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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5318–FA–01]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Indian Community Development
Block Grant Recovery Act Program
AGENCY: Office of Native American
Programs, Office of Public and Indian
Housing, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
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 in a
competition for funding under the
American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (‘‘Recovery Act’’) Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for the
Indian Community Development Block
Grant (ICDBG) Program. This
announcement contains the
consolidated names and addresses of
the award recipients under the ICDBG
Recovery Act Program.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions concerning the ICDBG
Program awards, contact the Area Office
of Native American Programs (ONAP)
serving your area or Deborah M.
Lalancette, Office of Native Programs,
1670 Broadway, 23rd Floor, Denver, CO
80202, telephone (303) 675–1600.
Hearing or speech-impaired individuals
may access this number via TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Information
Relay Service at (800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This program provides grants to
Indian tribes and Alaska Native Villages
to develop viable Indian and Alaska
Native communities, including the
creation of decent housing, suitable
living environments, and economic
opportunities primarily for persons with
low and moderate incomes as defined in
24 CFR 1003.4.
The awards announced in this Notice
were selected for funding in a
competition announced in a NOFA
posted on the Department’s Recovery
Act Web site on May 27, 2009 (https://
www.hud.gov/recovery). Applications
were scored and selected for funding
based on the selection criteria in that
notice and Area ONAP geographic
jurisdictional competitions.
The amount appropriated in the
Recovery Act to fund the ICDBG was
$10,000,000. The allocations contained
in the NOFA for the Area ONAP
geographic jurisdictions were adjusted
to meet Area Office needs as allowed for
in the NOFA. The final adjusted
allocations are as follows:
Eastern/Woodlands ............
Southern Plains ..................
Northern Plains ...................
Southwest ...........................
Northwest ............................
Alaska .................................
$1,480,885
1,738,957
1,612,431
2,635,925
1,200,000
1,331,802
Total .............................
$10,000,000
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 19
awards made under the regional
competitions in Appendix A to this
document.
Dated: October 29, 2009.
Sandra B. Henriquez,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing.
APPENDIX A
RECOVERY ACT INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AWARDS
Name of applicant
Amount funded
Activity funded
Project description
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Alaska Region
Akiachak Native Community, George Peter, President, P.O. Box 70, Akiachak, AK 99551, (907)
825–4626.
Chilkoot Indian Association, Gregory Stuckey,
Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 490, Haines, AK
99827, (907) 766–2323.
Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, Victoria Demmert, President,
P.O. Box 418, Yakutat, AK 99689, (907) 784–
3238.
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$299,215
Public Facility Infrastructure ..
Construct 1,025 feet of access road to
Aanaq Subdivision.
432,587
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Inspection and rehabilitation of 20 homes.
600,000
Public Facility ........................
Construction of Community Center/Facility.
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RECOVERY ACT INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AWARDS—Continued
Name of applicant
Amount funded
Total for Alaska Region ..................................
Activity funded
Project description
1,331,802
Eastern Woodlands Region
Hannahville
Indian
Community,
Kenneth
Meshigaud,
Tribal
Chairperson,
N14911
Hannahville B1 Road, Wilson, MI 49894, (906)
466–2932.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Warren
Swartz, Jr., President, 16429 Beartown Road,
Baraga, MI 49908, (906) 353–6623.
White Earth Band Reservation Tribal Council, Michael Triplett, Planner, 26246 Crane Road,
White Earth, MN 56591, (218) 983–32485.
$434,456
Public Facilities Infrastructure
Deer Ridge Infrastructure & Utilities.
600,000
Public Facility Community
Center.
Early Childhood Education Center.
446,429
Public Facility ........................
White Earth Rediscovery Replacement
Center.
Total for Eastern Woodlands Region ..............
1,480,885
Northern Plains Region
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, James
Steele, Jr., Tribal Chairman, P.O. Box 278,
Pablo, MT 59855, (406) 675–2700.
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing Authority, Lafe
Jaugen, Executive Director, P.O. Box 327,
Lame Deer, MT 59043, (406) 477–6419.
Utah Paiute Housing Authority, Jessie Laggis, Executive Director, 665 North, 100 East, Cedar
City, UT 84721, (435) 586–1122.
$412,431
Public Facility Infrastructure ..
Install 288 water meters.
600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Rehabilitate 20 units.
600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Rehabilitate 18 units.
Total for Northern Plains Region ....................
1,612,431
Northwest Region
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, Cheryle Kennedy, Tribal
Chairwoman, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand
Ronde, OR 97347, (503) 879–2250.
$600,000
Public Facilities and Improvements.
