Factors are subject
to a separate 20-page limit.
C2. Some applicants did not label
attachments in support of their narrative
responses.
Materials provided in the attachments
should directly apply to the specific
Rating Factor narrative response and be
paginated and labeled to reflect this. All
attachments must identify the related
factor in the footer by providing the
Rating Factor number and the page
number (e.g., Factor 1 Attachment, page
1), and should be submitted as a single
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compressed (zipped) file attachment to
the electronic application.
C3. Some applicants did not provide
a signature on forms that required one.
Forms HUD–2880, HUD–2990 (if
applicable), HUD–2991 and other
certifications must be signed and dated,
and submitted electronically (e.g.,
scanned) or faxed using form HUD–
96011.
D. Application Substantive Quality
D1. Some applicants proposed to
conduct lead hazard control in
ineligible HUD-assisted housing.
Lead hazard control grant funds may
not be used in residential properties that
receive project-based rental assistance,
are federally owned, or are public
housing. Projects under certain HUD
programs, however, may also use lead
hazard control funding. These programs
include:
a. Community Planning &
Development Programs—Housing
Components:
• Community Development Block
Grants (Entitlement).
• Community Development Block
Grants (Non-Entitlement) for States and
small cities.
• Community Development Block
Grants (Section 108 Loan Guarantee).
• Special Purpose Grants.
• The Home Program: HOME
Investment Partnerships.
• HOPE for Homeownership of Single
Family Homes.
• Shelter Plus Care—Tenant-based
Rental Assistance.
• Emergency Shelter Grants.
• Housing Opportunities for Persons
With AIDS (HOPWA).
• Supportive Housing Demonstration
Program Transitional Housing
Component.
• Supportive Housing Demonstration
Program Permanent Housing
Component.
• Supplemental Assistance for
Facilities to Assist the Homeless
(SAFAH).
• Supportive Housing Program.
• Innovative Demonstration Program.
b. Office of Housing—Single Family
Programs:
• One- to Four-Family Home
Mortgage Insurance (Section 203(b) and
(i)).
• Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance
(Section 203(k)).
• Homes for Service Member (Section
222).
• Housing in Declining
Neighborhoods (Section 223(e)).
• Condominium Housing (Section
234).
• Housing in Military Impacted Areas
(Section 238).
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• Single Family Home Mortgage
Coinsurance (Section 244).
• Graduated Payment Mortgages
(Section 245).
• Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs)
(Section 251).
• Manufactured Homes (Title I).
c. Office of Housing—Multifamily
Programs:
• Multifamily Rental Housing
(Section 207).
• Cooperative Housing (Section 213).
• Mortgage and Major Home
Improvement Loan Insurance for Urban
Renewal Areas (Section 220).
• Multifamily Rental Housing for
Moderate-Income Families—Section
221(d)(4).
• Existing Multifamily Rental
Housing (Section 223(f)).
• Supplemental Loans for
Multifamily Projects (Section 241).
d. Public and Indian Housing
Programs:
• Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher
Program (Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance).
D2. Some applicants do not
understand that the term ‘‘Section 8’’
covers housing that is eligible for
assistance under the lead hazard control
programs, and housing that is not
eligible.
Section 8 of the National Housing Act
includes both project-based rental
assistance and tenant-based rental
assistance. Tenant-based rental
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• Means a program that provides
vouchers (or public subsidies) to
income-qualified tenants to use towards
rent in private rental housing.
• Is referred to as the ‘‘Housing
Choice Voucher Program’’.
• Is administered by public housing
authorities or State or local housing
agencies.
• Is overseen by HUD’s Office of
Public and Indian Housing.
Project-based rental assistance:
• Means a program that provides
subsidies to property owners to provide
affordable rental housing for incomequalified tenants.
• Is administered by HUD’s Office of
Housing—Multifamily Programs. As
referenced in item D1 above, the
limitation for lead hazard control grant
assistance applies only to properties
receiving project-based rental
assistance.
D3. Some applicants proposed to
conduct lead hazard control along with
general rehabilitation, but did not
clearly define the lead hazard control
portion of the project.
Lead hazard control activities must be
distinguished from general
rehabilitation activities. Both should be
clearly described in Rating Factor 3,
‘‘Soundness of Approach,’’ and the
budget narrative. Lead Hazard Control
Demonstration grant funds may be used
for lead hazard control work done in
conjunction with other housing
rehabilitation programs, to the extent
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practicable. HUD encourages integration
of this grant program with housing
rehabilitation, maintenance,
weatherization, and other energy
conservation activities. Applicants
conducting lead hazard control work
along with rehabilitation,
weatherization, and other work other
than lead hazard control should explain
the coordination of these activities,
including the management organization
and process to ensure the costeffectiveness of intended lead hazard
control methods, the process for
developing the work specifications, the
lead hazard control contractor bid and
selection process, the number of units
anticipated to be blended from these
other programs and resources, and the
delineation of funds.
D4. Some current and past grantees
assumed HUD reviewers would be
familiar with their program, and did not
fully respond to the Rating Factors.
Each applicant should fully respond
to each Rating Factor and sub-factor
identified in the NOFA in order to
receive the maximum number of points.
Be sure that all responses are clear,
precise, and organized by the
appropriate Rating Factor. Applicants
should not presume that the previous
NOFA under which they were awarded
is the same as the current NOFA.
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Grant Programs; Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Program NOFA;
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR 5030-C-13A]
Notice of HUD's Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 Notice of Funding
Availability, Policy Requirements and General Section to SuperNOFA for
HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs; Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Program NOFA; Competition Reopening Announcement
AGENCY: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Healthy
Homes and Lead Hazard Control, HUD.
ACTION: Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD
Discretionary Grant Programs; reopening of competition announcement for
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Program NOFA (CFDA number 14.905).
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SUMMARY: On January 20, 2006, HUD published its Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Policy Requirements and General
Section to the SuperNOFA for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs. On
March 8, 2006, HUD published its FY 2006 SuperNOFA for HUD's
Discretionary Grant Programs, which included a Program Section
addressing three Lead Hazard Programs. That NOFA closed on June 7,
2006; awards are being announced concurrently with today's Notice.
Today's Notice announces the reopening of the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA competition (CFDA number 14.905) only.
Applicants announced today as award recipients under the 2006 Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program are ineligible for the
reopened competition. Further, as previously stated in the initial
March 8, 2006, Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration NOFA, applicants
awarded grants under the FY 2005 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program, Operation Lead Elimination Action Program, or Lead-Based
Paint Hazard Control Program are still ineligible under this reopening.
