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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kevin Stevens, Acting Director, Office of
Single Family Program Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room
9266, Washington, DC 20410–0500;
telephone number 202–402–4317 (this
is not a toll-free number). Individuals
can dial 7–1–1 to access the
Telecommunications Relay Service
(TRS), which permits users to make
text-based calls, including Text
Telephone (TTY) and Speech to Speech
(STS) calls.
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I. Background
HUD’s 2022–2026 Strategic Plan,1
released in March 2022, established
strategic goals to ‘‘Support Underserved
Communities’’ and to ‘‘Promote
Homeownership.’’ Among the objectives
of supporting underserved communities
is to ‘‘Advance Housing Justice,’’ which
includes expanding the Department’s
role in proactively strengthening and
protecting vulnerable and underserved
communities. Borrowers often
experience difficulty finding affordable
options to finance the purchase or
refinance of properties below certain
price thresholds, especially in areas
where home values are low. FHA’s
mission is to provide mortgage
financing options for low- to moderateincome borrowers who are not well
served by the private mortgage market,
including those seeking small mortgage.
HUD understands that a primary barrier
to small mortgage lending is the costs to
originate and service small mortgages in
relation to the limited potential
compensation afforded by these loans.
Therefore, lenders do not find it
economically feasible to originate
mortgages with low principal balances.
This lack of financing availability for
mortgages with low principal balances
creates a significant barrier to affordable
homeownership for underserved
households, particularly in certain
geographic areas.
Under Title II of the National Housing
Act (NHA),2 FHA insures loans made by
FHA-approved mortgagees for the
purchase or refinance of 1–4 family
residences, including individual
condominium units and manufactured
homes classified as real estate. FHA
insures mortgages to increase the
availability of affordable home financing
options for low- and moderate-income
1 U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development,
Fiscal Year 2022–2026 Strategic Plan (2022),
available at https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/CFO/
documents/FY2022-2026HUDStrategicPlan.pdf.
2 12 U.S.C. 1707 et seq.
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borrowers by protecting mortgagees and
lenders against the risk of default.
The Title II program provides limits
on the maximum loan amounts but does
not contain limitations on a minimum
loan amount. Additionally, FHA’s
regulation at 24 CFR 203.18d prohibits
lenders from establishing a minimum
principal loan amount under FHA’s
Title II program.
The House of Representatives
Committee Report, 116–452,
accompanying the U.S. Departments of
Transportation, Housing and Urban
Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Bill, 2021 3 directed
HUD to submit a review of its FHA
single-family mortgage insurance
policies, practices, and products to
identify any barriers or impediments to
supporting, facilitating, and making
available mortgage insurance for
mortgages having an original principal
obligation of $70,000 or less. In
response, HUD is issuing a report
concurrently with this RFI that outlines
FHA’s role in the small mortgage
lending market and identifies certain
potential impediments to small
mortgage lending.
II. Purpose of this Request for
Information
The purpose of this RFI is to solicit
information regarding barriers to
originating small mortgage lending in
the FHA program and obtain feedback
on ways to improve FHA policies and
programs that support affordable
homeownership opportunities in
underserved markets with lower
housing prices.
III. Specific Information Requested
While FHA welcomes all comments
relevant to expanding small mortgage
lending in the FHA mortgage insurance
program, FHA is particularly interested
in receiving input from interested
parties on the questions outlined below.
1. Communities have reported a lack
of available financing for small balance
mortgage loans in some areas. Have you
observed this to be true and is there a
particular mortgage loan amount below
which the problem is most acute?
2. What housing supply market
conditions and purchasing
characteristics affect the availability of
and demand for small mortgages?
3. What information can you provide
regarding the ways in which the FHA
program serves or does not serve
borrowers seeking small mortgages?
4. What barriers (e.g., origination and
servicing costs, compensation,
3 Available at https://www.congress.gov/
congressional-report/116th-congress/house-report/
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disincentives) exist for mortgage lenders
and other industry participants in
facilitating transactions that include the
origination or servicing of small
mortgages in the FHA program?
5. What technology solutions could
improve the availability of small
mortgages in the FHA program?
6. What changes to policies,
regulations, features, or processes of the
current FHA program would encourage
mortgagees to do more lending for small
mortgages in the FHA program?
7. What policies, regulations, features,
or processes outside of FHA/HUD
impact the availability of small
mortgages in the FHA program?
8. What, if any, state and local
requirements affect the availability of
small mortgages in the FHA program?
9. What consumer protections are
unique to small mortgages that should
be considered in the FHA program?
10. What issues should be considered
relating to provision of liquidity for
small mortgage lending through
securitization?
11. Offer any additional comments on
the role that FHA programs could play
in improving the supply of small
mortgages.
Julia R. Gordon,
Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal
Housing Commissioner.
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BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6325–N–01]
Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests
Granted for the First Quarter of
Calendar Year 2022
AGENCY:
Office of the General Counsel,
HUD.
ACTION:
Notice.
Section 106 of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (the HUD Reform
Act) requires HUD to publish quarterly
Federal Register notices of all
regulatory waivers that HUD has
approved. Each notice covers the
quarterly period since the previous
Federal Register notice. The purpose of
this notice is to comply with the
requirements of section 106 of the HUD
Reform Act. This notice contains a list
of regulatory waivers granted by HUD
during the period beginning on January
1, 2022 and ending on March 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general information about this notice,
contact Aaron Santa Anna, Associate
SUMMARY:
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General Counsel for Legislation and
Regulations, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW, Room 10276, Washington, DC
20410–0500, telephone 202–708–3055
(this is not a toll-free number). Persons
with hearing- or speech-impairments
may access this number through TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at 800–877–8339.
For information concerning a
particular waiver that was granted and
for which public notice is provided in
this document, contact the person
whose name and address follow the
description of the waiver granted in the
accompanying list of waivers that have
been granted in the first quarter of
calendar year 2022.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
106 of the HUD Reform Act added a
new section 7(q) to the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act
(42 U.S.C. 3535(q)), which provides
that:
1. Any waiver of a regulation must be
in writing and must specify the grounds
for approving the waiver;
2. Authority to approve a waiver of a
regulation may be delegated by the
Secretary only to an individual of
Assistant Secretary or equivalent rank,
and the person to whom authority to
waive is delegated must also have
authority to issue the particular
regulation to be waived;
3. Not less than quarterly, the
Secretary must notify the public of all
waivers of regulations that HUD has
approved, by publishing a notice in the
Federal Register. These notices (each
covering the period since the most
recent previous notification) shall:
a. Identify the project, activity, or
undertaking involved;
b. Describe the nature of the provision
waived and the designation of the
provision;
c. Indicate the name and title of the
person who granted the waiver request;
d. Describe briefly the grounds for
approval of the request; and
e. State how additional information
about a particular waiver may be
obtained.