Quileute Housing Authority, Anna Parris, Executive Director, PO Box 159, LaPush, WA 98350,
(360) 374–9719.
600,000
Housing Construction ............
Total for Northwest Region .............................
(1) Design and construction of a 1,900
sq. ft. addition to the Tribe’s Health and
Wellness Center.
(2) Remodel the front desk and lab
spaces of the existing Dental Clinic.
Construct five accessible 2-bedroom
homes.
1,200,000
Southern Plains Region
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, Margie Ross, Tribal
Administrator, 13 South 69A, Miami, OK 74354,
(918) 540–1536.
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, George E. Howell,
President, Pawnee Business Council, P.O. Box
470, 881 Little Dee Drive, Pawnee, OK 74058,
(918) 762–3621.
$600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
600,000
Public Facilities & Improvement.
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, LeRoy Howard, Chief, R2301 E. Steve Owens Blvd.,
Miami, OK 74355, (918) 542–6609.
538,957
Public Facilities & Improvement.
Total for Southern Plains Region ....................
Rehabilitate 17–25 low- and moderate-income, single-family, owner-occupied
homes with energy efficient products.
Access improvements to the current facility used by the elderly, handicapped
and low- to moderate-income families
who receive food through the Food
Distribution Center. Improvements will
include energy efficient technologies.
Establishment of an auxiliary power
source for Tribal Water/Wastewater
Systems & Emergency Response Facilities.
1,738,957
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Southwest Region
Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria, Leonard Bowman, Tribal Chairperson, 27 Bear River
Drive, Loleta, CA 95551, (707) 733–1900.
Laguna Housing Development & Management
Enterprise, William Sommers, Executive Director, P.O. Box 178, Laguna, NM 87026, (505)
552–6430.
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$600,000
Housing Construction ............
600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
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Construct three 3-bedroom homeownership units that include accessible features for disabled persons.
Rehabilitate 15 homeownership units for
elderly/disabled persons.
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RECOVERY ACT INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AWARDS—Continued
Name of applicant
Amount funded
Activity funded
Project description
Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians, Diane McHenry, Grant Writer, P.O. Box
189, Warner Springs, Ca 92806, (760) 432–666.
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority, Tomasita
Duran, Executive Director, P.O. Box 1059,
Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566, (505) 852–0189.
235,925
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Rehabilitate 13 homes for low- and moderate-income tribal members.
600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing Entity,
Robert Letendre, Executive Director, 1860 West
Sapphire Lane, Winterhaven CA 92283, (760)
572–0243.
600,000
Housing Rehabilitation ..........
Rehabilitate 14 homes that are occupied
by low- and moderate-income families
located outside of the Pueblo’s historic
area.
Rehabilitate 10 homeownership housing
units in an old subdivision.
Total for Southwest Region ............................
Grand total ...............................................
2,635,925
10,000,000
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5362–N–01]
Notice of Certain Operating Cost
Adjustment Factors for 2010
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This notice establishes, for
2010, operating cost adjustment factors
(OCAFs). OCAFs are annual factors used
to adjust Section 8 rents renewed under
section 524 of the Multifamily Assisted
Housing Reform and Affordability Act
of 1997 (MAHRA).
DATES: Effective Date: February 11,
2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Charles Capone, Director, Office of
Evaluation, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410; telephone
number 202–402–3237 (this is not a tollfree number). Hearing- or speechimpaired individuals may access this
number through TTY by calling the tollfree Federal Information Relay Service
at 800–877–8339.
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I. OCAFs
Section 514(e)(2) of MAHRA requires
HUD to establish guidelines for rent
adjustments based on an OCAF. The
statute requiring HUD to establish
OCAFs for LIHPRHA projects and
projects with contract renewals or
adjustments under section 524 of
MAHRA is similar in wording and
intent. HUD has therefore developed a
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single factor to be applied uniformly to
all projects utilizing OCAFs as the
method by which renewal rents are
established or adjusted.
LIHPRHA projects are low-income
housing projects insured by the Federal
Housing Administration (FHA).
LIHPRHA projects are primarily lowincome housing projects insured under
section 221(d)(3) below-market interest
rate (BMIR) and section 236 of the
National Housing Act, respectively.
Both categories of projects have lowincome use restrictions that have been
extended beyond the 20-year period
specified in the original documents, and
both categories of projects also receive
assistance under section 8 of the U.S.
Housing Act of 1937 to support the
continued low-income use.
