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Notice of Funding Awards; Public
Housing Neighborhood Networks for
Fiscal Year 2006
Office of Public and Indian
Housing, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement 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 funding decisions
made by the Department for funding
under the FY 2006 Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) for the Public
Housing Neighborhood Networks
Program funding for Fiscal Year 2006.
This announcement contains the
consolidated names and addresses of
those award recipients selected for
funding based on the rating and ranking
of all applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions concerning the FY 2006
Public Housing Neighborhood Networks
awards, contact the Office of Public and
Indian Housing’s Grants Management
Center, Director, Iredia Hutchinson,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Washington, DC,
telephone (202) 358–0221. For the
hearing or speech impaired, these
numbers may be accessed via TTY (text
telephone) by calling the Federal
Information Relay Service at (800) 877–
8339. (Other than the ‘‘800’’ TTY
number, these telephone numbers are
not toll-free.)
The
authority for the $7,500,000 in four-year
budget authority for Public Housing
Neighborhood Networks technology
centers is found in the Transportation,
Treasury, Housing and Urban
Development, the Judiciary, the District
of Columbia, and Independent Agencies
Appropriations Act, FY2006 (Pub. L.
109–115). The allocation of housing
assistance budget authority is pursuant
to the provisions of 24 CFR part 791,
subpart D, implementing section 213 (d)
of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended.
Additionally, unobligated funds were
added to the $7,500,000.
This program is intended to promote
the development of local strategies to
coordinate the use of assistance under
the Public Housing Neighborhood
Networks program with public and
private resources to enable participating
families to achieve economic
independence and self-sufficiency.
The Fiscal Year 2006 awards
announced in this Notice were selected
for funding in a competition announced
in a Federal Register NOFA published
on March 8, 2006 (71 FR. 3382).
Applications were scored based on the
selection criteria in that Notice and
funding selections made based on the
rating and ranking of applications
within each State.
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 names, addresses, and
amounts of the 53 awards made under
the Public Housing Neighborhood
Networks competition.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: December 10, 2007.
Orlando J. Cabrera,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing.
APPENDIX A.—FISCAL YEAR 2006 FUNDING AWARDS FOR THE PIH NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORKS PROGRAM
Address
City
State
Zip code
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation ....
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Recipient
P.O. Box 101020, 4300 Boniface Parkway.
2808 10th Avenue .................................
251 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
435 South D Street ................................
715 East Brier Drive ..............................
Anchorage ..........
AK ...
99510–1020
$199,905
Tuscaloosa .........
Phoenix ..............
Oxnard ...............
San Bernardino ..
AL
AZ
CA
CA
...
...
...
...
35403
85003
93030
92408–2841
200,000
350,000
150,000
399,000
1650 Newton Street ...............................
777 Grant Street ....................................
San Diego ..........
Denver ................
CA ...
CO ..
92113
80203
200,000
500,000
22 Church Street ...................................
241⁄2 Monroe Street ...............................
Meriden ..............
Norwalk ..............
CT ...
CT ...
06451
06856–0508
150,000
400,000
Tuscaloosa Housing Authority ...............
City of Phoenix Housing Department ....
Housing Authority of the City of Oxnard
Housing Authority of the County of San
Bernardino.
San Diego Housing Commission ...........
Housing Authority of the City & County
of Denver.
Meriden Housing Authority ....................
The Housing Authority of the City of
Norwalk.
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APPENDIX A.—FISCAL YEAR 2006 FUNDING AWARDS FOR THE PIH NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORKS PROGRAM—Continued
Recipient
Address
City
State
Housing Authority of the City of Fort
Myers.
Housing Authority of Lakeland ..............
Housing Authority of the City of Daytona Beach.
Jacksonville Housing Authority ..............
Carrollton Housing Authority ..................
Northwest Georgia Housing Authority ...
The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia.
The Housing Authority of the City of
Bloomington.
Winnebago County Housing Authority ..
Housing Authority of Bowling Green .....
Housing Authority of Murray ..................
Cambridge Housing Authority ................
Springfield Housing Authority ................
Housing Authority of Baltimore City ......
Portland Housing Authority ....................
Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri.
Natchez Housing Authority ....................
City of Concord Housing Department ...
4224 Michigan Avenue ..........................
Fort Myers ..........
FL ...
33916
300,000
430 Hartsell Avenue ..............................
211 North Ridgewood Avenue, Suite
200.