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act
also contains requirements applicable to
waivers of HUD handbook provisions
that are not relevant to the purpose of
this notice.
This notice follows procedures
provided in HUD’s Statement of Policy
on Waiver of Regulations and Directives
issued on April 22, 1991 (56 FR 16337).
In accordance with those procedures
and with the requirements of section
106 of the HUD Reform Act, waivers of
regulations are granted by the Assistant
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Secretary with jurisdiction over the
regulations for which a waiver was
requested. In those cases in which a
General Deputy Assistant Secretary
granted the waiver, the General Deputy
Assistant Secretary was serving in the
absence of the Assistant Secretary in
accordance with the office’s Order of
Succession.
This notice covers waivers of
regulations granted by HUD from
January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2022.
For ease of reference, the waivers
granted by HUD are listed by HUD
program office (for example, the Office
of Community Planning and
Development, the Office of Fair Housing
and Equal Opportunity, the Office of
Housing, and the Office of Public and
Indian Housing, etc.). Within each
program office grouping, the waivers are
listed sequentially by the regulatory
section of title 24 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) that is being waived.
For example, a waiver of a provision in
24 CFR part 58 would be listed before
a waiver of a provision in 24 CFR part
570.
Where more than one regulatory
provision is involved in the grant of a
particular waiver request, the action is
listed under the section number of the
first regulatory requirement that appears
in 24 CFR and that is being waived. For
example, a waiver of both § 58.73 and
§ 58.74 would appear sequentially in the
listing under § 58.73.
Waiver of regulations that involve the
same initial regulatory citation are in
time sequence beginning with the
earliest-dated regulatory waiver.
Should HUD receive additional
information about waivers granted
during the period covered by this report
(the first quarter of calendar year 2022)
before the next report is published (the
second quarter of calendar year 2022),
HUD will include any additional
waivers granted for the first quarter in
the next report.
Accordingly, information about
approved waiver requests pertaining to
HUD regulations is provided in the
Appendix that follows this notice.
Damon Smith,
General Counsel.
Appendix
Listing of Waivers of Regulatory
Requirements Granted by Offices of the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development January 1, 2022 Through
March 31, 2022
Note to Reader: More information about
the granting of these waivers, including a
copy of the waiver request and approval, may
be obtained by contacting the person whose
name is listed as the contact person directly
after each set of regulatory waivers granted.
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The regulatory waivers granted appear in
the following order:
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Community Planning and
Development
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Housing
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Public and Indian Housing
Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of
Community Planning and Development
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 91.105(e)(1) and (2),
24 CFR 91.115(b)(3)(i), 24 CFR 91.401, and 24
CFR 570.431, 570.441, and 570.486(a)(5).
Project/Activity: Any HUD Community
Planning and Development (CPD) grantee in
the preparation of their FY 2022
Consolidated Plan or Annual Action Plan
and FY 2022 Plan substantial amendments.
Nature of Requirement: 24 CFR
91.105(e)(1) and (2), 24 CFR 91.115(b)(3)(i),
24 CFR 91.401, and 24 CFR 570.431, 570.441,
and 570.486(a)(5) set forth requirements for
a grantee’s citizen participation plan in the
development of the consolidated plan. These
requirements include the minimum number
of hearings, the methods of holding hearings,
requirements on providing adequate notice
for hearings, and requirements on obtaining
informed comment.
Date Granted: March 3, 2022.
Reason Waived: HUD recognizes that
efforts to contain COVID–19 require limiting
in person public gatherings, such as those
often used to obtain citizen views and
respond to proposals and questions.
Therefore, HUD waives the regulation to the
extent necessary to permit the following: For
as long as national or local health authorities
recommend social distancing and limiting
public gatherings for public health reasons,
CDBG, ESG, HOME, HTF, and HOPWA
grantees, units of general local government
receiving grant funds from a State, and
insular area grantees, may hold virtual public
hearings in lieu of in-person public hearings
to fulfill public hearing requirements
imposed by 42 U.S.C. 12707(a)(3) and the
regulations at 24 CFR part 91 and 24 CFR
part 570, or by the grantee’s citizen
participation plan for the preparation of
FY2022 Consolidated Plans, Action Plans
and any substantial amendments thereto or to
prior year plans.
Contact: James E. Hoemann, Director,
Entitlement Communities Division,
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
7282, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–5716.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 92.212(b) (HOME
participating jurisdictions) and 24 CFR
570.200(h) (Entitlement CDBG program, the
Insular Areas CDBG program, and for grants
to non-entitlement counties in Hawaii)
Project/Activity: HUD Community
Planning and Development (CPD) grantees in
the CDBG and HOME programs.
Nature of Requirement: Under 24 CFR
92.212(b) (HOME) and 24 CFR 570.200(h),
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the effective date of the grant agreement is
the program year start date or the date that
the consolidated plan is received by HUD,
whichever is later. These dates determine
when a grantee may incur pre-award costs.
For HOME, eligible administrative and
planning costs may be incurred as of the
beginning of the program year or the date the
consolidated plan describing the HOME
allocation to which the costs will be charged
is received by HUD, whichever is later.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: March 23, 2022.
Reason Waived: This waiver will allow a
grantee or participating jurisdiction to treat
the effective date of the grant agreement as
the program year start date or the date that
the consolidated plan/action plan (with
actual allocation amounts) is received by
HUD, whichever is earlier. HUD waives 24
CFR 92.212(b) to the extent necessary to
permit eligible pre-award costs to be incurred
as of the beginning of the program year or the
date the consolidated plan describing the
HOME allocation to which the costs will be
charged is received by HUD, whichever is
earlier. HUD recognizes that some activities
may be interrupted, and grantees might not
otherwise be able to use CDBG and HOME
funds for ongoing planning and
administrative costs without this waiver.
This waiver is in effect until August 16, 2022,
and was transmitted with the Notice CPD–
22–05 ‘‘Guidance on Submitting
Consolidated Plans and Annual Action Plans
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022.’’
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
James E. Hoemann, Director, Entitlement
Communities Division, Community Planning
and Development, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street
SW, Room 7282, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 402–5716.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 92.214(a)(6).
Project/Activity: The City of Newton,
Massachusetts, the lead entity of the
WestMetro HOME Consortium requested a
waiver of 24 CFR 92.214(a)(6) to allow the
participating jurisdiction to invest additional
HOME funds in a previously assisted HOME
project, St. Joseph Hall.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at
24 CFR 92.214(a)(6) prohibits a participating
jurisdiction from investing additional HOME
funds in a previously assisted HOME project
during its required affordability period.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: February 1, 2022.