Additionally, MAHRA gives HUD
broad discretion in setting OCAFs—
referring, for example, in sections
524(a)(4)(C)(i), 524(b)(1)(A), 524(b)(3)(A)
and 524(c)(1) simply to ‘‘an operating
cost adjustment factor established by the
Secretary.’’ The sole limitation to this
grant of authority is a specific
requirement in each of the foregoing
provisions that application of an OCAF
‘‘shall not result in a negative
adjustment.’’ Contract rents are adjusted
by applying the OCAF to that portion of
the rent attributable to operating
expenses exclusive of debt service.
HUD calculates the average, per unit,
change in operating costs (excluding
debt service and bad debt expense), by
state, for all projects submitting
consecutive valid financial statement
reports with fiscal year end dates
between July 31, 2007 and July 31, 2009.
The projects comprise all multifamily
properties excluding nursing homes and
hospitals. Furthermore, data for projects
with unusually high or low expenses
due to unusual circumstances were
deleted from the analysis. These
changes in actual operating costs
experienced by properties within HUD’s
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portfolio have become the FY 2010
OCAFs.
OCAFs continue to be published at
the state level. States are the lowest
level of geographical aggregation at
which there are enough projects to
permit statistically reliable analysis.
Additionally, no data were available for
the Western Pacific Islands. Data for
Hawaii was therefore used to generate
OCAFs for these areas. Finally, due to
limited data, Puerto Rico data was used
to generate OCAFs for the Virgin
Islands.
The Department continues to
reexamine the methodology for
computing the operating cost
adjustment factors so that they more
closely mirror actual operating
expenses. Future OCAF releases will
likely include methodology
improvements.
II. MAHRA and LIHPRHA OCAF
Procedures
MAHRA, as amended, created the
Mark-to-Market Program to reduce the
cost of federal housing assistance,
enhance HUD’s administration of such
assistance, and ensure the continued
affordability of units in certain
multifamily housing projects. Section
524 of MAHRA authorizes renewal of
Section 8 project-based assistance
contracts for projects without
restructuring plans under the Mark-toMarket Program, including projects that
are not eligible for a restructuring plan
and those for which the owner does not
request such a plan. Renewals must be
at rents not exceeding comparable
market rents except for certain projects.
As an example, for Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation projects, other than single
room occupancy projects (SROs) under
the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.),
that are eligible for renewal under
section 524(b)(3) of MAHRA, the
renewal rents are required to be set at
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5318-FA-01]
Announcement of Funding Awards for the Indian Community
Development Block Grant Recovery Act Program
AGENCY: Office of Native American Programs, 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 in a
competition for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (``Recovery Act'') Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
for the Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program. This
announcement contains the consolidated names and addresses of the award
recipients under the ICDBG Recovery Act Program.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions concerning the ICDBG
Program awards, contact the Area Office of Native American Programs
(ONAP) serving your area or Deborah M. Lalancette, Office of Native
Programs, 1670 Broadway, 23rd Floor, Denver, CO 80202, telephone (303)
675-1600. Hearing or speech-impaired individuals may access this number
via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at
(800) 877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This program provides grants to Indian tribes and Alaska Native
Villages to develop viable Indian and Alaska Native communities,
including the creation of decent housing, suitable living environments,
and economic opportunities primarily for persons with low and moderate
incomes as defined in 24 CFR 1003.4.
The awards announced in this Notice were selected for funding in a
competition announced in a NOFA posted on the Department's Recovery Act
Web site on May 27, 2009 (https://www.hud.gov/recovery). Applications
were scored and selected for funding based on the selection criteria in
that notice and Area ONAP geographic jurisdictional competitions.
The amount appropriated in the Recovery Act to fund the ICDBG was
$10,000,000. The allocations contained in the NOFA for the Area ONAP
geographic jurisdictions were adjusted to meet Area Office needs as
allowed for in the NOFA. The final adjusted allocations are as follows:
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Eastern/Woodlands...................................... $1,480,885
Southern Plains........................................ 1,738,957
Northern Plains........................................ 1,612,431
Southwest.............................................. 2,635,925
Northwest.............................................. 1,200,000
Alaska................................................. 1,331,802
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Total.............................................. $10,000,000
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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 19 awards made under the regional competitions in
Appendix A to this document.
Dated: October 29, 2009.
Sandra B. Henriquez,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
APPENDIX A
Recovery Act Indian Community Development Block Grant Awards
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Name of applicant Amount funded Activity funded Project description
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Alaska Region
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Akiachak Native Community, George Peter, $299,215 Public Facility Construct 1,025 feet of access road to Aanaq Subdivision.
President, P.O. Box 70, Akiachak, AK Infrastructure.
99551, (907) 825-4626.
