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National Center for Healthy Housing,
10227 Wincopin Circle, Suite 0200,
Columbia, MD 21044, $150,120;
University of Minnesota, Environmental
Health Sciences, 200 Oak St., SE, Suite
450, McNamara Alumni Center,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5004–FA–03]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Emergency Capital Repair Grant
Program; Fiscal Year 2006
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of Emergency Capital
Repair Grant funding decisions made by
the Department in Fiscal Year 2006.
This announcement contains the names
of the awardees and the amounts of the
awards made available by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Willie Spearmon, Director, Office of
Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, 451 7th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410; telephone (202)
708–3000 (this is not a toll-free
number). Hearing- and speech-impaired
persons may access this number via
TTY by calling the Federal Relay
Service toll-free at (800) 877–8339. For
general information on this and other
HUD programs, visit the HUD Web site
at https://www.hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Emergency Capital Repair Grants
Dated: March 19, 2007.
Brian Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal
Housing Commissioner.
Appendix A—Emergency Capital
Repair Grant Awardees FY 2006
Number of
units
Dollar
amount
awarded
Name of development
City
Birchwood Manor Apartments.
Henry M. Jackson Apartments.
B’nai B’rith Apartments ..
Seattle ............................
WA
30
$76,282
Seattle ............................
WA
70
100,000
Wilkes-Barre ...................
PA
163
347,150
NNI Belltown Elderly
HSNG.
Council Apartments, Inc ..
Belltown Manor Apartments.
Council Apartments ........
Stamford .........................
CT
164
390,000
St. Louis .........................
MO
131
336,169
Ardmore Village Housing
Corp.
Evangelical Lutheran
Good Samaritan.
Hilltop House Inc .............
Ardmore Village, Phase
II.
Goldbeck Towers ...........
Ardmore ..........................
OK
38
315,361
Hastings .........................
NE
105
361,979
Hilltop House ..................
Seattle ............................
WA
124
180,740
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Program is authorized by Section 202(b)
of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
1701q–2). Section 202b was amended to
provide grants for ‘substantial capital
repairs to eligible multifamily projects
with elderly tenants that are needed to
rehabilitate, modernize, or retrofit aging
structures, common areas or individual
dwelling units.’ HUD accepted
applications on a first-come, first-serve
basis and awarded emergency capital
repair grants until available amounts
were expended.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number for this program is
14.315.
The Emergency Capital Repair Grant
is designed to provide funds to make
emergency capital repairs to eligible
multifamily projects owned by private
nonprofit entities designated for
occupancy by elderly tenants. The
capital repair needs must relate to items
that present an immediate threat to the
health, safety, and quality of life of the
tenants. The intent of these grants is to
provide one-time assistance for
emergency items that could not be
absorbed within the project’s operating
budget and other project resources.
A total of $15,551,597 was awarded to
64 projects and 7,795 units. In
accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development Reform Act of 1989 (103
Stat. 1987. 42 U.S.C. 3545), the
Department is publishing the grantees
and amounts of the awards in Appendix
A of this document.
Whatcom Council on
Aging.
Four Freedom House of
Seattle.
SJ Strauss Lodge of
B’Nai B’rith Housing.
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Dated: March 28, 2007.
Jon L. Gant,
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control.
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Repairs funded
Correct severe erosion
problem.
Replace elevator.
Replace two elevators,
correct water flow systems, replace generator.
Replace windows and
roof.
Replace two elevators,
replace cracked flue
liner and boiler loop.
Correct structural failure
of the foundation.
Replace elevators and
windows.
Replace hydronic building heat domestic hot
water exchanger.
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Number of
units
Dollar
amount
awarded
Name of owner/sponsor
Name of development
City
Cogic Memorial Home for
the Elderly, Inc.
Louttit Manor, Inc .............
Cogic High Rise Apartments.
Louttit Manor Apartments
Norfolk ............................
VA
150
317,714
Replace two elevators.
Daytona Beach ...............
FL
177
481,564
Independent Housing I,
Inc.
Seniority House ..............
Springfield ......................