Additional Items of Note to Applicants
This document revises the methodology for determining the
pre-1940 housing eligibility criterion to the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA.
Only applications submitted for the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program will be reviewed.
In order to provide equitable review of applications from both
unsuccessful applicant jurisdictions under the original FY 2006 Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program and Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Control Grant Program NOFAs, as well as those jurisdictions who
did not apply previously, HUD will provide a debriefing for the
original NOFA only after the application deadline date for this NOFA
shown in the DATES section, below. The procedures for requesting a
debriefing are outlined in the General Section. HUD is providing
comments on important issues regarding this NOFA, such as common
problems identified during review of the original FY 2006 Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration NOFA applications, in order to provide
information equitably to all applicants for this NOFA. HUD's comments
are in Appendix B of this NOFA.
Applicants under this Notice should carefully review the
requirements, including Appendices A and B, to ensure that their
submission is complete and addresses all elements of the competition.
DATES: The new application deadline date for the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program NOFA is Tuesday, October 31, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonnette Hawkins, Director, Program
Management and Assurance Division, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410-3000,
telephone (202) 755-1785, ext. 7593 (this is not a toll-free number).
Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number via
TTY by calling the Federal Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 20, 2006, HUD published its
Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Policy
Requirements and General Section (General Section) to the SuperNOFA for
HUD's Discretionary Programs (71 FR 3382). On March 8, 2006, HUD
published its FY 2006 SuperNOFA for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs
(71 FR 11812); the Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program
NOFA included in the SuperNOFA closed on June 7, 2006. On April 28,
2006, HUD published a technical correction to the General Section,
which clarified that HUD would only review file attachments that were
in certain formats (71 FR 25208). The technical correction Notice also
made corrections to the Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program section.
HUD did not receive a sufficient number of eligible applications
that met the funding criteria for the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program. Therefore, HUD is providing jurisdictions
with the most need (as identified by the documented number of pre-1940
occupied rental units and by children under six with elevated blood
lead levels), the opportunity to apply for funding in order to address
lead hazards in their communities. This Notice reopens the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant Program NOFA competition. The reopened
competition makes available approximately $39,079,831 in FY 2006 funds
for approximately 10 to approximately 15 new awards.
On August 8, 2006, HUD published additional information regarding
changes made to the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) that will
impact applicants that are starting the registration process or
updating their registration (71 FR 45063). The notice stated that as of
August 1, 2006, CCR would obtain certain data fields from Dun and
Bradstreet (D&B) to pre-populate the CCR registration. CCR also
recently announced that it would check these records against Internal
Revenue Service records to ensure the registration is accurate and
matches what was provided to the IRS. If there is a discrepancy in the
data between what is contained in the D&B registration, and what you
have provided to the IRS, your registration cannot be completed until
the discrepancy is resolved. Applicants should review their D&B
registration for accuracy and allow sufficient time to make any
required changes. This process is part of a government-wide
eAuthentication process. For further information regarding your D&B
registration, you can contact the D&B Government Helpdesk at:
govt@dnb.com. For information regarding the CCR policy change, see the
``Frequently Asked Questions'' at: https://www.ccr.gov/
newsdetail.asp?id=55&type=N or the CCR Assistance Center at: https://
www.dlis.dla.mil/cust.asp. Applicants with current registrations that
are not expiring during the application period are not affected.
Applications must be received and validated by Grants.gov by
11:59:59 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Applicants that applied
under the initial NOFA competition but did not receive awards may
submit a new application under this competition if otherwise eligible.
The Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program NOFA has a
threshold requirement for the number of pre-1940 occupied rental
housing units in the applicant's jurisdiction(s). Appendix A lists the
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local governments, States and Tribes that are eligible to apply (part A
of Appendix A), as well as the other jurisdictions within the same
metropolitan area that may participate with them as sub-applicants or
consortium members (part B of Appendix A). A State with an EPA-
authorized lead-based paint training and certification program may
apply on behalf of one or more of the eligible jurisdictions. A Tribe
with an EPA-authorized lead-based paint training and certification
program meeting the unit requirement may also apply on its own behalf.
Appendix B lists HUD's comments on selected issues related to this
NOFA. The identification of eligible jurisdictions is based upon 2000
Census data available at https://www.census.govPress-Rlease/www/2002/
sumfile3.html. HUD used Census data to identify metropolitan areas with
3,500 or more housing units of occupied rental housing built in 1939 or
earlier. Form HUD 96013, ``Need/Extent of the Problem,'' includes
instructions on how to obtain housing information for individual areas.
Form HUD 96013 is included in the application download at Grants.gov.
Applicability of SuperNOFA General Section and the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant Program NOFA Requirements to Reopened
Competition
Please note that all the requirements contained in the General
Section and Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program Section
previously published remain the same, with the exception of the revised
methodology for determining pre-1940 housing eligibility noted below,
and the additional ineligibility requirement of 2006 Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration grantees as mentioned above in this Notice.
Modification to Threshold Requirement for Determining the Pre-1940
Housing Eligibility Criterion
1. Housing Eligibility Criterion
HUD has modified its threshold eligibility criterion for the number
of pre-1940 occupied rental housing units under this re-opened NOFA for
the Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program. HUD is replacing
section III.C.3.b, in the first column on page 11819 of the original
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program NOFA, with the
following: ``b. To be eligible to apply for the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Program, the applicant must be a city, county, or other
unit of local government. The applicant must have at least 3,500 pre-
1940 occupied rental housing units, as listed at the 2000 Census Web
site identified in Form HUD 96013, ``Need/Extent of the Problem.'' In
addition, a State may apply on behalf of one or more of the eligible
local jurisdictions if it has an EPA-authorized lead-based paint
training and certification program. Under a State application, at least
one local government in each different metropolitan area covered by the
application must meet the 3,500-unit threshold. In addition, a
consortium of local governments within a single metropolitan area may
apply. The local government identified as the primary applicant must
meet the 3,500-unit threshold.''
2. Applicant Eligibility
Only applicants that did not receive an award from HUD under the FY
2005 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program, Operation Lead
Elimination Action Program, Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program, or
the FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program are
eligible to apply under this Notice. HUD provides a listing of
applicants awarded funds at HUD's Web site at https://www.hud.gov/
grants/index.cfm, under the header ``Funding Announcements.''