Reason Waived: The original rehabilitation
did not include replacement of the elevator
because the architect and general contractor
determined that it could remain operable
with managed investment over time. In 2017,
the elevator manufacturer recommended an
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the work. In August 2019, the elevator
became inoperable and the owner had to
relocate a majority of the elderly tenants for
approximately 14 days while the elevator
underwent repairs. These emergency repairs
cost $71,252, which was approximately 20
percent of the project’s total reserves. The
CHDO determined that it must replace the
elevator to avoid additional costly emergency
repairs. The Department recognizes that
without an additional investment of HOME
funds, the property will not be able to meet
ongoing property standards, be at risk of
financial hardship, and the wellbeing of the
elderly tenants would be significantly
impacted.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 92.252(d)(1) Utility
Allowance Requirements.
Project/Activity: San Mateo County,
California requested a waiver of 24 CFR
92.252(d)(1) to allow use of the utility
allowance established by the local public
housing agency (PHA) for the Colma Veterans
Village HOME-assisted project.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at
24 CFR 92.252(d)(1) requires participating
jurisdictions to establish maximum monthly
allowances for utilities and services
(excluding telephone) and update the
allowances annually. However, participating
jurisdictions are not permitted to use the
utility allowance established by the local
public housing authority for HOME-assisted
rental projects for which HOME funds were
committed on or after August 23, 2013.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: February 1, 2022.
Reason Waived: The HOME requirements
for establishing a utility allowances conflict
with Project Based Voucher program
requirements. It is not possible to use two
different utility allowances to set the rent for
a single unit and it is administratively
burdensome to require a project owner
establish and implement different utility
allowances for HOME-assisted units and nonHOME assisted units in a project.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 570.705(f): Loan
Requirements, Loan Repayment Period.
Project/Activity: Bucks County of
Pennsylvania requested a waiver of the
regulations governing loan guarantees under
Section 108 of the Housing and Community
Development Act, as amended, to extend the
maximum term of the guaranteed loan. The
maximum loan repayment period at 24 CFR
570.705 (f) is twenty years. The initial
maturity of the guaranteed loan was August
1, 2022, which would have resulted in a
repayment period of nineteen years and two
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months. The waiver permitted the extension
of the maturity to August 1, 2023 and
resulted in a loan term of 20 years and two
months. The project financed by the
guaranteed loan entails the acquisition of real
property and infrastructure construction for a
mixed-use economic development project.
Nature of Requirement: The term of debt
obligations under 24 CFR Subpart M-Loan
Guarantees shall not exceed twenty years.
Granted by: James Arthur Jemison II,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: January 11, 2022.
Reason Waived: The need for an extended
timeline resulted from additional,
unexpected remediation activities and
COVID–19 delays. The financial consequence
of the COVID–19 crisis was substantial in
that it delayed the completion and sale of
property assisted under the project by an
additional year.
The revenue generated from the sale of the
property is the intended source of repayment
of the guaranteed loan. Extending the
maximum term will therefore enhance both
the financial feasibility of the assisted project
and the security for repayment of the
guaranteed loan.
Contact: Paul Webster, Director, Office of
Financial Management Division, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
7282, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–4563.
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Housing—Federal Housing
Administration (FHA)
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 206.304(b)(2).
Project/Activity: The requirement for a
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM)
counselor to have passed an exam within the
prior 3 years to remain on the HECM
Counselor Roster and of HUD Housing
Counseling Handbook 7610.1 REV–5.
Chapter 4, Reverse Mortgage Housing
Counseling, paragraph 4–2.
Nature of Requirement: This temporary
waiver is being issued to ensure that HUD’s
HECM Roster pool remains at or near the
current level of approximately 450 approved
and HUD-certified HECM Roster counselors.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: January 10, 2022.
Reason Waived: Absent this waiver, clients
who are age 62 or older and seeking an
HECM are at risk of significant delays in
scheduling and completing the mandated
counseling session before loan application
can proceed. The granting of the temporary
waiver is consistent with the Department’s
objectives to assist consumers age 62 or
older, who are considering applying for a
HECM mortgage, to schedule the counseling
required for this FHA-insured loan product
in a timely manner; this temporary waiver
will assist in maintaining a large pool of
qualified HECM roster counselors for
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consumers selecting and scheduling their
counseling.
Contact: Brian Siebenlist, Director,
Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and
Grant Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
9224, Washington, DC 20024, telephone (202)
402–5145.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 214.300(a)(3).
Project/Activity: HUD’s In-Person Service
Housing Counseling Program.
Nature of Requirement: Pursuant to 24 CFR
214.300(a)(3), ‘‘[c]ounseling may take place
in the office of the housing counseling
agency, at an alternate location, or by
telephone, as long as mutually acceptable to
the housing counselor and client. All
agencies participating in HUD’s Housing
Counseling program that provide services
directly to clients must provide in-person
counseling to clients that prefer this format.’’
According to the Centers for Disease
Control (CDC), as of December 20, 2021,
Omicron has been detected in most states
and territories and is resulting in a rapid
increase in COVID–19 cases. In addition, the
CDC and World Health Organization has
asserted that the Omicron variant likely will
spread more easily than the original SARSCoV–2 virus. The CDC expects that anyone
with Omicron infection can spread the virus
to others, even if they are vaccinated or do
not have symptoms.
HUD recognizes that there continues to be
a demand for housing counseling services by
clients facing financial hardship due to the
spread of the COVID–19 virus.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—
Federal Housing Commissioner
Date Granted: February 7, 2022.
Reason Waived: This partial waiver allows
participating agencies to provide continuous
services in a format other than in-person
without violating the requirements of 24 CFR
214.300(a)(3).
Contact: Brian Siebenlist, Director,
Housing Counseling, Office of Policy and
Grant Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room
9224, Washington, DC 20024, telephone (202)
402–5145.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: In-Chu-Co Apartments,
FHA Project Number 053–44032T, Chapel
Hill, North Carolina. Inter-Church Council
Housing Corporation (Owner) seeks approval
to defer repayment of the Flexible Subsidy
Operating Assistance Loan on the subject
project.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at
24 CFR 219.220(b) (1995), which governs the
repayment of operating assistance provided
under the Flexible Subsidy Program for
Troubled Properties, states ‘‘Assistance that
has been paid to a project owner under this
subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the
expiration of the term of the mortgage,
termination of mortgage insurance,
prepayment of the mortgage, or a sale of the
project.’’
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal
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Date Granted: February 5, 2022.
Reason Waived: The owner requested and
was granted waiver of the requirement to
repay the Flexible Subsidy Operating
Assistance Loans in full when they became
due. Deferring the loan payments will
preserve these affordable housing resources
for an additional 35 years through the
execution and recordation of a Rental Use
Agreement.
Contact: Margaret Wingate, Acting
Director, Field Asset Management Division,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone: (202) 402–
2231.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b) (1995).