MA
167
150,811
Better Community HDFC,
Inc.
RLC Corp. ........................
Saugerties Senior Housing.
Lutheran Towers ............
Saugerties ......................
NY
63
69,811
Atlanta ............................
GA
205
489,113
Housing Authority of the
City of Stockton.
Cathedral Square Housing, Inc.
Telacu Housing ................
Valley View .....................
Stockton .........................
KS
30
83,035
Cathedral Square Housing.
Telacu Terrace ...............
Trenton ...........................
NJ
100
128,200
Replace boiler, 12 air
conditioning units, fan
coils, piping, cooling
tower, and roof.
Replace elevator systems, electrical buss
bars.
Replace dangerous
kitchen cabinets.
Replace fire alarm system, air conditioning
and heating units.
Replace air conditioning
and heating units.
Replace leaking roof.
Hawthorne ......................
CA
74
4,271
Telacu Plaza-South Park
Telacu Plaza ..................
Los Angeles ...................
CA
39
316,288
Telacu Senior HSG, Inc ...
Telacu Senior Housing ...
Hawthorne ......................
CA
75
341,014
Clairmont Oaks, Inc .........
Clairmont Oaks ..............
Decatur ...........................
GA
298
500,000
Converse County Senior
Housing, Inc.
Payne Plaza ...................
Douglas ..........................
WY
24
121,500
The Catholic Charities
Housing, Inc..
Vineville Christian Towers
Basilica Place Apartments.
Vineville Christian Towers.
Baltimore ........................
MD
201
500,000
Macon .............................
GA
196
376,344
Philip Towers, Decatur,
Inc.
Stephen Smith Towers,
Inc.
North 25 Housing .............
Phillips Towers ...............
Decatur ...........................
GA
225
408,750
Stephen Smith Towers ...
Philadelphia ....................
PA
140
442,873
North 25 Housing Development.
Golden Manor I ..............
Trenton ...........................
NJ
233
176,500
Torrington .......................
WY
26
185,689
Brookdale Village Housing
Corp.
Council Tower Association.
Catholic Housing of Mobile, Inc.
Brookdale Village ...........
Queens ...........................
NY
547
500,000
Replace HVAC and fan
coil unit.
Repair the air circulation
system.
Replace windows, patio
doors, walkways, and
furnaces.
Replace four elevators.
Council Towers ..............
St. Louis .........................
MO
225
500,000
Replace elevators.
Cathedral Place Apartments.
Mobile .............................
AL
100
499,997
Federation Towers, Inc ....
Bethel New Life, Inc ........
Trinity Park Inc .................
Lupica Towers ................
Anathoth Gardens ..........
Trinity Park Housing .......
Cleveland .......................
Chicago ..........................
Livonia ............................
OH
IL
MI
278
40
40
321,900
351,121
165,363
Broadview Towers, Inc ....
Broadview Towers ..........
Emporia ..........................
KS
60
120,276
Council of Elders Housing
Corporation.
Senior Citizens HDF of
Steuben County.
The Lesley Foundation ....
Council Tower ................
Roxbury ..........................
MA
145
138,923
Clyde F. Simon Apartments.
Bonnie Brae Terrace ......
Bath ................................
NY
151
235,382
Belmont ..........................
CA
164
73,518
Thomas Campbell Apartments, Inc.
Marion Rotary Senior Citizens II, Inc.
Thomas Campbell Apartments.
Marion Rotary Senior
Citizens, Inc.
Washington ....................
PA
136
39,268
Marion ............................
OH
153
180,323
Repair elevators, replace
emergency call system
and three compressors.
Repair two elevators.
Replace windows.
Replace roof, repair
drainage system and
sidewalks.
Replace elevator and
windows.
Replace two elevator
doors.
Replace roofs, doors,
and water heaters.
Correct erosion problems.
Correct erosion problems.
Replace windows.
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Replace elevator door
protector.
Replace roof, walls,
sewer system, cooling
tower, fire pump.
Repair structural component of the roof truss
system.
Correct concrete exterior
walls, replace roof.