3. Single Application
HUD will review only one application for each jurisdiction. If HUD
receives more than one application from a jurisdiction, HUD will
contact the chief executive officer for the jurisdiction (e.g., the
mayor, county executive, etc.) to determine which application is to be
considered. If the executive does not select one applicant to be
considered under this NOFA, HUD will not review any of the
applications.
A jurisdiction where lead hazard control work will be done can
appear in only one application. If the jurisdiction appears in more
than one application, none of the applications in which the
jurisdiction appears will be reviewed.
Submission Instructions
Applicants must follow application submission procedures published
in HUD's FY 2006 General Section to the SuperNOFA for HUD's
Discretionary Programs. HUD encourages eligible applicants that
previously applied in FY 2006 under the Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program but were not awarded a grant to submit new
applications. To assist applicants in revising applications, Appendix B
provides ``HUD's Comments on Selected Issues'' regarding the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program, as well as the most
frequent deficiencies identified in first round applications in order
to ensure that under this funding round, all applicants submit the best
quality application.
Applications submitted for programs other than the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant Program (CFDA number 14.905) will not be
reviewed and cannot receive an award.
Applicants interested in applying for funding under this
competition must download an application from Grants.gov and submit a
new application in its entirety. HUD will not accept a partial or
amended application submission. If you submit your old application,
Grants.gov will reject it. Applicants need to read the submission
requirements carefully.
Waiver of Electronic Submission Requirement
You must submit your application electronically, unless you obtain
a waiver as noted below. You may request a waiver from the electronic
submission requirement. HUD's waiver regulations require that a request
for a waiver be based upon cause. Therefore, if you request a waiver to
the electronic submission requirement your waiver request must be in
writing. It must state the basis for the request and explain why
electronic submission is not possible. The basis for waivers for cause
may include, but are not limited to: (a) Lack of available Internet
access in the geographic location in which the applicant's business
office is located, or (b) physical disability of the applicant that
prevents the applicant from accessing or responding to the application
electronically.
In order to ensure your waiver request is received, you must submit
your waiver request by e-mail, fax, or letter (return receipt
requested) at least 15 days prior to the deadline date to allow
sufficient time for HUD to review the request and respond. Applicants
should send e-mails with a return receipt and retain the receipt for
their records. Applicants should retain the fax confirmation receipt,
when submitting a fax request for a waiver. The waiver request should
include the applicant's e-mail, name, and mailing address of the
organization where responses can be directed. Waiver requests must be
submitted to Jonnette G. Hawkins, Director Program Management and
Assurance Division.
Waiver requests may be submitted by e-mail to Jonnette--G.--
Hawkins@hud.gov, by fax to (202) 755-1000, or by letter to: U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
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Room 8236, Washington, DC 20410-3000, Attention: Jonnette G. Hawkins,
Director Program Management and Assurance Division. If HUD approves the
waiver request, the approval notification will include instructions on
how many copies of the application to submit and where they should be
submitted. All paper applications must be received by HUD at the
required location by the deadline date and time contained in this
Notice.
Dated: September 11, 2006.
Jon L. Gant,
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.
Appendix A: Metropolitan Areas Having at Least One Place or County With
3,500 or More Occupied Rental Housing Units Built Before 1940, and
Eligible States and Tribes
(Based on the 2000 Census)
This Appendix lists States and jurisdictions that are eligible to
apply under this Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Part A lists eligible
applicants, which must be a unit of local general government (city or
county) or a State or Native American Tribe that is authorized by EPA
to administer a lead-based paint training and certification program. To
be an eligible city or county, a jurisdiction must have 3,500 or more
occupied pre-1940 rental housing units according to the 2000 Census. A
State with an EPA authorized lead-based paint training and
certification program may apply on behalf of one or more of its
eligible local jurisdictions. An eligible Native American Tribe may
apply on its own behalf.
Part B of this Appendix lists metropolitan areas with 3,500 or more
occupied pre-1940 rental housing units and their component
jurisdictions. Jurisdictions listed in Part B have fewer than 3,500
occupied pre-1940 rental housing units. These jurisdictions in the same
metropolitan area as an eligible applicant listed in Part A may
participate in a Lead Hazard Control Demonstration program as a sub-
grantee or consortium partner.
In addition, EPA-authorized States and Tribes that apply on behalf
of one or more eligible jurisdictions listed in Part A may include
jurisdictions that are part of a multi-state metropolitan area in which
the eligible city is located in a different State.
Also, as described in the NOFA, jurisdictions that previously
received awards under the FY 2005 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Program, Operation Lead Elimination Action Program, or Lead-Based
Paint Hazard Control Grant Program, or the FY 2006 Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant Program, even if included in this
Appendix, are ineligible to apply under this reopened competition.
A. Eligible Applicants with 3,500 or more occupied pre-1940 rental
housing units, and eligible States and Tribes.
Alabama
State of Alabama and the following jurisdiction: Birmingham (city).
Arizona
The following jurisdiction: Tucson (city).
California
State of California and the following jurisdictions: Alameda
(city); Berkeley (city); Contra Costa County; Fresno (city); Glendale
(city); Humboldt County; Kern County; Long Beach (city); Los Angeles
County; Marin County; Monterey County; Oakland (city); Orange County;
Pasadena (city); Sacramento (city); San Bernardino County; San Diego
County; San Francisco (city); San Joaquin County; San Jose (city); San
Mateo County; Santa Barbara County; Santa Clara County; Santa Cruz
County; Santa Monica (city); Sonoma County; Stanislaus County; Ventura
County.
Colorado
State of Colorado and the following jurisdiction: Colorado Springs
(city).
Connecticut
The following jurisdictions: Bridgeport (city); Fairfield County;
Hartford County; Litchfield County; Middlesex County; New Haven County;
New London County; Windham County.
Delaware
State of Delaware and the following jurisdiction: Wilmington
(city).
District of Columbia
Florida
The following jurisdictions: Jacksonville (city); Miami Beach
(city); Miami (city); Miami-Dade County; Palm Beach County; St.
Petersburg (city); Tampa (city).
Georgia
State of Georgia and the following jurisdictions: Atlanta (city);
Savannah (city).
Hawaii
State of Hawaii and the following jurisdiction: Honolulu CDP.
Illinois
State of Illinois and the following jurisdictions: Cicero town;
Cook County; Evanston (city); Kane County; La Salle County; Lake
County; Madison County; Oak Park village; Peoria County; Rock Island
County; Rockford (city); Sangamon County; St. Clair County; Will
County.
