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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5500–FA–33]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Community Challenge Planning
Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2011
Office of Sustainable Housing
and Communities, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
AGENCY:
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
Fiscal Year 2011 (FY 2011) Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for the
Community Challenge Planning Grant
Program (Challenge Grants). This
announcement contains the
consolidated names and addresses of
this year’s award recipients.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dwayne S. Marsh, Office of Sustainable
Housing and Communities, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20410–4500, telephone
(202) 402–6316. Hearing or speechimpaired individuals may access this
number via TTY by calling the toll-free
Federal Information Service at (800)
877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Community Challenge Planning Grant
Program fosters reform and reduces
barriers to achieving affordable,
economically vital, and sustainable
communities. Such efforts may include
amending or replacing local master
plans, zoning codes, and building codes,
either on a jurisdiction-wide basis or in
a specific neighborhood, district,
corridor, or sector to promote mixed-use
development, affordable housing, the
reuse of older buildings and structures
for new purposes, and similar activities
with the goal of promoting
sustainability at the local or
neighborhood level. This Program also
SUMMARY:
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supports the development of affordable
housing through the development and
adoption of inclusionary zoning
ordinances and other activities to
support plan implementation.
The FY 2011 awards announced in
this Notice were selected for funding in
a competition posted on Grants.gov and
HUD’s Web site on July 27, 2011.
Applications were scored and selected
for funding based on the selection
criteria in that NOFA. The amount
appropriated in FY 2011 to fund the
Challenge Grant Program was $30
million of which $1 million had been
reserved for capacity support grants
distributed separately. This notice
announces the allocation of $28 million
for Community Challenge Planning
Grants, of which not less than $3
million is awarded to jurisdictions with
populations of less than 50,000.
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 27
awards made under the competition in
Appendix A to this document.
Dated: December 22, 2011.
Shelley Poticha,
Director, Office of Sustainable Housing and
Communities.
Appendix A
COMMUNITY CHALLENGE PLANNING GRANT PROGRAM GRANT AWARDS FROM FY 2011 NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY
City of Boston, 26 Court Street, Boston, MA: Massachusetts 02108–2501 .......................................................................................
City of Beaverton, 4755 SW Griffith Drive, PO Box 4755, Beaverton, OR: Oregon 97076–4755 .....................................................
The Hopi Tribe, P.O. Box 123, Kykotsmovi, AZ: Arizona 86039–123 ................................................................................................
Thurston Regional Planning Council, 2424 Heritage Ct. SW., Suite A, Olympia, WA: Washington 98502–6013 ............................
City of Seattle, P.O. Box 94725, Seattle, WA: Washington 98124–4725 ..........................................................................................
City of Phoenix, AZ, 200 W. Washington Street, 3rd Floor, Phoenix, AZ: Arizona 85003–1611 ......................................................
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, 32 Constitution Drive, Bedford, NH: New Hampshire 03110–6000 ............................
Pueblo de Cochiti Housing Authority, P.O. Box 98, Cochiti, NM: New Mexico 87072–0000 ............................................................
Town of Mansfield, Audrey P. Beck Municipal Building, 4 South Eagleville Road, Mansfield, CT: Connecticut 06268–2599 .........
City of Stamford, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT: Connecticut 06904–2152 ...................................................................
Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1427 Water Street Rear Building, Fitchburg, MA: Massachusetts 01420–7266 .....
City of Worcester, 455 Main St., Worchester, MA: Massachusetts 01608–1821 ...............................................................................
Mid-America Regional Council, 600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, MO: Missouri 64105–1659 ...............................................
City of Austin, 1000 E. 11th St., Austin, TX: Texas 78702–1943 .......................................................................................................
City of Freeport, Illinois, 230 West Stephenson Street, Freeport, IL: Illinois 61032–4359 ................................................................
The Village of Oak Park, 123 Madison Street, Oak Park, IL: Illinois 60302–4272 ............................................................................
City of Grand Rapids, 1120 Monroe Avenue NW., Suite 300, Grand Rapids, MI: Michigan 49503–1038 ........................................