Project/Activity: Weinberg Place,
Baltimore, MD, FHA# 052–SH009T.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at
24 CFR 219.220(b) (1995), which governs the
repayment of operating assistance provided
under the Flexible Subsidy Program for
Troubled Projects, states ‘‘Assistance that has
been paid to a project owner under this
subpart must be repaid at the earlier of
expiration of the term of the mortgage,
termination of mortgage insurance,
prepayment of the mortgage, or a sale of the
project.’’ The property is subject to a pre1974 Section 202 direct loan which matured
on September 1, 2021 and was paid in full
on September 18, 2021. The Project was
awarded two Flexible Subsidy Operating
Assistance Loans (Flex Sub Loan(s)) in the
combined amount of $2,166,344.00 in 1991
and 2001 at 1 percent interest per annum.
The Flex Sub Loan Surplus Cash Note
contains a provision requiring payment of the
principal and the interest, in full, if the
Section 202 direct mortgage loan matures or
is paid in full, or upon the sale, foreclosure,
refinancing, assignment or any other
disposition of the project.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—
Federal Housing.
Date Granted: February 5, 2022.
Reason Waived: The proposed owner
requested and was granted waiver of the
requirement to repay the Flex Sub Loans in
full when it became due. Deferring the loan
payment will preserve the affordable housing
resource for an additional 20 years through
the execution and recordation of a Use
Agreement. The proposed owner plans to pay
off the entire Flex Sub Loans combined
principal balance of $2,166,344.00. The Flex
Sub Loan as of October 15, 2021, had accrued
interest of approximately $518,928.30 based
upon the current interest rate of 1 percent.
Therefore, the owner’s total outstanding
obligation under this Flex Sub loan, as of
October 15, 2021, was $2,685,272.30. A new
pay off request to include interest will be
requested at least 30 days prior to closing.
Until repayment, the balance of the Flex
Sub Loans will be secured by a Surplus Cash
Note. The current owner will allocate 75
percent of surplus cash to pay down the Flex
Sub Loans between now and closing on the
LIHTC Transaction. The current owner will
remain subject to the Surplus Cash Note and
the 75 percent of surplus cash requirement
even if the LIHTC transaction is not closed
by March 31, 2022.
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The Office of Recapitalization will require
a 20-year Use Agreement as a condition of
the Flexible Subsidy Loan Repayment
Deferral. The Use Agreement will extend
project affordability to 20 years from the date
of the original Section 202 mortgage maturity
or the date of full repayment of the fully
amortized Flexible Subsidy Loan, whichever
is longer.
Contact: Brenda Sharon Young,
Transaction Manager, Office of
Recapitalization, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC, 20410, Room 6128,
telephone (202) 402–6275, Brenda.S.Young@
hud.gov.
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the
Office of Public and Indian Housing
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 982.303(b)(1).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021–
34 Expedited Waivers for the Public Housing
and Housing Choice Voucher (including
Mainstream and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24
CFR 982.303(b)(1) allows PHAs to grant a
family one or more extensions of the initial
voucher term regardless of the policy
described in the Administrative Plan. PHAs
should ensure consistency with these
requests and remain in compliance with the
PHA’s informally adopted interim standard.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the
opportunity to apply for certain regulatory
waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021–
14 to provide continued flexibility during the
pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver
requests in accordance with Section 106 of
the Department and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and
Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1–March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: North Tonawanda, City
Housing Authority; Thurston County
Housing Authority; Kennewick Housing
Authority; Sonoma Housing Authority;
Redding Housing Authority; Newark Housing
Authority; Laconia Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Akron
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Marlboro
County Housing Authority; Roanoke
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Spokane Housing Authority; Jonesboro
Housing Authority; Riverside County
Housing Authority; Tampa Housing
Authority; Amherst, Town Housing
Authority; Salem Housing Authority; Douglas
Housing Authority; Georgia Department of
Community Affairs; Great Bend Housing
Authority; New Orleans Housing Authority;
Stearns County Housing and Redevelopment
Authority; St. Louis Housing Authority; New
Hampshire Housing Finance Agency; Palm
Beach County Housing Authority;
Hagerstown Housing Authority; Scottsdale
Housing Authority; Lewiston Housing
Authority; Municipality of Ponce Housing
Authority; City of Norwalk Housing
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Authority; Missoula Housing Authority;
Lebanon Housing Authority; Erie County
Housing Authority; Darlington Housing
Authority; Cheraw Housing Authority;
Pahokee Housing Authority; Easton Housing
Authority; Municipality of Cidra Housing
Authority; Gary Housing Authority; Bath
Housing Authority; Ann Arbor Housing
Commission; Itasca County Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Sedalia Housing
Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; City
of Mesa Housing Authority; Winslow
Housing Authority; Cochise County Housing
Authority; Hawaiian Gardens Housing
Authority; Sanford Housing Authority;
Lincoln Housing Authority; Municipality of
Guanica Housing Authority; Municipality of
Aibonito Housing Authority; Greenwood
Housing Authority; Davis Community
Housing Authority; Chandler Housing
Authority; Macon-Bibb County Housing
Authority; Hawaii County Housing
Authority; Albany Housing Authority;
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority;
Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and
Franklin County; Skagit County Housing
Authority; Little Rock Housing Authority;
Gila County Housing Authority; Fort Wayne
Housing Authority; Kenner Housing
Authority; Methuen Housing Authority;
Brunswick Housing Authority; Concord
Housing Authority; Town of Islip Housing
Authority; Carbon County Housing
Authority; Chattanooga Housing Authority;
Franklin Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa
County; LA County Development Authority
(LACDA); San Joaquin Housing Authority;
Tulare Housing Authority; Culver City
Housing Authority; Roseville Housing
Authority; Flagler County Housing Authority;
Clearwater Housing Authority; Pensacola,
City Housing Authority; Eckan Housing;
Detroit Housing Commission; Grand Rapids
Housing Commission; Red Wing Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Wilson Housing