Replace existing lighting
systems, replace chiller on air conditioning
unit.
Restoration of the building’s brick facade.
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Replace windows, three
water heaters, trash
compactor.
Replace windows.
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Dollar
amount
awarded
City
Marion Rotary Senior Citizens II, Inc.
St. Luke’s Home Inc ........
Four Freedoms House of
Philadelphia, Inc.
Marion Rotary Senior
Citizens, Inc II.
St. Lukes ........................
Four Freedoms House of
Philadelphia.
Marion ............................
OH
45
294,331
Replace windows.
Middleton ........................
Philadelphia ....................
CT
PA
26
281
17,731
500,000
Sacred Heart Retirement
Community, Inc.
Rose Commons .............
Vernon ............................
CT
31
37,879
Pleasant View Village, Inc
Pleasant View Village ....
Madison ..........................
KS
16
44,300
New Milford Interfaith
Housing, Inc.
Ogden House Inc .............
Panorama West, Inc ........
North Haven Interfaith
Housing, Inc.
Butter Brook Hill Apartments.
Ogden House .................
Panorama West .............
Stevens Woods ..............
New Milford ....................
CT
102
357,779
Replace windows.
Replace elevators,
standpipes and fire
systems.
Replace windows, thermostats, fire alarm
systems, sidewalks
and entrance ramp.
Replace the roof, gutters
and downspouts, windows and doors.
Replace two roofs.
Wilton .............................
Covington .......................
North Haven ...................
CT
KY
CT
85
143
60
160,092
123,833
280,811
River Park Elderly Housing Inc.
River Park Elderly ..........
Milford .............................
CT
39
91,207
Good Shepherd Retirement Apartments, Inc.
Shalom Tower I ..............
Mason City .....................
IA
79
54,806
First Christian Church
Apartments, Inc.
The Salvation Army, A
GA Corporation.
The First Christian
Church Apartments.
Booth Towers .................
Topeka ...........................
KS
120
83,500
Cumberland ....................
MD
114
197,413
Sunset Retirement Home
Sunset Retirement Home
South.
Spencer ..........................
IA
38
195,153
Jennings Hall Senior Citizens H.D.F.C.
Temple Heights Manor,
Inc.
Temple Heights Manor II
Jennings Hall Senior Citizen housing.
Temple Heights Manor I
Brooklyn .........................
NY
150
51,948
Raytown .........................
MO
149
272,466
Temple Heights Manor II
Raytown .........................
MO
150
415,124
Worthington Senior Housing.
Salem Housing Development Corporation.
The Maples ....................
Worthington ....................
MA
12
130,884
JC Wade Senior Villa .....
Omaha ............................
NE
50
292,759
Bishop Broderick Housing
Development Fund
Company.
Salem Lodge of B’nai
Brith.
Bishop Broderick Apartments.
Albany ............................
NY
101
55,300
Abe Cramer Apartments
Harrisburg .......................
PA
196
480,875
Council for the Spanish
Speaking.
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Name of development
Santa Cruz Apartments ..
Milwaukee ......................
WI
33
14,396
Wenatchee Brethren-Baptist Homes Inc.
Four Freedoms House of
Seattle, Inc.
St. Phillips on West 128th
Street Corporation.
Flint Retirement Homes,
Inc.
Garden Terrace ..............
Wenatchee .....................
WA
76
84,263
Repair two elevators, replace roof and generator.
Repair existing elevator
controller and door operator.
Repair elevator.
Four Freedoms House of
Seattle.
St. Philips-Harlem Hospital.
Kearsely Manor ..............
Seattle ............................
WA
281
224,648
Repair fire alarm system.
New York City ................
NY
21
500,000
Flint .................................
MI
110
271,870
Repair sanitary and
storm sewer systems.
Replace heating units,
roof, and electronic elevator door detectors.
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Replace elevators.
Replace central chiller.
Replace fire panel system, two boilers, sidewalks and parking lots.
Replace zone valves on
heating system, correct water seepage in
units and hallways,
and repair window
frames.