County of Washtenaw, 220 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 8645, Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan 48107–8645 ................................................
City of Warren, 391 Mahoning Avenue, Warren, OH: Ohio 44483–1000 ..........................................................................................
Housing Authority of the County of Sacramento, 801 12th Street, Sacramento, CA: California 95814–2404 ..................................
City of West Sacramento, 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento, CA: California 95691–2717 ..........................................
Parish of St. Charles, 15045 River Road, P.O. Box 302, Hahnville, LA: Louisiana 70057–0302 .....................................................
City of High Point, 211 South Hamilton Street, High Point, NC: North Carolina 27260–5232 ..........................................................
City of Binghamton, 38 Hawley Street, Binghamton, NY: New York 13901–3767 ............................................................................
City of Garland, TX, P.O. Box 469002, 800 Main Street, Garland, TX: Texas 75046–9002 .............................................................
City of Opa-locka, 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor, Opa-locka, FL: Florida 33054–3806 ................................................................
Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, 301 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL: Florida 33401–4700 ......
$1,865,160
1,000,000
150,000
763,962
2,999,257
2,935,634
1,000,000
292,023
610,596
1,105,288
129,500
930,000
403,432
3,000,000
295,419
2,916,272
459,224
3,000,000
356,964
150,000
400,000
442,422
239,141
486,058
106,500
624,479
1,980,504
Total ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
28,641,835
Fiscal Year 2011 (FY 2011) Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for the
Sustainable Communities Regional
Planning Grant Program (Regional
Grants). This announcement contains
the consolidated names and addresses
of this year’s award recipients.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5500–FA–30]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Sustainable Communities Regional
Planning Grant Program for Fiscal
Year 2011
Office of Sustainable Housing
and Communities, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
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AGENCY:
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
SUMMARY:
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Dwayne S. Marsh, Office of Sustainable
Housing and Communities, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20410–4500, telephone
(202) 402–6316. Hearing or speechimpaired individuals may access this
number via TTY by calling the toll-free
Federal Information Service at (800)
877–8339.
The
Sustainable Communities Regional
Planning Grant Program (Program)
supports metropolitan and
multijurisdictional planning efforts that
integrate housing, land use, economic
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and workforce development,
transportation, and infrastructure
investments in a manner that empowers
jurisdictions to consider the
interdependent challenges of: (1)
Economic competitiveness and
revitalization; (2) social equity,
inclusion, and access to opportunity; (3)
energy use and climate change; and (4)
public health and environmental
impact. The Program places a priority
on investing in partnerships, including
nontraditional partnerships (e.g., arts
and culture, recreation, public health,
food systems, regional planning
agencies and public education entities)
that translate the Livability Principles
(Section I.C.1) into strategies that direct
long-term development and
reinvestment, demonstrate a
commitment to addressing issues of
regional significance, use data to set and
monitor progress toward performance
goals, and engage stakeholders and
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5500-FA-33]
Announcement of Funding Awards for the Community Challenge
Planning Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2011
AGENCY: Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities, 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 Fiscal Year 2011 (FY 2011) Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Community Challenge Planning Grant
Program (Challenge Grants). This announcement contains the consolidated
names and addresses of this year's award recipients.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dwayne S. Marsh, Office of Sustainable
Housing and Communities, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410-4500,
telephone (202) 402-6316. Hearing or speech-impaired individuals may
access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information
Service at (800) 877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Community Challenge Planning Grant
Program fosters reform and reduces barriers to achieving affordable,
economically vital, and sustainable communities. Such efforts may
include amending or replacing local master plans, zoning codes, and
building codes, either on a jurisdiction-wide basis or in a specific
neighborhood, district, corridor, or sector to promote mixed-use
development, affordable housing, the reuse of older buildings and
structures for new purposes, and similar activities with the goal of
promoting sustainability at the local or neighborhood level. This
Program also
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supports the development of affordable housing through the development
and adoption of inclusionary zoning ordinances and other activities to
support plan implementation.