Authority; Geauga Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Housing Works; Allentown
Housing Authority; Municipality of Caguas
Housing Authority; Municipality of
Canovanas Housing Authority; Memphis
Housing Authority; Lafollette Housing
Authority; Etowah Housing Authority;
Suffolk Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Prichard Housing Authority;
Tucson Housing and Community
Development; Pinal County Housing
Authority; Pima County Housing Authority;
Santa Barbara City Housing Authority;
Pasadena Housing Authority; Encinitas
Housing Authority; Bristol Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Crawfordsville Housing Authority; Decatur
Housing Authority; Greencastle Housing
Authority; Roseville Housing Commission;
Plymouth Housing Commission; Mount
Pleasant Housing Commission; Washington
County Community Development Agency;
The New Reidsville Housing Authority;
Berlin Housing Authority; Lancaster Housing
Authority; Northumberland Housing
Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority;
Santa Fe County Housing Authority; Western
Regional Housing Authority; Southern
Nevada Regional Housing Authority; MidColumbia Housing Authority; Delaware
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County Housing Authority; South Kingstown
Housing Authority; Municipality of Coamo
Housing Authority; Barre Housing Authority;
Columbia Gorge Housing Authority;
Winnebago County Housing Authority;
Shasta County Housing Authority; San Diego
County Housing Authority; Pomona Housing
Authority; Imperial Valley Housing
Authority; Colorado Division of Housing;
Wallingford Housing Authority; City And
County of Honolulu Housing Authority;
Boone County Housing Authority; Anderson
Housing Authority; Cannelton Housing
Authority; St. John The Baptist Parish
Housing Authority; Benton Township
Housing Commission; Mountain Projects,
Inc.; Josephine Housing Council;
Municipality of San Juan Housing Authority;
Brownsville Housing Authority; Corpus
Christi Housing Authority; Winooski
Housing Authority; Milwaukee Housing
Authority; Monterey Housing Authority;
Marin Housing; Vallejo Housing Authority;
Baldwin Park Housing Authority; Pasco
County Housing Authority; Savannah
Housing Authority; Indianapolis Housing
Agency; Michigan City Housing Authority;
Lowell Housing Authority; Quincy Housing
Authority; Hanson Housing Authority;
Carroll County Housing and Community
Development; Neptune Housing Authority;
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Tioga County Housing Authority; Dubois
Housing Authority; Northampton County
Housing Authority; Lehigh County Housing
Authority; Municipality of Guaynabo
Housing Authority; Municipality of Manati
Housing Authority; Municipality of Lares
Housing Authority; Eat Tennessee Human
Resource Agency; Bessemer Housing
Authority; Denver Housing Authority;
Marietta Housing Authority; Prince Georges
Housing Authority; Westmoreland County
Housing Authority; York Housing Authority;
Lake Metropolitan Housing Authority; Deep
East Texas Council of Governments; South
Gate Housing Authority; Vacaville Housing
Authority; Solano Housing Authority;
Gainesville Housing Authority; Winter Haven
Housing Authority; Dekalb County Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Elgin; East
Chicago Housing Authority; Rockville
Housing Authority; Baltimore County, MD
Housing Authority; Pontiac Housing
Commission; Inkster Housing Commission;
Ionia Housing Commission; Mississippi
Regional Housing Authority VII; Mississippi
Regional Housing Authority VI; Western
Piedmont Council of Governments;
Isothermal Housing Authority; Madison
County Housing Authority; Nashua Housing
Authority; El Camino Real Housing
Authority; Syracuse Housing Authority;
Cortland Housing Authority; Wayne County
Housing Authority; Municipality of Bayamon
Housing Authority; Municipality of Guayama
Housing Authority; Beaufort Housing
Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Oak
Ridge Housing Authority; Cheyenne Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Connecticut Department of Housing; Ft.
Myers Housing Authority; Newnan Housing
Authority; Boise City Housing Authority;
Ada County Housing Authority; Vincennes
Housing Authority; Bloomington Housing
Authority; Lafayette Housing Authority;
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Northampton Housing Authority;
Stockbridge Housing Authority; Norwood
Housing Authority; Portland Housing
Authority; Auburn Housing Authority;
Ellsworth Housing Authority; Kansas City,
MO Housing Authority; Wilmington Housing
Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority; North
Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs;
Grand Forks Housing Authority; Fairport,
Village Housing Authority; Pawtucket
Housing Authority; Cranston Housing
Authority; Puerto Rico Public Housing
Administration; Municipality of Carolina
Housing Authority; Municipality of Dorado
Housing Authority; Municipality of Humacao
Housing Authority; Municipality of Rincon
Housing Authority; Municipality of Arroyo
Housing Authority; Municipality of Ceiba
Housing Authority; Chester Housing
Authority; Sioux Falls Housing Authority;
Tennessee Housing; Abilene Housing
Authority; Hopewell Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Norfolk Redevelopment
and Housing Authority; Housing Kitsap
Public Housing Authority; Dane County
Housing Authority; Weirton Housing
Authority.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 982.503(b).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021–
34 Expedited Waivers for the Public Housing
and Housing Choice Voucher (including
Mainstream and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24
CFR 982.503(b) allows PHAs to establish
payment standards up to 120 percent of the
fair market rent.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the
opportunity to apply for certain regulatory
waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021–
14 to provide continued flexibility during the
pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver
requests in accordance with Section 106 of
the Department and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and
Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1–March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: Franklin County Regional
Housing Authority; Auburn Housing
Authority; Ellsworth Housing Authority;
Kennewick Housing Authority; Fairfield
Housing Authority; Lakeland Housing
Authority; Laconia Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Roanoke
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Spokane Housing Authority; Huntsville
Housing Authority; Birmingham Housing
Authority; Mohave County Housing
Authority; Walton County Housing
Authority; Helena Housing Authority; North
Providence Housing Authority; Bellingham
Housing Authority; Tempe Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of the City of
Los Angeles; Georgia Department of
Community Affairs; Great Bend Housing
Authority; St. Louis Housing Authority; New
Hampshire Housing Finance Agency; City of
Poughkeepsie Housing Authority; San
Bernardino County Housing Authority; Ft.