Replace tile liner in the
chimney and tuckpoint
chimney.
Replace elevator cylinder.
Replace two elevators
and waterlines and
wrap heater/chiller
pipes.
Replace windows and
undertake tuckpoint
exterior walls.
Replace ventilation system.
Replace elevators.
Replace elevator and
two roofs.
Repair water treatment
system.
Replace elevator, replace heating/cooling
systems, roof and windows.
Replace roof.
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Lands owned by the Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians,’’ dated September 28, 1999,
on file in the Office of the Superintendent,
Choctaw Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Department of the Interior, is hereby declared
to be held by the United States in trust for
the benefit of the Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians; * * *.’’
[FR Doc. E7–6164 Filed 4–2–07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Public Notice of Lands Previously
Conveyed Into Trust and Proclaimed
as Reservation For Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians by Act of Congress
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs
is giving public notice of the act of
Congress which has conveyed certain
fee properties into trust and proclaimed
reservation status for the Mississippi
Band of Choctaw Indians.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ben
Burshia, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Division of Real Estate Services, Mail
Stop 4639–MIB, 1849 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20240, Telephone (202)
208–7737.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
original reservation proclamation
establishing the Mississippi Choctaw
Indian Reservation was issued
December 23, 1944 (9 FR 14907), by
virtue of the authority of the Act of June
21, 1939 (53 Stat. 573), and section 7 of
the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 986).
Pursuant to section 1(a)(2) of the Act of
June 29, 2000, Public Law 106–228 (114
Stat. 228), certain lands then held in fee
by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians were placed into federal trust
status. The Act provided:
‘‘All land held in fee by the Mississippi
Band of Choctaw Indians located within the
boundaries of the State of Mississippi, as
shown in the report entitled ‘‘Report of Fee
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Section 1(a)(2) of Pub. L. 106–228 (an Act
to make technical corrections to the status of
certain land held in trust for the Mississippi
Band of Choctaw Indians, to take certain land
into trust for that Band, and for other
purposes) is amended by striking ‘‘September
28, 1999’’ and inserting ‘‘February 7, 2000.’’
The February 7, 2000, report
referenced in section 811 of Public Law
106–568 added lands to those originally
identified in the September 28, 1999,
report referenced in section 1(a)(2) of
Public Law 106–228. All of those lands
were placed into trust and made a part
of the reservation. Revised legal
descriptions for some of those lands
were approved by Congress by section
107 of the Act of March 2, 2004, Public
Law 108–204 (118 Stat. 542), as
reflected in a Report of May 17, 2002,
on file at the Choctaw Agency, Bureau
of Indian Affairs. Legal descriptions for
all parcels initially placed into trust and
reservation status for the Mississippi
Band of Choctaw Indians by Public Law
106–228, as amended by Public Law
106–568, as amended by Public Law
108–204, are referenced in Appendix I
to this Notice.
Choctaw reservation community
Reference Nos.
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Section 1(a)(1) of Public Law 106–228
also provided that ‘‘all lands taken in
trust by the United States for the benefit
of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians on or after December 23, 1944,
shall be part of the Mississippi Choctaw
Indian Reservation.’’ This Act was
amended by section 811 of the Act of
December 27, 2000, Public Law 106–568
(114 Stat. 2868), which provided:
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Additional lands have been taken into
trust by the United States for the
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 465 after
December 23, 1944, and before June 29,
2000. All such lands were made part of
the Mississippi Choctaw Indian
Reservation by section 1(a)(1) of Public
Law 106–228. The legal descriptions for
those other tracts are not set out in this
notice.
Pursuant to section 1(a)(1) of Public
Law 106–228, if and when additional
lands are taken into trust by the United
States for the Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians, pursuant to 25 U.S.C.
465 or by other authority, each such
additional land parcel shall
automatically become a part of the
Mississippi Choctaw Indian Reservation
without the need for any other formal
declaration to that effect pursuant to 25
U.S.C. 467.
All of the Choctaw reservation lands
referenced in this notice constitute
Indian Country under 18 U.S.C. 1151(a).