The FY 2011 awards announced in this Notice were selected for
funding in a competition posted on Grants.gov and HUD's Web site on
July 27, 2011. Applications were scored and selected for funding based
on the selection criteria in that NOFA. The amount appropriated in FY
2011 to fund the Challenge Grant Program was $30 million of which $1
million had been reserved for capacity support grants distributed
separately. This notice announces the allocation of $28 million for
Community Challenge Planning Grants, of which not less than $3 million
is awarded to jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000.
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 27 awards made under the competition in Appendix A to
this document.
Dated: December 22, 2011.
Shelley Poticha,
Director, Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities.
Appendix A
Community Challenge Planning Grant Program Grant Awards From FY 2011
Notice of Funding Availability
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City of Boston, 26 Court Street, Boston, MA: $1,865,160
Massachusetts 02108-2501...............................
City of Beaverton, 4755 SW Griffith Drive, PO Box 4755, 1,000,000
Beaverton, OR: Oregon 97076-4755.......................
The Hopi Tribe, P.O. Box 123, Kykotsmovi, AZ: Arizona 150,000
86039-123..............................................
Thurston Regional Planning Council, 2424 Heritage Ct. 763,962
SW., Suite A, Olympia, WA: Washington 98502-6013.......
City of Seattle, P.O. Box 94725, Seattle, WA: Washington 2,999,257
98124-4725.............................................
City of Phoenix, AZ, 200 W. Washington Street, 3rd 2,935,634
Floor, Phoenix, AZ: Arizona 85003-1611.................
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, 32 Constitution 1,000,000
Drive, Bedford, NH: New Hampshire 03110-6000...........
Pueblo de Cochiti Housing Authority, P.O. Box 98, 292,023
Cochiti, NM: New Mexico 87072-0000.....................
Town of Mansfield, Audrey P. Beck Municipal Building, 4 610,596
South Eagleville Road, Mansfield, CT: Connecticut 06268-
2599...................................................
City of Stamford, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, 1,105,288
CT: Connecticut 06904-2152.............................
Montachusett Regional Planning Commission, 1427 Water 129,500
Street Rear Building, Fitchburg, MA: Massachusetts
01420-7266.............................................
City of Worcester, 455 Main St., Worchester, MA: 930,000
Massachusetts 01608-1821...............................
Mid-America Regional Council, 600 Broadway, Suite 200, 403,432
Kansas City, MO: Missouri 64105-1659...................
City of Austin, 1000 E. 11th St., Austin, TX: Texas 3,000,000
78702-1943.............................................
City of Freeport, Illinois, 230 West Stephenson Street, 295,419
Freeport, IL: Illinois 61032-4359......................
The Village of Oak Park, 123 Madison Street, Oak Park, 2,916,272
IL: Illinois 60302-4272................................
City of Grand Rapids, 1120 Monroe Avenue NW., Suite 300, 459,224
Grand Rapids, MI: Michigan 49503-1038..................
County of Washtenaw, 220 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 8645, 3,000,000
Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan 48107-8645.....................
City of Warren, 391 Mahoning Avenue, Warren, OH: Ohio 356,964
44483-1000.............................................
Housing Authority of the County of Sacramento, 801 12th 150,000
Street, Sacramento, CA: California 95814-2404..........
City of West Sacramento, 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West 400,000
Sacramento, CA: California 95691-2717..................
Parish of St. Charles, 15045 River Road, P.O. Box 302, 442,422
Hahnville, LA: Louisiana 70057-0302....................
City of High Point, 211 South Hamilton Street, High 239,141
Point, NC: North Carolina 27260-5232...................
City of Binghamton, 38 Hawley Street, Binghamton, NY: 486,058
New York 13901-3767....................................
City of Garland, TX, P.O. Box 469002, 800 Main Street, 106,500
Garland, TX: Texas 75046-9002..........................
City of Opa-locka, 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor, Opa- 624,479
locka, FL: Florida 33054-3806..........................
Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, 301 1,980,504
North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL: Florida 33401-
4700...................................................
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Total............................................... 28,641,835
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