Indiana
State of Indiana and the following jurisdictions: Evansville
(city); Fort Wayne (city); Indianapolis (city); Lake County; St. Joseph
County; Tippecanoe County.
Iowa
State of Iowa and the following jurisdictions: Davenport (city);
Des Moines (city); Dubuque County; Linn County; Woodbury County.
Kansas
State of Kansas and the following jurisdiction: Wichita (city).
Kentucky
State of Kentucky and the following jurisdictions: Covington
(city); Lexington-Fayette.
Louisiana
State of Louisiana and the following jurisdiction: New Orleans
(city).
Maine
The following jurisdictions: Cumberland County; Kennebec County;
Lewiston (city); Penobscot County; Portland (city); York County.
Maryland
State of Maryland and the following jurisdictions: Allegany County;
Baltimore County; Frederick County; Montgomery County; Prince George's
County; Washington County.
Massachusetts
The following jurisdictions: Berkshire County; Bristol County;
Brockton (city); Brookline CDP; Cambridge (city); Essex County; Everett
(city); Fall River (city); Fitchburg (city); Franklin County; Hampden
County; Hampshire County; Haverhill (city); Lawrence (city); Lynn
(city); Malden (city); Medford (city); Middlesex County; New Bedford
(city); Newton (city); Norfolk County; Pittsfield (city); Plymouth
County; Quincy (city); Salem (city); Springfield (city); Suffolk
County; Taunton (city); Waltham (city); Worcester (city); Worcester
County.
Michigan
State of Michigan and the following jurisdictions: Ann Arbor
(city); Calhoun County; Detroit (city); Flint (city);
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Jackson County; Kalamazoo County; Lansing (city); Macomb County;
Oakland County; Saginaw County; Wayne County.
Minnesota
State of Minnesota and the following jurisdiction: Duluth (city);
Minneapolis (city); St. Paul (city).
Missouri
State of Missouri and the following jurisdictions: Springfield
(city); St. Louis County.
Nebraska
State of Nebraska and the following jurisdiction: Lincoln (city).
New Hampshire
State of New Hampshire and the following jurisdictions: Grafton
County; Manchester (city); Merrimack County; Nashua (city); Rockingham
County; Strafford County.
New Jersey
State of New Jersey and the following jurisdictions: Atlantic
County; Bayonne (city); Bergen County; Burlington County; Camden
County; Clifton (city); East Orange (city); Elizabeth (city); Essex
County; Hoboken (city); Hudson County; Jersey City (city); Mercer
County; Middlesex County; Monmouth County; Morris County; Newark
(city); Passaic (city); Paterson (city); Somerset County; Trenton
(city); Union City (city); Union County; West New York town.
New York
The following jurisdictions: Albany (city); Albany County;
Binghamton (city); Broome County; Buffalo (city); Cattaraugus County;
Cayuga County; Chemung County; Dutchess County; Jamestown (city);
Jefferson County; Monroe County; Montgomery County; Mount Vernon
(city); Nassau County; New Rochelle (city); Niagara County; Oneida
County; Onondaga County; Ontario County; Orange County; Oswego County;
Rochester (city); Rockland County; Saratoga County; Schenectady (city);
St. Lawrence County; Steuben County; Suffolk County; Syracuse (city);
Tompkins County; Troy (city); Ulster County; Utica (city); Yonkers
(city).
North Carolina
State of North Carolina and the following jurisdictions: Buncombe
County; Guilford County; Mecklenburg County; Wake County.
Ohio
State of Ohio and the following jurisdictions: Butler County;
Canton (city); Cincinnati (city); Columbus (city); Cuyahoga County;
Dayton (city); Hamilton County; Lakewood (city); Lorain County;
Mahoning County; Montgomery County; Springfield (city); Stark County;
Toledo (city); Trumbull County.
Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma and the following jurisdictions: Cherokee OTSA.
Oklahoma City (city); Tulsa (city).
Oregon
State of Oregon and the following jurisdictions: Lane County;
Portland (city).
Pennsylvania
State of Pennsylvania and the following jurisdictions: Allegheny
County; Allentown (city); Beaver County; Berks County; Bethlehem
(city); Blair County; Bucks County; Butler County; Cambria County;
Chester County; Cumberland County; Dauphin County; Delaware County;
Erie (city); Fayette County; Franklin County; Harrisburg (city);
Lackawanna County; Lancaster (city); Lancaster County; Lebanon County;
Luzerne County; Lycoming County; Mercer County; Montgomery County;
Northampton County; Northumberland County; Pittsburgh (city); Reading
(city); Schuylkill County; Scranton (city); Washington County;
Westmoreland County; Wilkes-Barre (city); York (city); York County.
Puerto Rico
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the following jurisdiction: San
Juan zona urbana.
Rhode Island
State of Rhode Island and the following jurisdictions: Kent County;
Newport County; Pawtucket (city); Providence (city); Providence County;
Woonsocket (city).
South Carolina
The following jurisdiction: Charleston (city).
Tennessee
State of Tennessee and the following jurisdictions: Hamilton
County; Knoxville (city); Nashville-Davidson.
Texas
State of Texas and the following jurisdictions: Austin (city);
Dallas (city); El Paso (city); Harris County; San Antonio (city).
Utah
State of Utah and the following jurisdiction: Salt Lake City
(city).
Vermont
The following jurisdictions: Burlington (city) and the following
jurisdictions: Rutland County; Washington County.
Virginia
The following jurisdictions: Norfolk (city); Richmond (city).
Washington
The following jurisdictions: King County; Seattle (city); Snohomish
County; Spokane (city); Tacoma (city).
West Virginia
State of West Virginia and the following jurisdiction: Kanawha
County.
Wisconsin
State of Wisconsin and the following jurisdictions: Brown County;
Kenosha County; Madison (city); Milwaukee (city); Milwaukee County;
Racine (city); Rock County; Sheboygan County; Winnebago County.
B. The following metropolitan areas (in alphabetical order) have at
least one eligible place or county listed in Part A, above, with 3500
or more pre-1940 occupied rental housing units. Additional
jurisdictions in the metropolitan area that may participate as sub-
applicants or consortium members are also listed here.
Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Akron.
Portage County, Summit County.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Albany, Schenectady, Troy.
Albany County, Rensselaer County, Saratoga County, Schenectady
County, Schoharie County.
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Allentown, PA; Bethlehem, PA.
Warren County, NJ; Carbon County, PA; Lehigh County, PA;
Northampton County, PA.