Dated: March 24, 2007.
Carl J. Artman,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
APPENDIX I
Lands placed into trust and reservation
status for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians within the State of Mississippi by
Public Law 106–228, 114 Stat. 462, Act of
June 29, 2000, as amended by Title VIII, Sec.
811 of Public Law 106–568, Act of December
27, 2000, 114 Stat. 2868 and Sec. 107 of
Public Law 108–204, Act of March 2, 2004,
118 Stat 542. The reference numbers shown
below are from Exhibit A to the report of May
17, 2002, on file at the Choctaw Agency,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Philadelphia,
Mississippi, as referenced in Sec. 107 of
Public Law 108–204, Act of March 2, 2004,
118 Stat. 542.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5004-FA-03]
Announcement of Funding Awards for the Emergency Capital Repair
Grant Program; Fiscal Year 2006
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of Emergency Capital Repair Grant funding decisions
made by the Department in Fiscal Year 2006. This announcement contains
the names of the awardees and the amounts of the awards made available
by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Willie Spearmon, Director, Office
of Housing Assistance and Grant Administration, 451 7th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410; telephone (202) 708-3000 (this is not a toll-free
number). Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may access this number
via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service toll-free at (800) 877-
8339. For general information on this and other HUD programs, visit the
HUD Web site at https://www.hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Emergency Capital Repair Grants Program
is authorized by Section 202(b) of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
1701q-2). Section 202b was amended to provide grants for `substantial
capital repairs to eligible multifamily projects with elderly tenants
that are needed to rehabilitate, modernize, or retrofit aging
structures, common areas or individual dwelling units.' HUD accepted
applications on a first-come, first-serve basis and awarded emergency
capital repair grants until available amounts were expended.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program
is 14.315.
The Emergency Capital Repair Grant is designed to provide funds to
make emergency capital repairs to eligible multifamily projects owned
by private nonprofit entities designated for occupancy by elderly
tenants. The capital repair needs must relate to items that present an
immediate threat to the health, safety, and quality of life of the
tenants. The intent of these grants is to provide one-time assistance
for emergency items that could not be absorbed within the project's
operating budget and other project resources.
A total of $15,551,597 was awarded to 64 projects and 7,795 units.
In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987. 42 U.S.C.
3545), the Department is publishing the grantees and amounts of the
awards in Appendix A of this document.
Dated: March 19, 2007.
Brian Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner.
Appendix A--Emergency Capital Repair Grant Awardees FY 2006
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Number Dollar
Name of owner/sponsor Name of development City State of amount Repairs funded
units awarded
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Whatcom Council on Aging............ Birchwood Manor Seattle................ WA 30 $76,282 Correct severe erosion
Apartments. problem.
Four Freedom House of Seattle....... Henry M. Jackson Seattle................ WA 70 100,000 Replace elevator.
Apartments.
SJ Strauss Lodge of B'Nai B'rith B'nai B'rith Apartments Wilkes-Barre........... PA 163 347,150 Replace two elevators,
Housing. correct water flow
systems, replace
generator.
NNI Belltown Elderly HSNG........... Belltown Manor Stamford............... CT 164 390,000 Replace windows and
Apartments. roof.
Council Apartments, Inc............. Council Apartments..... St. Louis.............. MO 131 336,169 Replace two elevators,
replace cracked flue
liner and boiler
loop.
Ardmore Village Housing Corp........ Ardmore Village, Phase Ardmore................ OK 38 315,361 Correct structural
II. failure of the
foundation.
Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan. Goldbeck Towers........ Hastings............... NE 105 361,979 Replace elevators and
windows.
Hilltop House Inc................... Hilltop House.......... Seattle................ WA 124 180,740 Replace hydronic
building heat
domestic hot water
exchanger.
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Cogic Memorial Home for the Elderly, Cogic High Rise Norfolk................ VA 150 317,714 Replace two elevators.
Inc. Apartments.
Louttit Manor, Inc.................. Louttit Manor Daytona Beach.......... FL 177 481,564 Replace boiler, 12 air
Apartments. conditioning units,
fan coils, piping,
cooling tower, and
roof.