Lauderdale Housing Authority; Greenfield
Housing Authority; Bucks County Housing
Authority; Tuscaloosa Housing Authority;
Scottsdale Housing Authority; Torrance
Housing Authority; Garfield County Housing
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Authority; Newark Housing Authority; West
Palm Beach Housing; Northwest Iowa
Housing Authority; Mass Housing and
Community Development; Lewiston Housing
Authority; Lapeer Housing Commission;
Columbus County Housing Authority;
Community Development Corporation of
Long Island; Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Chester Housing Authority;
Chester County Housing Authority; Luzerne
County Housing Authority; Luzerne County
Housing Authority; Cumberland Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Washington
County; Lincoln County Housing Authority;
St. Charles County Housing Authority;
Missoula Housing Authority; Lebanon
Housing Authority; Darlington Housing
Authority; Vermont State Housing Authority;
Jefferson County Housing Authority;
Berkeley Housing Authority; Palm Beach
County Housing Authority; Idaho Housing
and Finance Association—Sec 8; Gary
Housing Authority; Bath Housing Authority;
Ann Arbor Housing Commission; Sedalia
Housing Authority; Montana Department of
Commerce—Montana Housing; New York
State Housing Trust Fund Corporation;
Jackson Housing Authority; Brown County
Housing Authority; City of Mesa Housing
Authority; Humboldt Housing Authority;
Lake Wales Housing Authority; Southern
Iowa Regional Housing Authority; Yamhill
Housing Authority; Mobile Housing
Authority; Chandler Housing Authority; San
Francisco Housing Authority; College Park
Housing Authority; Elwood Housing
Authority; Albany Housing Authority;
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority; Easton
Housing Authority; Municipality of Fajardo
Housing Authority; Housing Authority of the
City of Pasco and Franklin County; Gila
County Housing Authority; Cedar Rapids
Housing Authority; Fort Wayne Housing
Authority; St. Joseph County Housing
Authority; Kenner Housing Authority; Prince
Georges Housing Authority; Brunswick
Housing Authority; Town of Islip Housing
Authority; North Hempstead Housing
Authority; Canajoharie, Village Housing
Authority; Chattanooga Housing Authority;
Tooele County Housing Authority; Franklin
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Eufaula Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of Maricopa County; LA County
Development Authority; San Joaquin
Housing Authority; Culver City Housing
Authority; National City Housing Authority;
Flagler County Housing Authority;
Clearwater Housing Authority; Crawford
County Housing Authority; Detroit Housing
Commission; Grand Rapids Housing
Commission; Red Wing Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Allentown
Housing Authority; East Providence Housing
Authority; Municipality of Caguas Housing
Authority; Municipality of Canovanas
Housing Authority; Memphis Housing
Authority; Suffolk Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Boaz Housing Authority;
Walker County Housing Authority; Prichard
Housing Authority; Tucson Housing and
Community Development; Pima County
Housing Authority; Lake Housing Authority;
Encinitas Housing Authority; South Windsor
Housing Authority; City of Hartford Housing
Authority; Wethersfield Housing Authority;
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Decatur Housing Authority; Asheville
Housing Authority; The New Reidsville
Housing Authority; East Orange Housing
Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority;
Southern Nevada Regional Housing
Authority; Linn-Benton Housing Authority;
Mid-Columbia Housing Authority; Lebanon
County Housing Authority; Barre Housing
Authority; Columbia Gorge Housing
Authority; Wenatchee Housing Authority;
Winnebago County Housing Authority; South
Central Housing Authority; Little River
County Housing Authority; San Diego County
Housing Authority; Wallingford Housing
Authority; Tampa Housing Authority; Hawaii
Public Housing Authority; Muncie Housing
Authority; Anderson Housing Authority; City
of Covington Housing Authority; St. John The
Baptist Parish Housing Authority; Benton
Township Housing Commission; Nevada
Rural Housing Authority; Hazleton Housing
Authority; Sioux Falls Housing Authority;
Corpus Christi Housing Authority; Longview
Housing Authority; Milwaukee Housing
Authority; Monterey Housing Authority;
Vallejo Housing Authority; Baldwin Park
Housing Authority; Newington Housing
Authority; East Haven Housing Authority;
Broward County Housing Authority; Pasco
County Housing Authority; Savannah
Housing Authority; Hammond Housing
Authority; Michigan City Housing Authority;
Elkhart Housing Authority; Neptune Housing
Authority; Mercer County Housing
Authority; Dubois Housing Authority; Lehigh
County Housing Authority; Peninsula
Housing Authority; Skagit County Housing
Authority; Beloit Housing Authority; Eau
Claire County Housing Authority; Bessemer
Housing Authority; Arizona Behavioral
Health Corporation; Denver Housing
Authority; Derby Housing Authority; Canton
Housing Authority; Cocoa Housing
Authority; Ford County Housing Authority;
St Charles Housing Authority; Westmoreland
County Housing Authority; York Housing
Authority; Aiken Housing Authority; Grant
County Housing Authority; Lake
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Deep East
Texas Council of Governments; Greenville
Housing Authority; Cochise County Housing
Authority; Fresno City Housing Authority;
Riverside County Housing Authority;
Norwich Housing Authority; Glastonbury
Housing Authority; Jacksonville Housing
Authority; Pahokee Housing Authority;
Centerville Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of Elgin; Kokomo Housing
Authority; Mishawaka Housing Authority;
Knox County Housing Authority; Inkster
Housing Commission; Ionia Housing
Commission; Mississippi Regional Housing
Authority VII; Concord Housing Authority;
Western Piedmont Council of Governments;
Isothermal Housing Authority; Madison
County Housing Authority; Irvington
Housing Authority; Albuquerque Housing
Authority; El Camino Real Housing
Authority; Niagara Falls, City Housing
Authority; Warwick Housing Authority;
Beaufort Housing Authority; Jackson Housing
Authority; Oak Ridge Housing Authority;
Virginia Housing Development Authority;
Okanogan County Housing Authority;
Cheyenne Housing Authority; Selma Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
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Sacramento County Housing Authority;
Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis
Obispo Housing Authority; Sonoma Housing
Authority; Santa Rosa Housing Authority;
Oceanside Housing Authority; El Dorado
Housing Authority; Connecticut Department
of Housing; Deerfield Beach Housing
Authority; Manatee County Housing
Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Boise
City Housing Authority; Ada County Housing
Authority; Bloomington Housing Authority;
Boone County Housing Authority;
Northampton Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of St. Mary’s County, MD;
Brunswick Housing Authority; Augusta
Housing Authority; St. Louis County Housing
Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority; North
Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs;
Grand Forks Housing Authority; Newark
Housing Authority; Stark Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Montgomery County
Housing Authority; Pawtucket Housing
Authority; Puerto Rico Public Housing
Administration; Municipality of Dorado
Housing Authority; Municipality of Rincon
Housing Authority; Tennessee Housing;
Galveston Housing Authority; Abilene
Housing Authority; Hopewell
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Asotin County Housing Authority; Housing
Kitsap Public Housing Authority; Wisconsin
Rapids Housing Authority.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(c)(4).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021–
34 Expedited Waivers for the Public Housing
and Housing Choice Voucher (including
Mainstream and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24
CFR 982.505(c)(4) allows PHAs to increase
the payment standard during the Housing
Assistance Payment term.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the
opportunity to apply for certain regulatory
waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021–
14 to provide continued flexibility during the
pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver
requests in accordance with Section 106 of
the Department and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and
Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1–March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: North Tonawanda, City
Housing Authority; Kennewick Housing
Authority; Sonoma Housing Authority;
Redding Housing Authority; Laconia Housing
and Redevelopment Authority; Akron
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Marlboro
County Housing Authority; Roanoke
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Birmingham Housing Authority; Riverside
County Housing Authority; Tampa Housing
Authority; Sarasota Housing Authority;
Walton County Housing Authority; WinstonSalem Housing Authority; Amherst, Town
Housing Authority; Salem Housing
Authority; North Providence Housing
Authority; Great Bend Housing Authority;
New Hampshire Housing Finance Agency;
Coventry Housing Authority; Palm Beach
County Housing Authority; Manatee County
Housing Authority; Seattle Housing
Authority; Scottsdale Housing Authority;
Housing Authority of The County of Santa