Altoona, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Altoona.
Blair County.
Ann Arbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Ann Arbor.
Washtenaw County.
Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Asheville.
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Buncombe County, Haywood County, Henderson County, Madison County.
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Marietta.
Barrow County, Bartow County, Butts County, Carroll County,
Cherokee County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Coweta County, Dawson
County, DeKalb County, Douglas County, Fayette County, Forsyth County,
Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Haralson County, Heard County, Henry
County, Jasper County, Lamar County, Meriwether County, Newton County,
Paulding County, Pickens County, Pike County, Rockdale County, Spalding
County, Walton County, Athens-Clark County (balance).\1\
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consolidated government of Athens city and Clark County minus the
separately incorporated places of Bogart and Winterville within the
consolidated city.
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Atlantic City, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Atlantic City.
Atlantic County.
Austin-Round Rock, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Austin, Round Rock.
Bastrop County, Caldwell County, Hays County, Travis County,
Williamson County.
Baltimore-Towson, MD Metropolitan Statistical Area:
Principal Cities: Baltimore, Towson.
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford
County, Howard County, Queen Anne's County, Baltimore city.
Bangor, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Bangor.
Penobscot County.
Binghamton, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area:
Principal City: Binghamton.
Broome County, Tioga County.
Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Birmingham, Hoover.
Bibb County, Blount County, Chilton County, Jefferson County, St.
Clair County, Shelby County, Walker County.
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Boston, MA; Cambridge, MA; Quincy, MA; Newton,
MA; Framingham, MA; Waltham, MA.
Boston-Quincy, MA Metropolitan Division: Norfolk County, Plymouth
County, Suffolk County.
Cambridge-Newton-Framingham, MA Metropolitan Division: Middlesex
County.
Essex County, MA Metropolitan Division: Essex County.
Rockingham County-Strafford County, NH Metropolitan Division:
Rockingham County, Strafford County.
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury,
Stratford.
Fairfield County.
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Buffalo, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, Niagara Falls.
Erie County, Niagara County.
Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Burlington, South Burlington.
Chittenden County, Franklin County, Grand Isle County.
Canton-Massillon, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Canton, Massillon.
Carroll County, Stark County.
Cedar Rapids, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Cedar Rapids.
Benton County, Jones County, Linn County.
Charleston, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Charleston.
Boone County, Clay County, Kanawha County, Lincoln County, Putnam
County.
Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Charleston, North Charleston.
Berkeley County, Charleston County, Dorchester County.
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Charlotte, NC; Gastonia, NC; Concord, NC, Rock
Hill, SC.
Anson County, NC; Cabarrus County, NC; Gaston County, NC;
Mecklenburg County, NC; Union County, NC; York County, SC.
Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Chattanooga, TN.
Catoosa County, GA; Dade County, GA; Walker County, GA; Hamilton
County, TN; Marion County, TN; Sequatchie County, TN.
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Chicago, IL; Naperville, IL; Joliet, IL; Gary,
IN; Elgin, IL; Arlington Heights, IL; Evanston, IL; Schaumburg, IL;
Skokie, IL; Des Plaines, IL.
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL Metropolitan Division: Cook County,
DeKalb County, DuPage County, Grundy County, Kane County, Kendall
County, McHenry County, Will County.
Gary, IN Metropolitan Division: Jasper County, Lake County, Newton
County, Porter County.
Lake County-Kenosha County, IL-WI Metropolitan Division: Lake
County, IL; Kenosha County, WI.
Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Cincinnati, OH; Middletown, OH.
Dearborn County, IN; Franklin County, IN; Ohio County, IN; Boone
County, KY; Bracken County, KY; Campbell County, KY; Gallatin County,
KY; Grant County, KY; Kenton County, KY; Pendleton County, KY; Brown
County, OH; Butler County, OH; Clermont County, OH; Hamilton County,
OH; Warren County, OH.
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Cleveland, Elyria, Mentor.
Cuyahoga County, Geauga County, Lake County, Lorain County, Medina
County
Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
El Paso County, Teller County.
Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Columbus.
Delaware County, Fairfield County, Franklin County, Licking County,
Madison County, Morrow County, Pickaway County, Union County.
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving,
Carrollton, Richardson, Denton, McKinney.
Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX Metropolitan Division
Collin County, Dallas County, Delta County, Denton County, Ellis
County, Hunt County, Kaufman County, Rockwall County.
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Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Division
Johnson County, Parker County, Tarrant County, Wise County.
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Davenport, IA; Moline, IL; Rock Island, IL.
Henry County, IL; Mercer County, IL; Rock Island County, IL; Scott
County, IA.
Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Dayton.
Greene County, Miami County, Montgomery County, Preble County.
Denver-Aurora, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Denver, Aurora.
Adams County, Arapahoe County, Broomfield County, Clear Creek
County, Denver County, Douglas County, Elbert County, Gilpin County,
Jefferson County, Park County.
Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Des Moines, West Des Moines.
Dallas County, Guthrie County, Madison County, Polk County, Warren
County.
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Detroit, Warren, Livonia, Dearborn, Troy,
Farmington Hills, Southfield, Pontiac, Taylor, Novi.
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Division: Wayne County.
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, MI Metropolitan Division: Lapeer
County, Livingston County, Macomb County, Oakland County, St. Clair
County.
District of Columbia
Dover, DE Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Dover.
Kent County.
Duluth, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Duluth, MN.
Carlton County, MN; St. Louis County, MN; Douglas County, WI.
Elmira, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Elmira.
Chemung County.
El Paso, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: El Paso.
El Paso County.
Erie, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Erie.
Erie County.
Evansville, IN-KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Evansville, IN.
Gibson County, IN; Posey County, IN; Vanderburgh County, IN;
Warrick County, IN; Henderson County, KY; Webster County, KY.
Flint, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Flint.
Genesee County.
Fort Wayne, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Fort Wayne.
Allen County, Wells County, Whitley County.
Fresno, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Fresno.
Fresno County.
Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Grand Rapids, Wyoming.
Barry County, Ionia County, Kent County, Newaygo County.
Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Hagerstown, MD; Martinsburg, WV.
Washington County, MD; Berkeley County, WV; Morgan County, WV.
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Harrisburg, Carlisle.
Cumberland County, Dauphin County, Perry County.
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford,
Middletown.
Hartford County, Middlesex County, Tolland County.
Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Honolulu.
Honolulu County.
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Houston, Sugar Land, Baytown, Galveston.