Independent Housing I, Inc.......... Seniority House........ Springfield............ MA 167 150,811 Replace elevator
systems, electrical
buss bars.
Better Community HDFC, Inc.......... Saugerties Senior Saugerties............. NY 63 69,811 Replace dangerous
Housing. kitchen cabinets.
RLC Corp............................ Lutheran Towers........ Atlanta................ GA 205 489,113 Replace fire alarm
system, air
conditioning and
heating units.
Housing Authority of the City of Valley View............ Stockton............... KS 30 83,035 Replace air
Stockton. conditioning and
heating units.
Cathedral Square Housing, Inc....... Cathedral Square Trenton................ NJ 100 128,200 Replace leaking roof.
Housing.
Telacu Housing...................... Telacu Terrace......... Hawthorne.............. CA 74 4,271 Replace elevator door
protector.
Telacu Plaza-South Park............. Telacu Plaza........... Los Angeles............ CA 39 316,288 Replace roof, walls,
sewer system, cooling
tower, fire pump.
Telacu Senior HSG, Inc.............. Telacu Senior Housing.. Hawthorne.............. CA 75 341,014 Repair structural
component of the roof
truss system.
Clairmont Oaks, Inc................. Clairmont Oaks......... Decatur................ GA 298 500,000 Correct concrete
exterior walls,
replace roof.
Converse County Senior Housing, Inc. Payne Plaza............ Douglas................ WY 24 121,500 Replace existing
lighting systems,
replace chiller on
air conditioning
unit.
The Catholic Charities Housing, Inc. Basilica Place Baltimore.............. MD 201 500,000 Restoration of the
Apartments. building's brick
fa[ccedil]ade.
Vineville Christian Towers.......... Vineville Christian Macon.................. GA 196 376,344 Replace windows, three
Towers. water heaters, trash
compactor.
Philip Towers, Decatur, Inc......... Phillips Towers........ Decatur................ GA 225 408,750 Replace windows.
Stephen Smith Towers, Inc........... Stephen Smith Towers... Philadelphia........... PA 140 442,873 Replace HVAC and fan
coil unit.
North 25 Housing.................... North 25 Housing Trenton................ NJ 233 176,500 Repair the air
Development. circulation system.
Golden Manor, Inc................... Golden Manor I......... Torrington............. WY 26 185,689 Replace windows, patio
doors, walkways, and
furnaces.
Brookdale Village Housing Corp...... Brookdale Village...... Queens................. NY 547 500,000 Replace four
elevators.
Council Tower Association........... Council Towers......... St. Louis.............. MO 225 500,000 Replace elevators.
Catholic Housing of Mobile, Inc..... Cathedral Place Mobile................. AL 100 499,997 Repair elevators,
Apartments. replace emergency
call system and three
compressors.
Federation Towers, Inc.............. Lupica Towers.......... Cleveland.............. OH 278 321,900 Repair two elevators.
Bethel New Life, Inc................ Anathoth Gardens....... Chicago................ IL 40 351,121 Replace windows.
Trinity Park Inc.................... Trinity Park Housing... Livonia................ MI 40 165,363 Replace roof, repair
drainage system and
sidewalks.
Broadview Towers, Inc............... Broadview Towers....... Emporia................ KS 60 120,276 Replace elevator and
windows.
Council of Elders Housing Council Tower.......... Roxbury................ MA 145 138,923 Replace two elevator
Corporation. doors.
Senior Citizens HDF of Steuben Clyde F. Simon Bath................... NY 151 235,382 Replace roofs, doors,
County. Apartments. and water heaters.
The Lesley Foundation............... Bonnie Brae Terrace.... Belmont................ CA 164 73,518 Correct erosion
problems.
Thomas Campbell Apartments, Inc..... Thomas Campbell Washington............. PA 136 39,268 Correct erosion
Apartments. problems.
Marion Rotary Senior Citizens II, Marion Rotary Senior Marion................. OH 153 180,323 Replace windows.