1300 Broad Street .................................
1 Roop Street ........................................
800 North Fifth Avenue .........................
P.O. Box 3246, 1435 Walton Way ........
Lakeland .............
Daytona Beach ..
FL ...
FL ...
33815
32114
100,000
100,000
Jacksonville ........
Carrollton ............
Rome ..................
Augusta ..............
FL ...
GA ..
GA ..
GA ..
32202
30117
30162
30914–3246
150,000
150,000
400,000
200,000
104 East Wood Street ...........................
Bloomington .......
IL .....
61701
100,000
2901 Searles Avenue ............................
247 Double Springs Road .....................
716 Nash Drive ......................................
675 Massachusetts Avenue ..................
25 Saab Court .......................................
417 East Fayette Street ........................
14 Baxter Boulevard ..............................
301 East Armour ...................................
Rockford .............
Bowling Green ....
Murray ................
Cambridge ..........
Springfield ..........
Baltimore ............
Portland ..............
Kansas City ........
IL .....
KY ...
KY ...
MA ..
MA ..
MD ..
ME ..
MO ..
61101–2781
42101
42071
02139
01104
21202
04101–1822
64111
165,252
150,000
150,000
200,000
400,000
546,700
200,000
199,889
2 Auburn Avenue ...................................
P.O. Box 308, 283 Harold Goodman
Circle.
P.O. Box 2398, 340 West Long Avenue
P.O. Box 21287, 450 North Church
Street.
1103 Broad Street .................................
Natchez ..............
Concord ..............
MS ..
NC ..
39120
28026–0308
150,000
300,000
Gastonia .............
Greensboro ........
NC ..
NC ..
28053
27420–1287
150,000
200,000
Greenville ...........
NC ..
27834
163,950
1300 Admiral Wilson Boulevard ............
Camden ..............
NJ ...
08102
199,985
200 South Pearl Street ..........................
375 Broadway ........................................
Albany ................
Schenectady ......
NY ...
NY ...
12202–1839
12305
200,000
200,000
250 Broadway ........................................
516 Burt Street ......................................
One Eddy’s Lane ...................................
1441 West 25th Street ..........................
New York ...........
Syracuse ............
Troy ....................
Cleveland ...........
NY ...
NY ...
NY ...
OH ..
10007
13202
12180
44113
600,000
399,930
400,000
250,000
P.O. Box 8750, 400 Wayne Avenue .....
P.O. Box 6369, 415 East Independence
Street.
1339 Allen Street ...................................
P.O. Box 1963, 31 South Broad Street
12 South 23rd Street .............................
One York Street .....................................
Dayton ................
Tulsa ..................
OH ..
OK ..
45401–8750
74148–0369
497,211
213,734
Allentown ............
York ....................
Philadelphia ........
Newport ..............
PA ...
PA ...
PA ...
RI ....
18192–2191
17403
19103
02840
400,000
200,000
300,000
128,834
5300 Paisano Drive ...............................
1201 East 13th Street ...........................
El Paso ...............
Fort Worth ..........
TX ...
TX ...
79905
76102
250,000
200,000
4700 Broadway ......................................
Galveston ...........
TX ...
77551
250,000
651 Cardinal Place ................................
Danville ...............
VA ...
24541
300,000
3700 Pender Drive, Suite 300 ...............
Fairfax ................
VA ...
22030
200,000
2624 Salem Turnpike, Northwest ..........
Roanoke .............
VA ...
24017–0359
400,000
902 South L Street ................................
600 Andover Park West ........................
P.O. Box 19028, 120 6th Avenue North
P.O. Box 2183, 300 West Seventh Avenue.
Tacoma ..............
Tukwila ...............
Seattle ................
Huntington ..........
WA
WA
WA
WV
98405
98188
98109–1028
25722
200,000
350,000
247,825
325,255
Gastonia Housing Authority ...................
Greensboro Housing Authority ..............
Housing Authority of the City of Greenville.
Housing Authority of the City of Camden.
Albany Housing Authority ......................
Municipal Housing Authority of the City
of Schenectady.
New York City Housing Authority ..........
Syracuse Housing Authority ..................
Troy Housing Authority ..........................
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority.
Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority
Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa ..
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Allentown Housing Authority ..................
Housing Authority of the City of York ....
Philadelphia Housing Authority ..............
Housing Authority of the City of Newport.
Housing Authority of the City of El Paso
Housing Authority of the City of Fort
Worth.