Austin County, Brazoria County, Chambers County, Fort Bend County,
Galveston County, Harris County, Liberty County, Montgomery County, San
Jacinto County, Waller County.
Indianapolis-Carmel, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Indianapolis city (balance) \2\, Carmel.
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consolidated government of Indianapolis city and Marion County minus
the separately incorporated places of Clermont, Crows Nest,
Cumberland, Homecroft, Meridian Hills, North Crows Nest, Rocky
Ripple, Spring Hill, Warren Park, Williams Creek, and Wynnedale
within the consolidated city. It excludes the cities of Beech Grove,
Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway which are within Marion County,
but are not part of the consolidated city.
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Boone County, Brown County, Hamilton County, Hancock County,
Hendricks County, Johnson County, Marion County, Morgan County, Putnam
County, Shelby County.
Jacksonville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Jacksonville.
Baker County, Clay County, Duval County, Nassau County, St. Johns
County.
Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Jamestown, Dunkirk, Fredonia.
Chautauqua County.
Johnstown, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Johnstown.
Cambria County.
Kalamazoo-Portage, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Kalamazoo, Portage.
Kalamazoo County, Van Buren County.
Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Kansas City, MO, Overland Park, KS, Kansas City,
KS.
Franklin County, KS; Johnson County, KS; Leavenworth County, KS;
Linn County, KS; Miami County, KS; Wyandotte County, KS; Bates County,
MO; Caldwell County, MO; Cass County, MO; Clay County, MO; Clinton
County, MO; Jackson County, MO; Lafayette County, MO; Platte County,
MO; Ray County, MO.
Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Knoxville.
Anderson County, Blount County, Knox County, Loudon County, Union
County.
Lancaster, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Lancaster.
Lancaster County.
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Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Lansing, East Lansing.
Clinton County, Eaton County, Ingham County.
Lewiston-Auburn, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Lewiston, Auburn.
Androscoggin County.
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Lexington-Fayette.
Bourbon County, Clark County, Fayette County, Jessamine County,
Scott County, Woodford County.
Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Lincoln.
Lancaster County, Seward County.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim,
Glendale, Irvine, Pomona, Torrance, Pasadena, Orange, Fullerton, Costa
Mesa, Burbank, Compton, Carson, Santa Monica, Newport Beach, Tustin,
Montebello, Monterey Park, Gardena, Paramount, Fountain Valley,
Arcadia, Cerritos.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division: Los
Angeles County.
Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division: Orange County.
Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Louisville-Jefferson County, KY.
Clark County, IN; Floyd County, IN; Harrison County, IN; Washington
County, IN; Bullitt County, KY; Henry County, KY; Jefferson County, KY;
Meade County, KY; Nelson County, KY; Oldham County, KY; Shelby County,
KY; Spencer County, KY; Trimble County, KY.
Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Madison.
Columbia County, Dane County, Iowa County.
Manchester-Nashua, NH Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Manchester, Nashua.
Hillsborough County.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Memphis, TN.
Crittenden County, AR; DeSoto County, MS; Marshall County, MS; Tate
County, MS; Tunica County, MS; Fayette County, TN; Shelby County, TN;
Tipton County, TN.
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, West Palm
Beach, Pompano Beach, Kendall, Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Boynton
Beach, Delray Beach.
Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach, FL Metropolitan
Division: Broward County.
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, FL Metropolitan Division: Miami-Dade
County.
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach, FL Metropolitan Division:
Palm Beach County.
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Milwaukee, Waukesha, West Allis.
Milwaukee County, Ozaukee County, Washington County, Waukesha
County.
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Minneapolis, MN; St. Paul, MN; Bloomington, MN;
Plymouth, MN; Eagan, MN; Eden Prairie, MN; Minnetonka, MN.
Anoka County, MN; Carver County, MN; Chisago County, MN; Dakota
County, MN; Hennepin County, MN; Isanti County, MN; Ramsey County, MN;
Scott County, MN; Sherburne County, MN; Washington County, MN; Wright
County, MN; Pierce County, WI; St. Croix County, WI.
Nashville-Davidson'Murfreesboro, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Nashville-Davidson (balance),\3\ Murfreesboro.
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consolidated government of Nashville city and Davidson County minus
the separately incorporated places of Belle Meade, Berry Hill,
Forest Hills, Goodlettesville, Lakewood, Oak Hill, and Ridgetop
within the consolidated city.
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Cannon County, Cheatham County, Davidson County, Dickson County,
Hickman County, Macon County, Robertson County, Rutherford County,
Smith County, Sumner County, Trousdale County, Williamson County,
Wilson County.
New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New Haven, Milford city (balance).\4\
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consolidated government of Milford city and Milford town minus the
separately incorporated place of Woodmont within the consolidated
city.
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New Haven County.
New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner.
Jefferson Parish, Orleans Parish, Plaquemines Parish, St. Bernard
Parish, St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, St. Tammany
Parish.
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan
Statistical Area
Principal Cities: New York, NY; Newark, NJ; Edison, NJ; White
Plains, NY; Union, NJ; Wayne, NJ.
Edison, NJ Metropolitan Division: Middlesex County, Monmouth
County, Ocean County, Somerset County.
Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan Division: Nassau County, Suffolk
County.
Newark-Union, NJ-PA Metropolitan Division: Essex County, NJ;
Hunterdon County, NJ; Morris County, NJ; Sussex County, NJ; Union
County, NJ; Pike County, PA.
New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division: Bergen
County, NJ; Hudson County, NJ; Passaic County, NJ; Bronx County, NY;
Kings County, NY; New York County, NY; Putnam County, NY; Queens
County, NY; Richmond County, NY; Rockland County, NY; Westchester
County, NY.
Norwich-New London, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Norwich, New London.
New London County.
Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Oklahoma City.
Canadian County, Cleveland County, Grady County, Lincoln County,
Logan County, McClain County, Oklahoma County.
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Omaha, NE; Council Bluffs, IA.
Harrison County, IA; Mills County, IA; Pottawattamie County, IA;
Cass County, NE; Douglas County, NE; Sarpy County, NE; Saunders County,
NE; Washington County, NE.
Peoria, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Peoria.
Marshall County, Peoria County, Stark County, Tazewell County,
Woodford County.
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Principal Cities: Philadelphia, PA; Camden, NJ; Wilmington, DE.
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Camden, NJ Metropolitan Division: Burlington County, Camden County,
Gloucester County.
Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Division: Bucks County, Chester
County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia County.