Inc. Citizens, Inc.
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Marion Rotary Senior Citizens II, Marion Rotary Senior Marion................. OH 45 294,331 Replace windows.
Inc. Citizens, Inc II.
St. Luke's Home Inc................. St. Lukes.............. Middleton.............. CT 26 17,731 Replace windows.
Four Freedoms House of Philadelphia, Four Freedoms House of Philadelphia........... PA 281 500,000 Replace elevators,
Inc. Philadelphia. standpipes and fire
systems.
Sacred Heart Retirement Community, Rose Commons........... Vernon................. CT 31 37,879 Replace windows,
Inc. thermostats, fire
alarm systems,
sidewalks and
entrance ramp.
Pleasant View Village, Inc.......... Pleasant View Village.. Madison................ KS 16 44,300 Replace the roof,
gutters and
downspouts, windows
and doors.
New Milford Interfaith Housing, Inc. Butter Brook Hill New Milford............ CT 102 357,779 Replace two roofs.
Apartments.
Ogden House Inc..................... Ogden House............ Wilton................. CT 85 160,092 Replace elevators.
Panorama West, Inc.................. Panorama West.......... Covington.............. KY 143 123,833 Replace central
chiller.
North Haven Interfaith Housing, Inc. Stevens Woods.......... North Haven............ CT 60 280,811 Replace fire panel
system, two boilers,
sidewalks and parking
lots.
River Park Elderly Housing Inc...... River Park Elderly..... Milford................ CT 39 91,207 Replace zone valves on
heating system,
correct water seepage
in units and
hallways, and repair
window frames.
Good Shepherd Retirement Apartments, Shalom Tower I......... Mason City............. IA 79 54,806 Replace tile liner in
Inc. the chimney and
tuckpoint chimney.
First Christian Church Apartments, The First Christian Topeka................. KS 120 83,500 Replace elevator
Inc. Church Apartments. cylinder.
The Salvation Army, A GA Corporation Booth Towers........... Cumberland............. MD 114 197,413 Replace two elevators
and waterlines and
wrap heater/chiller
pipes.
Sunset Retirement Home.............. Sunset Retirement Home Spencer................ IA 38 195,153 Replace windows and
South. undertake tuckpoint
exterior walls.
Jennings Hall Senior Citizens Jennings Hall Senior Brooklyn............... NY 150 51,948 Replace ventilation
H.D.F.C. Citizen housing. system.
Temple Heights Manor, Inc........... Temple Heights Manor I. Raytown................ MO 149 272,466 Replace elevators.
Temple Heights Manor II............. Temple Heights Manor II Raytown................ MO 150 415,124 Replace elevator and
two roofs.
Worthington Senior Housing.......... The Maples............. Worthington............ MA 12 130,884 Repair water treatment
system.
Salem Housing Development JC Wade Senior Villa... Omaha.................. NE 50 292,759 Replace elevator,
Corporation. replace heating/
cooling systems, roof
and windows.
Bishop Broderick Housing Development Bishop Broderick Albany................. NY 101 55,300 Replace roof.
Fund Company. Apartments.
Salem Lodge of B'nai Brith.......... Abe Cramer Apartments.. Harrisburg............. PA 196 480,875 Repair two elevators,
replace roof and
generator.
Council for the Spanish Speaking.... Santa Cruz Apartments.. Milwaukee.............. WI 33 14,396 Repair existing
elevator controller
and door operator.
Wenatchee Brethren-Baptist Homes Inc Garden Terrace......... Wenatchee.............. WA 76 84,263 Repair elevator.
Four Freedoms House of Seattle, Inc. Four Freedoms House of Seattle................ WA 281 224,648 Repair fire alarm
Seattle. system.
St. Phillips on West 128th Street St. Philips-Harlem New York City.......... NY 21 500,000 Repair sanitary and
Corporation. Hospital. storm sewer systems.
Flint Retirement Homes, Inc......... Kearsely Manor......... Flint.................. MI 110 271,870 Replace heating units,
roof, and electronic
elevator door
detectors.
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