The Housing Authority of the City of
Galveston, Texas.
Danville Redevelopment and Housing
Authority.
Fairfax County Redevelopment and
Housing Authority.
Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing
Authority.
Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma
King County Housing Authority .............
Seattle Housing Authority ......................
The Huntington WV Housing Authority
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5030-FA-33]
Notice of Funding Awards; Public Housing Neighborhood Networks
for Fiscal Year 2006
AGENCY: Office of Public and Indian Housing, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement 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 funding decisions made by the Department for
funding under the FY 2006 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the
Public Housing Neighborhood Networks Program funding for Fiscal Year
2006. This announcement contains the consolidated names and addresses
of those award recipients selected for funding based on the rating and
ranking of all applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions concerning the FY 2006
Public Housing Neighborhood Networks awards, contact the Office of
Public and Indian Housing's Grants Management Center, Director, Iredia
Hutchinson, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington,
DC, telephone (202) 358-0221. For the hearing or speech impaired, these
numbers may be accessed via TTY (text telephone) by calling the Federal
Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. (Other than the ``800''
TTY number, these telephone numbers are not toll-free.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The authority for the $7,500,000 in four-
year budget authority for Public Housing Neighborhood Networks
technology centers is found in the Transportation, Treasury, Housing
and Urban Development, the Judiciary, the District of Columbia, and
Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, FY2006 (Pub. L. 109-115). The
allocation of housing assistance budget authority is pursuant to the
provisions of 24 CFR part 791, subpart D, implementing section 213 (d)
of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended.
Additionally, unobligated funds were added to the $7,500,000.
This program is intended to promote the development of local
strategies to coordinate the use of assistance under the Public Housing
Neighborhood Networks program with public and private resources to
enable participating families to achieve economic independence and
self-sufficiency.
The Fiscal Year 2006 awards announced in this Notice were selected
for funding in a competition announced in a Federal Register NOFA
published on March 8, 2006 (71 FR. 3382). Applications were scored
based on the selection criteria in that Notice and funding selections
made based on the rating and ranking of applications within each State.
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 names, addresses, and
amounts of the 53 awards made under the Public Housing Neighborhood
Networks competition.
Dated: December 10, 2007.
Orlando J. Cabrera,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Appendix A.--Fiscal Year 2006 Funding Awards for the PIH Neighborhood Networks Program
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Recipient Address City State Zip code Amount
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Alaska Housing Finance P.O. Box 101020, Anchorage............. AK..... 99510-1020 $199,905
Corporation. 4300 Boniface
Parkway.
Tuscaloosa Housing Authority. 2808 10th Avenue Tuscaloosa............ AL..... 35403 200,000
City of Phoenix Housing 251 West Phoenix............... AZ..... 85003 350,000
Department. Washington
Street, 4th
Floor.
Housing Authority of the City 435 South D Oxnard................ CA..... 93030 150,000
of Oxnard. Street.
Housing Authority of the 715 East Brier San Bernardino........ CA..... 92408-2841 399,000
County of San Bernardino. Drive.
San Diego Housing Commission. 1650 Newton San Diego............. CA..... 92113 200,000
Street.
Housing Authority of the City 777 Grant Street Denver................ CO..... 80203 500,000
& County of Denver.
Meriden Housing Authority.... 22 Church Street Meriden............... CT..... 06451 150,000
The Housing Authority of the 24\1/2\ Monroe Norwalk............... CT..... 06856-0508 400,000
City of Norwalk. Street.
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Housing Authority of the City 4224 Michigan Fort Myers............ FL..... 33916 300,000
of Fort Myers. Avenue.
Housing Authority of Lakeland 430 Hartsell Lakeland.............. FL..... 33815 100,000
Avenue.
Housing Authority of the City 211 North Daytona Beach......... FL..... 32114 100,000
of Daytona Beach. Ridgewood
Avenue, Suite
200.
Jacksonville Housing 1300 Broad Jacksonville.......... FL..... 32202 150,000
Authority. Street.
Carrollton Housing Authority. 1 Roop Street... Carrollton............ GA..... 30117 150,000
Northwest Georgia Housing 800 North Fifth Rome.................. GA..... 30162 400,000
Authority. Avenue.
The Housing Authority of the P.O. Box 3246, Augusta............... GA..... 30914-3246 200,000
City of Augusta, Georgia. 1435 Walton Way.