Wilmington, DE-MD-NJ Metropolitan Division: New Castle County, DE;
Cecil County, MD; Salem County, NJ.
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe.
Maricopa County, Pinal County.
Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area:
Principal City: Pittsburgh.
Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Beaver County, Butler County,
Fayette County, Washington County, Westmoreland County.
Pittsfield, MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Pittsfield.
Berkshire County.
Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Portland, South Portland, Biddeford.
Cumberland County, Sagadahoc County, York County.
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Portland, OR; Vancouver, WA; Beaverton, OR;
Hillsboro, OR.
Clackamas County, OR; Columbia County, OR; Multnomah County, OR;
Washington County, OR; Yamhill County, OR; Clark County, WA; Skamania
County, WA.
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Middletown, Arlington.
Dutchess County, Orange County.
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Providence, RI; New Bedford, MA; Fall River, MA;
Warwick, RI; Cranston, RI.
Bristol County, MA; Bristol County, RI; Kent County, RI; Newport
County, RI; Providence County, RI; Washington County, RI.
Racine, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Racine.
Racine County.
Reading, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Reading.
Berks County.
Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Richmond.
Amelia County, Caroline County, Charles City County, Chesterfield
County, Cumberland County, Dinwiddie County, Goochland County, Hanover
County, Henrico County, King and Queen County, King William County,
Louisa County, New Kent County, Powhatan County, Prince George County,
Sussex County, Colonial Heights city, Hopewell city, Petersburg city,
Richmond city.
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, Temecula,
Victorville, Chino, Redlands, Hemet, Colton.
Riverside County, San Bernardino County.
Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Rochester.
Livingston County, Monroe County, Ontario County, Orleans County,
Wayne County.
Rockford, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Rockford.
Boone County, Winnebago County.
Sacramento'Arden-Arcade'Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Sacramento, Arden-Arcade, Roseville, Folsom,
Rancho Cordova, Woodland.
El Dorado County, Placer County, Sacramento County, Yolo County.
St. Louis, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: St. Louis, MO; St. Charles, MO.
Bond County, IL; Calhoun County, IL; Clinton County, IL; Jersey
County, IL; Macoupin County, IL; Madison County, IL; Monroe County, IL;
St. Clair County, IL; Crawford County, MO (part'Sullivan city) Franklin
County, MO; Jefferson County, MO; Lincoln County, MO; St. Charles
County, MO; St. Louis County, MO; Warren County, MO; Washington County,
MO; St. Louis city, MO.
Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake County, Summit County, Tooele County.
San Antonio, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: San Antonio.
Atascosa County, Bandera County, Bexar County, Comal County,
Guadalupe County, Kendall County, Medina County, Wilson County.
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Diego, Carlsbad, San Marcos, National City.
San Diego County.
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Francisco, Oakland, Fremont, Hayward,
Berkeley, San Mateo, San Leandro, Redwood City, Pleasanton, Walnut
Creek, South San Francisco, San Rafael.
Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division: Alameda County,
Contra Costa County.
San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division:
Marin County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County.
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View,
Milpitas, Palo Alto, Cupertino.
San Benito County, Santa Clara County.
San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo, PR Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: San Juan, Caguas, Guaynabo.
Aguas Buenas Municipio, Aibonito Municipio, Arecibo Municipio,
Barceloneta Municipio, Barranquitas Municipio, Bayamon Municipio,
Caguas Municipio, Camuy Municipio, Canovanas Municipio, Carolina
Municipio, Catano Municipio, Cayey Municipio, Ciales Municipio, Cidra
Municipio, Comerio Municipio, Corozal Municipio, Dorado Municipio,
Florida Municipio, Guaynabo Municipio, Gurabo Municipio, Hatillo
Municipio, Humacao Municipio, Juncos Municipio, Las Piedras Municipio,
Loiza Municipio, Manai Municipio, Maunabo Municipio, Morovis Municipio,
Naguabo Municipio, Naranjito Municipio, Orocovis Municipio,
Quebradillas Municipio, R[iacute]o Grande Municipio, San Juan
Municipio, San Lorenzo Municipio, Toa Alta Municipio, Toa Baja
Municipio, Trujillo Alto Municipio, Vega Alta Municipio, Vega Baja
Municipio, Yabucoa Municipio.
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Santa Barbara, Santa Maria.
Santa Barbara County.
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Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: Santa Cruz, Watsonville.
Santa Cruz County.
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Principal City: Savannah.
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Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA Metropolitan Division: King County,
Snohomish County.
Tacoma, WA Metropolitan Division: Pierce County.
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Principal City: Sioux City, IA.
Woodbury County, IA; Dakota County, NE; Dixon County, NE; Union
County, SD.
South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal Cities: South Bend, IN; Mishawaka, IN.
St. Joseph County, IN; Cass County, MI.
Spokane, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Principal City: Spokane.
Spokane County.
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Principal City: Springfield.
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Christian County, Dallas County, Greene County, Polk County,
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Principal City: Springfield.
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Principal City: Syracuse.
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Principal Cities: Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo.
Hernando County, Hillsborough County, Pasco County, Pinellas
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Principal Cities: Trenton, Ewing.
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VA; Hampton, VA; Portsmouth, VA.
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Principal Cities: Washington, DC; Arlington, VA; Alexandria, VA;
Reston, VA; Bethesda, MD; Gaithersburg, MD; Frederick, MD; Rockville,
MD.
Bethesda-Gaithersburg-Frederick, MD Metropolitan Division:
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city, VA; Fredericksburg city, VA; Manassas city, VA; Manassas Park
city, VA; Jefferson County, WV.
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York County.
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FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Reopening NOFA
Appendix B--Comments on Selected Issues
Most important issue: Read the NOFA and re-read it as necessary to
ensure that you have fully responded to each element listed.
A. Match
A1. Some applicants did not document the funding match requirement
and other contributions or leveraged funds.
Applicants must provide the source for all required match funds and
other contributions or leveraged funds in a letter of commitment, in
order for these to be considered. (The only exception is if the
applicant itself is providing the match or leveraging, in which case
the applicant's electronic signature on the SF-424, Application for
Federal Assistance, is sufficient.) Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds, or other federal programs that allow their funds to be
considered local funds, are the only federal sources that can be used
for the match requirement.
A2. Some applicants provided inadequate letters of commitment.
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Some applicants did not specify the dollar amount of the
contribution, describe how the activity would be incorporated into the
proposed work plan, indicate whether the contribution would be used
within the period of performance of the proposed grant, or have the
organization's authorized person sign the letter of commitment.