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Cruz; Torrance Housing Authority; Garfield
County Housing Authority; Newark Housing
Authority; Northwest Iowa Housing
Authority; Lewiston Housing Authority;
Michigan State Housing Development
Authority; Wayne Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Luzerne County Housing
Authority; Cumberland Housing Authority;
Delta Housing Authority; Missoula Housing
Authority; Lebanon Housing Authority;
Yamhill Housing Authority; Cheraw Housing
Authority; Vermont State Housing Authority;
Butte Housing Authority; Berkeley Housing
Authority; Erie Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Municipality of Cidra Housing
Authority; Gary Housing Authority; Ann
Arbor Housing Commission; Sedalia Housing
Authority; Jackson Housing Authority;
Charles City Housing Authority; Southern
Iowa Regional Housing Authority; Marshall
Housing Authority; Sanford Housing
Authority; Municipality of Guanica Housing
Authority; Davis Community; San Francisco
Housing Authority; College Park Housing
Authority; Elwood Housing Authority;
Columbus County Housing Authority;
Albany Housing Authority; Clermont
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Sandusky
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Northwest
Oregon Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin
County; Gila County Housing Authority;
Cedar Rapids Housing Authority; St. Joseph
County Housing Authority; Kenner Housing
Authority; Brunswick Housing Authority;
Town of Islip Housing Authority; Cleveland
Housing Authority; Franklin Redevelopment
and Housing Authority; Augusta Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa
County; LA County Development Authority
(LACDA); Culver City Housing Authority;
Flagler County Housing Authority;
Clearwater Housing Authority; Pensacola,
City Housing Authority; Crawford County
Housing Authority; Detroit Housing
Commission; Grand Rapids Housing
Commission; Red Wing Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Wilson Housing
Authority; Allentown Housing Authority;
Municipality of Caguas Housing Authority;
Municipality of Canovanas Housing
Authority; Memphis Housing Authority;
Boaz Housing Authority; Walker County
Housing Authority; Prichard Housing
Authority; Tucson Housing and Community
Development; Pima County Housing
Authority; Santa Barbara City Housing
Authority; Mendocino County Housing
Authority; Lake Housing Authority; Encinitas
Housing Authority; Volusia County Housing
Authority; Greencastle Housing Authority;
Berlin Housing Authority; Lancaster Housing
Authority; Northumberland Housing
Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority;
Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Klamath Housing Authority; Linn-Benton
Housing Authority; Mid-Columbia Housing
Authority; Delaware County Housing
Authority; Municipality of Fajardo; Barre
Housing Authority; Columbia Gorge Housing
Authority; Wenatchee Housing Authority;
Winnebago County Housing Authority; San
Diego County Housing Authority; Colorado
Division of Housing; Boone County Housing
Authority; Anderson Housing Authority; St.
John The Baptist Parish Housing Authority;
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Benton Township Housing Commission;
Mountain Projects, Inc.; Corpus Christi
Housing Authority; Winooski Housing
Authority; Longview Housing Authority;
Milwaukee Housing Authority; The Housing
Authority of The City of Montgomery; Vallejo
Housing Authority; Baldwin Park Housing
Authority; Savannah Housing Authority;
Hammond Housing Authority; Michigan City
Housing Authority; Quincy Housing
Authority; Hanson Housing Authority;
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Wilkes Barre Housing Authority; Peninsula
Housing Authority; Beloit Housing
Authority; Eau Claire County Housing
Authority; Bessemer Housing Authority;
Denver Housing Authority; Prince Georges
Housing Authority; Housing Authority of
Washington County; St Charles Housing
Authority; Lake Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Deep East Texas Council of
Governments; Ford County Housing
Authority; Greenville Housing Authority;
Housing Authority for the City of Los
Angeles; Fresno City Housing Authority;
South Gate Housing Authority; Winter Haven
Housing Authority; Centerville Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Elgin;
Mishawaka Housing Authority; Knox County
Housing Authority; Inkster Housing
Commission; Mississippi Regional Housing
Authority No. VII; Western Piedmont Council
of Governments; Isothermal Housing
Authority; Albuquerque Housing Authority;
Cortland Housing Authority; Town of
Brookhaven Housing Authority; West Valley
Housing Authority; Jackson Housing
Authority; Etowah Housing Authority; Oak
Ridge Housing Authority; Mercedes Housing
Authority; Ogden Housing Authority;
Virginia Housing Development Authority;
Selma Housing Authority; Decatur Housing
Authority; Phoenix Housing Development;
Sacramento County Housing Authority;
Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis
Obispo Housing Authority; El Dorado
Housing Authority; Newnan Housing
Authority; Vincennes Housing Authority;
Bloomington Housing Authority; Warsaw
Housing Authority; Wichita Housing
Authority; Boone County Housing Authority;
Stockbridge Housing Authority; Auburn
Housing Authority; Ellsworth Housing
Authority; Wilmington Housing Authority;
Pawtucket Housing Authority; Cranston
Housing Authority; Puerto Rico Public
Housing Administration; Municipality of
Ceiba Housing Authority; Sioux Falls
Housing Authority; Tennessee Housing;
Galveston Housing Authority; Abilene
Housing Authority; Hopewell
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Housing Kitsap Public Housing Authority;
Wisconsin Rapids Housing Authority; Knox
County Housing Authority; Inkster Housing
Commission; Ionia Housing Commission;
Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VII;
Concord Housing Authority; Western
Piedmont Council of Governments;
Isothermal Housing Authority; Madison
County Housing Authority; Irvington
Housing Authority; Albuquerque Housing
Authority; El Camino Real Housing
Authority; Niagara Falls, City Housing
Authority; Warwick Housing Authority;
Beaufort Housing Authority; Jackson Housing
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Authority; Oak Ridge Housing Authority;
Virginia Housing Development Authority;
Okanogan County Housing Authority;
Cheyenne Housing Authority; Selma Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Sacramento County Housing Authority;
Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis
Obispo Housing Authority; Sonoma Housing
Authority; Santa Rosa Housing Authority;
Oceanside Housing Authority; El Dorado
Housing Authority; Connecticut Department
of Housing; Deerfield Beach Housing
Authority; Manatee County Housing
Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Boise
City Housing Authority; Ada County Housing
Authority; Bloomington Housing Authority;
Boone County Housing Authority;
Northampton Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of St. Mary’s County, MD;
Brunswick Housing Authority; Augusta
Housing Authority; St. Louis County Housing
Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority; North
Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs;
Grand Forks Housing Authority; Newark
Housing Authority; Stark Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Montgomery County
Housing Authority; Pawtucket Housing
Authority; Puerto Rico Public Housing
Administration; Municipality of Dorado
Housing Authority; Municipality of Rincon
Housing Authority; Tennessee Housing;
Galveston Housing Authority; Abilene
Housing Authority; Hopewell
Redevelopment and Housing Authority;
Asotin County Housing Authority; Housing
Kitsap Public Housing Authority; Wisconsin
Rapids Housing Authority.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 982.634(a).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021–
34 Expedited Waivers for the Public Housing
and Housing Choice Voucher (including
Mainstream and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24
CFR 982.634(a) allows PHAs to extend
homeownership assistance for one additional
year.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the
opportunity to apply for certain regulatory
waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021–
14 to provide continued flexibility during the
pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver
requests in accordance with Section 106 of
the Department and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and
Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1–March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: New Orleans Housing
Authority; New Hampshire Housing Finance
Agency; Vermont State Housing Authority;
Yuma City Housing Authority; Albany
Housing Authority; Detroit Housing
Commission; Municipality of Caguas
Housing Authority; Memphis Housing
Authority; Prichard Housing Authority;
Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Mountain Projects, Inc.; Municipality of San
Juan Housing Authority; Brownsville
Housing Authority; Quincy Housing
Authority; Marietta Housing Authority;
Prince Georges Housing Authority; Syracuse
Housing Authority; Municipality of
Bayamon; Ft. Myers Housing Authority;
Newnan Housing Authority; Louisville
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Housing Authority; Portland Housing
Authority; Grand Forks Housing Authority.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Greensboro Housing
Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension.