The Housing Authority of the 104 East Wood Bloomington........... IL..... 61701 100,000
City of Bloomington. Street.
Winnebago County Housing 2901 Searles Rockford.............. IL..... 61101-2781 165,252
Authority. Avenue.
Housing Authority of Bowling 247 Double Bowling Green......... KY..... 42101 150,000
Green. Springs Road.
Housing Authority of Murray.. 716 Nash Drive.. Murray................ KY..... 42071 150,000
Cambridge Housing Authority.. 675 Cambridge............. MA..... 02139 200,000
Massachusetts
Avenue.
Springfield Housing Authority 25 Saab Court... Springfield........... MA..... 01104 400,000
Housing Authority of 417 East Fayette Baltimore............. MD..... 21202 546,700
Baltimore City. Street.
Portland Housing Authority... 14 Baxter Portland.............. ME..... 04101-1822 200,000
Boulevard.
Housing Authority of Kansas 301 East Armour. Kansas City........... MO..... 64111 199,889
City, Missouri.
Natchez Housing Authority.... 2 Auburn Avenue. Natchez............... MS..... 39120 150,000
City of Concord Housing P.O. Box 308, Concord............... NC..... 28026-0308 300,000
Department. 283 Harold
Goodman Circle.
Gastonia Housing Authority... P.O. Box 2398, Gastonia.............. NC..... 28053 150,000
340 West Long
Avenue.
Greensboro Housing Authority. P.O. Box 21287, Greensboro............ NC..... 27420-1287 200,000
450 North
Church Street.
Housing Authority of the City 1103 Broad Greenville............ NC..... 27834 163,950
of Greenville. Street.
Housing Authority of the City 1300 Admiral Camden................ NJ..... 08102 199,985
of Camden. Wilson
Boulevard.
Albany Housing Authority..... 200 South Pearl Albany................ NY..... 12202-1839 200,000
Street.
Municipal Housing Authority 375 Broadway.... Schenectady........... NY..... 12305 200,000
of the City of Schenectady.
New York City Housing 250 Broadway.... New York.............. NY..... 10007 600,000
Authority.
Syracuse Housing Authority... 516 Burt Street. Syracuse.............. NY..... 13202 399,930
Troy Housing Authority....... One Eddy's Lane. Troy.................. NY..... 12180 400,000
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing 1441 West 25th Cleveland............. OH..... 44113 250,000
Authority. Street.
Dayton Metropolitan Housing P.O. Box 8750, Dayton................ OH..... 45401-8750 497,211
Authority. 400 Wayne
Avenue.
Housing Authority of the City P.O. Box 6369, Tulsa................. OK..... 74148-0369 213,734
of Tulsa. 415 East
Independence
Street.
Allentown Housing Authority.. 1339 Allen Allentown............. PA..... 18192-2191 400,000
Street.
Housing Authority of the City P.O. Box 1963, York.................. PA..... 17403 200,000
of York. 31 South Broad
Street.
Philadelphia Housing 12 South 23rd Philadelphia.......... PA..... 19103 300,000
Authority. Street.
Housing Authority of the City One York Street. Newport............... RI..... 02840 128,834
of Newport.
Housing Authority of the City 5300 Paisano El Paso............... TX..... 79905 250,000
of El Paso. Drive.
Housing Authority of the City 1201 East 13th Fort Worth............ TX..... 76102 200,000
of Fort Worth. Street.
The Housing Authority of the 4700 Broadway... Galveston............. TX..... 77551 250,000
City of Galveston, Texas.
Danville Redevelopment and 651 Cardinal Danville.............. VA..... 24541 300,000
Housing Authority. Place.
Fairfax County Redevelopment 3700 Pender Fairfax............... VA..... 22030 200,000
and Housing Authority. Drive, Suite
300.
Roanoke Redevelopment and 2624 Salem Roanoke............... VA..... 24017-0359 400,000
Housing Authority. Turnpike,
Northwest.
Housing Authority of the City 902 South L Tacoma................ WA..... 98405 200,000
of Tacoma. Street.
King County Housing Authority 600 Andover Park Tukwila............... WA..... 98188 350,000
West.
Seattle Housing Authority.... P.O. Box 19028, Seattle............... WA..... 98109-1028 247,825
120 6th Avenue
North.
The Huntington WV Housing P.O. Box 2183, Huntington............ WV..... 25722 325,255
Authority. 300 West
Seventh Avenue.
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