B. Eligibility
B1. Some unsuccessful applicants were ineligible based on their
having received an award under another NOFA.
You are ineligible to apply under this reopened competition if you
received an award under any of the following grant NOFAs:
FY 2005 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program.
FY 2005 Operation Lead Elimination Action Program.
FY 2005 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program.
FY 2006 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program.
Unsuccessful applicants for a previous NOFA may apply for this NOFA
if they submit a new and revised application. Applicants must download
a new application from Grants.gov and submit a new application in its
entirety. HUD will not accept a partial or amended application
submission. Grants.gov will reject old applications. HUD encourages
each applicant to examine its earlier application and these comments to
identify areas for improvement.
B2. Some applicants for the Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Program did not have the minimum of 3,500 pre-1940 occupied rental-
housing units to be eligible to apply.
Appendix A of this reopened LHRD NOFA lists the cities, counties,
States and Native American Tribes that are eligible to apply. It also
lists all the cities and counties in each metropolitan area that have
3,500 or more occupied pre-1940 rental units. Listed cities and
counties may combine their application with other cities or counties
within the same metropolitan area, but only an eligible city or county
with 3,500 or more units can be the applicant submitting the
application through Grants.gov. States that apply on behalf of one or
more eligible cities or counties may also include additional cities or
counties listed in Appendix A as sub-applicants.
B3. A State government or Native American Tribal government must
have an EPA-authorized Lead-Based Paint Training and Certification
Program.
The list of EPA-authorized State and Native American Tribal
governments is found at https://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/traincert.htm.
B4. More than one agency from the same jurisdiction applies
separately.
HUD will review only one application from each jurisdiction. If HUD
receives more than one application for the same jurisdiction, we will
contact chief executive officer for the jurisdiction (e.g., the mayor,
county executive, etc.) to determine which application is to be
considered. If the executive does not select an applicant, HUD will not
review any of the applications from the jurisdiction.
B5. A city and the county in which it is located submit separate
applications for work in the same jurisdiction.
A jurisdiction where lead hazard control work will be done can
appear in only one application. If the jurisdiction appears in more
than one application, none of the applications in which the
jurisdiction appears will be reviewed. For example, HUD will review the
applications from a county and a city that is totally within the
county's borders if the county's target area for doing lead hazard
control work is outside the city limits, and the city's target area is
within the city limits.
C. Application Technical Quality
C1. Some applicants submitted a narrative response that exceeded
the 20-page narrative response limit.
The 20-page limit is a prerequisite to the application being valid
and being rated by HUD fairly in comparison to other valid
applications. Excess pages will not be reviewed, and applicants will
not receive any points for material on the excess pages or referred to
by those pages. The application will be less competitive, and the
applicant will be less likely to be awarded a grant.
The narrative responses to the Rating Factors should be submitted
as a single Microsoft WordTM document file that does not
exceed 20 pages. Resumes, organizational charts, and letters of
commitment in support of the match and other contributions are exempt
from the 20-page limit. Other materials in support of the Rating
Factors are subject to a separate 20-page limit.
C2. Some applicants did not label attachments in support of their
narrative responses.
Materials provided in the attachments should directly apply to the
specific Rating Factor narrative response and be paginated and labeled
to reflect this. All attachments must identify the related factor in
the footer by providing the Rating Factor number and the page number
(e.g., Factor 1 Attachment, page 1), and should be submitted as a
single compressed (zipped) file attachment to the electronic
application.
C3. Some applicants did not provide a signature on forms that
required one.
Forms HUD-2880, HUD-2990 (if applicable), HUD-2991 and other
certifications must be signed and dated, and submitted electronically
(e.g., scanned) or faxed using form HUD-96011.
D. Application Substantive Quality
D1. Some applicants proposed to conduct lead hazard control in
ineligible HUD-assisted housing.
Lead hazard control grant funds may not be used in residential
properties that receive project-based rental assistance, are federally
owned, or are public housing. Projects under certain HUD programs,
however, may also use lead hazard control funding. These programs
include:
a. Community Planning & Development Programs--Housing Components:
Community Development Block Grants (Entitlement).
Community Development Block Grants (Non-Entitlement) for
States and small cities.
Community Development Block Grants (Section 108 Loan
Guarantee).
Special Purpose Grants.
The Home Program: HOME Investment Partnerships.
HOPE for Homeownership of Single Family Homes.
Shelter Plus Care--Tenant-based Rental Assistance.
Emergency Shelter Grants.
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA).
Supportive Housing Demonstration Program Transitional
Housing Component.
Supportive Housing Demonstration Program Permanent Housing
Component.
Supplemental Assistance for Facilities to Assist the
Homeless (SAFAH).
Supportive Housing Program.
Innovative Demonstration Program.
b. Office of Housing--Single Family Programs:
One- to Four-Family Home Mortgage Insurance (Section
203(b) and (i)).
Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance (Section 203(k)).
Homes for Service Member (Section 222).
Housing in Declining Neighborhoods (Section 223(e)).
Condominium Housing (Section 234).
Housing in Military Impacted Areas (Section 238).
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Single Family Home Mortgage Coinsurance (Section 244).
Graduated Payment Mortgages (Section 245).
Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) (Section 251).
Manufactured Homes (Title I).
c. Office of Housing--Multifamily Programs:
Multifamily Rental Housing (Section 207).
Cooperative Housing (Section 213).
Mortgage and Major Home Improvement Loan Insurance for
Urban Renewal Areas (Section 220).
Multifamily Rental Housing for Moderate-Income Families--
Section 221(d)(4).
Existing Multifamily Rental Housing (Section 223(f)).
Supplemental Loans for Multifamily Projects (Section 241).
d. Public and Indian Housing Programs:
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (Tenant-Based
Rental Assistance).
D2. Some applicants do not understand that the term ``Section 8''
covers housing that is eligible for assistance under the lead hazard
control programs, and housing that is not eligible.
Section 8 of the National Housing Act includes both project-based
rental assistance and tenant-based rental assistance. Tenant-based
rental assistance:
Means a program that provides vouchers (or public
subsidies) to income-qualified tenants to use towards rent in private
rental housing.
Is referred to as the ``Housing Choice Voucher Program''.
Is administered by public housing authorities or State or
local housing agencies.
Is overseen by HUD's Office of Public and Indian Housing.
Project-based rental assistance:
Means a program that provides subsidies to property o