Chilkoot Indian Association, Gregory 432,587 Housing Rehabilitation...... Inspection and rehabilitation of 20 homes.
Stuckey, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box
490, Haines, AK 99827, (907) 766-2323.
Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, Victoria Demmert, 600,000 Public Facility............. Construction of Community Center/Facility.
President, P.O. Box 418, Yakutat, AK
99689, (907) 784-3238.
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Total for Alaska Region.............. 1,331,802
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Eastern Woodlands Region
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Hannahville Indian Community, Kenneth $434,456 Public Facilities Deer Ridge Infrastructure & Utilities.
Meshigaud, Tribal Chairperson, N14911 Infrastructure.
Hannahville B1 Road, Wilson, MI 49894,
(906) 466-2932.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Warren 600,000 Public Facility Community Early Childhood Education Center.
Swartz, Jr., President, 16429 Beartown Center.
Road, Baraga, MI 49908, (906) 353-6623.
White Earth Band Reservation Tribal 446,429 Public Facility............. White Earth Rediscovery Replacement Center.
Council, Michael Triplett, Planner,
26246 Crane Road, White Earth, MN 56591,
(218) 983-32485.
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Total for Eastern Woodlands Region... 1,480,885
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Northern Plains Region
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, $412,431 Public Facility Install 288 water meters.
James Steele, Jr., Tribal Chairman, P.O. Infrastructure.
Box 278, Pablo, MT 59855, (406) 675-2700.
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing 600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 20 units.
Authority, Lafe Jaugen, Executive
Director, P.O. Box 327, Lame Deer, MT
59043, (406) 477-6419.
Utah Paiute Housing Authority, Jessie 600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 18 units.
Laggis, Executive Director, 665 North,
100 East, Cedar City, UT 84721, (435)
586-1122.
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Total for Northern Plains Region..... 1,612,431
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Northwest Region
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde $600,000 Public Facilities and (1) Design and construction of a 1,900 sq. ft. addition to the
Community of Oregon, Cheryle Kennedy, Improvements. Tribe's Health and Wellness Center.
Tribal Chairwoman, 9615 Grand Ronde (2) Remodel the front desk and lab spaces of the existing
Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, (503) 879- Dental Clinic.
2250.
Quileute Housing Authority, Anna Parris, 600,000 Housing Construction........ Construct five accessible 2-bedroom homes.
Executive Director, PO Box 159, LaPush,
WA 98350, (360) 374-9719.
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Total for Northwest Region........... 1,200,000
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Southern Plains Region
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Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, Margie Ross, $600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 17-25 low- and moderate-income, single-family,
Tribal Administrator, 13 South 69A, owner-occupied homes with energy efficient products.
Miami, OK 74354, (918) 540-1536.
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, George E. 600,000 Public Facilities & Access improvements to the current facility used by the
Howell, President, Pawnee Business Improvement. elderly, handicapped and low- to moderate-income families who
Council, P.O. Box 470, 881 Little Dee receive food through the Food Distribution Center.
Drive, Pawnee, OK 74058, (918) 762-3621. Improvements will include energy efficient technologies.
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, LeRoy 538,957 Public Facilities & Establishment of an auxiliary power source for Tribal Water/
Howard, Chief, R2301 E. Steve Owens Improvement. Wastewater Systems & Emergency Response Facilities.
Blvd., Miami, OK 74355, (918) 542-6609.
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Total for Southern Plains Region..... 1,738,957
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Southwest Region
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Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria, $600,000 Housing Construction........ Construct three 3-bedroom homeownership units that include
Leonard Bowman, Tribal Chairperson, 27 accessible features for disabled persons.
Bear River Drive, Loleta, CA 95551,
(707) 733-1900.
Laguna Housing Development & Management 600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 15 homeownership units for elderly/disabled
Enterprise, William Sommers, Executive persons.
Director, P.O. Box 178, Laguna, NM
87026, (505) 552-6430.
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Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno 235,925 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 13 homes for low- and moderate-income tribal
Indians, Diane McHenry, Grant Writer, members.
P.O. Box 189, Warner Springs, Ca 92806,
(760) 432-666.
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority, Tomasita 600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 14 homes that are occupied by low- and moderate-
Duran, Executive Director, P.O. Box income families located outside of the Pueblo's historic
1059, Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566, (505) 852- area.
0189.
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing 600,000 Housing Rehabilitation...... Rehabilitate 10 homeownership housing units in an old
Entity, Robert Letendre, Executive subdivision.
Director, 1860 West Sapphire Lane,
Winterhaven CA 92283, (760) 572-0243.
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Total for Southwest Region........... 2,635,925
Grand total...................... 10,000,000
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