The PHA shall, in writing, extend the term
of the contract of participation for a period
not to exceed two years for any FSS family
that requests, in writing, an extension of the
contract, provided that the PHA finds that
good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 18, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to
allow GHA to extend the term of the contract
of participation for an additional year. GHA
states it has a participant who is nearing the
end of their original extension, and who
would be a successful FSS graduate had they
not had the COVID–19 pandemic prevent
them from completing the remaining goals
and fulfilling their Contract of Participation.
In accordance with 24 CFR 984.303(d), good
cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618–8163.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Alameda County Housing
Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension.
The PHA shall, in writing, extend the term
of the contract of participation for a period
not to exceed two years for any FSS family
that requests, in writing, an extension of the
contract, provided that the PHA finds that
good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 19, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to
allow ACHA to extend the term of the
contract of participation for an additional 18
month. ACHA states it has a participant
whose Contract of Participation is nearing the
end of her two-year extension period. Your
agency has provided evidence that this
participant would have been a successful
FSS graduate during the Contract term had
she not been subject to domestic violence
circumstances which contributed to her
being unable to maintain employment and
remain welfare-free for 12 months prior to
graduation. In accordance with 24 CFR
984.303(d), good cause exists, and HUD
approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618–8163.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Salem Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension.
The PHA shall, in writing, extend the term
of the contract of participation for a period
not to exceed two years for any FSS family
that requests, in writing, an extension of the
contract, provided that the PHA finds that
good cause exists for granting the extension.
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Granted by: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 22, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to
allow SHA to extend the term of the contract
of participation for an additional year. SHA
states it has participant who is nearing the
end of their original extension, and who
would be a successful FSS graduate had they
not had the COVID–19 pandemic prevent
them from completing the remaining goals
and fulfilling their Contract of Participation.
In accordance with 24 CFR 984.303(d), good
cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618–8163.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Town of Brookhaven
Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension.
The PHA shall, in writing, extend the term
of the contract of participation for a period
not to exceed two years for any FSS family
that requests, in writing, an extension of the
contract, provided that the PHA finds that
good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: February 2, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to
allow TBHA to extend the term of the
contract of participation for an additional six
months. TBHA states it has a participant who
is nearing the end of their original extension,
and who would be a successful FSS graduate
had they not had the COVID–19 pandemic
prevent them from completing the remaining
goal of continuous employment and fulfilling
their Contract of Participation. In accordance
with 24 CFR 984.303(d), good cause exists,
and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618–8163.
• Regulation: 24 CFR 985.105, 24 CFR
985.101.
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021–
34 Expedited Waivers for the Public Housing
and Housing Choice Voucher (including
Mainstream and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24
CFR 985.105, 24 CFR 985.101 whereas PHAs
with a fiscal year end 3/31/22, 6/30/22, or 9/
30/22 may request to waive Section Eight
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP)
if an indicator declines as a result of
operational disruptions and from its adoption
of one or more CARES Act waivers.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the
opportunity to apply for certain regulatory
waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021–
14 to provide continued flexibility during the
pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver
requests in accordance with Section 106 of
the Department and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and
Indian Housing.
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Project/Activity: Franklin County Regional
Housing Authority; Thurston County
Housing Authority; Lapeer Housing
Commission; Kennewick Housing Authority;
Sonoma Housing Authority; Ventura County
Housing Authority; Newark Housing
Authority; Laconia Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Marlboro County
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[FR Doc. 2022–21503 Filed 10–3–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R2–ES–2022–N052
FXES11130200000–223–FF02ENEH00]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Recovery Permit
Applications
AGENCY:
Interior.
Notice of receipt of permit
applications; request for comments.
ACTION:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, invite the public to
comment on the following applications
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To ensure consideration, please
submit your written comments by
November 3, 2022.
ADDRESSES:
Document availability: Request
documents by phone or email: Marty
Tuegel 505–248–6651, marty_tuegel@
fws.gov.
Comment submission: Submit
comments by email to fw2_te_permits@
fws.gov. Please specify the permit
application you are interested in by
number (e.g., Permit Record No.
PER1234567).
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marty Tuegel, Supervisor,
Environmental Review Division, 505–
248–6651. Individuals in the United
States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of
hearing, or have a speech disability may
dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to
access telecommunications relay
services. Individuals outside the United
States should use the relay services
offered within their country to make
international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Fish and Wildlife Service,
SUMMARY:
for a permit to conduct activities
intended to recover and enhance
endangered species survival. With some
exceptions, the Endangered Species Act
(ESA) prohibits certain activities that
may impact endangered species unless
a Federal permit allows such activity.
The ESA also requires that we invite
public comment before issuing these
permits.
With some exceptions, the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.),
prohibits activities that constitute take
of listed species unless a Federal permit
is issued that allows such activity. The
ESA’s definition of ‘‘take’’ includes
hunting, shooting, harming, wounding,
or killing, and also such activities as
pursuing, harassing, trapping, capturing,
or collecting.
The ESA and our implementing
regulations in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at title 50, part 17,
provide for issuing such permits and
require that we invite public comment
before issuing permits for activities
involving listed species.
A recovery permit we issue under the
ESA, section 10(a)(1)(A), authorizes the
permittee to conduct activities with
endangered or threatened species for
scientific purposes that promote
recovery or enhance the species’
propagation or survival. These activities
often include such prohibited actions as
capture and collection. Our regulations
implementing section 10(a)(1)(A) for
these permits are found at 50 CFR 17.22
for endangered wildlife species, 50 CFR
17.32 for threatened wildlife species, 50
CFR 17.62 for endangered plant species,
and 50 CFR 17.72 for threatened plant
species.
Permit Applications Available for
Review and Comment
Documents and other information
submitted with these applications are
available for review by any party who
submits a request as specified in
ADDRESSES. Our release of documents is
subject to Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a)
and Freedom of Information Act (5
U.S.C. 552) requirements.
Proposed activities in the following
permit requests are for the recovery and
enhancement of propagation or survival
of the species in the wild. We invite
local, State, Tribal, and Federal agencies
and the public to submit written data,
views, or arguments with respect to
these applications. The comments and
recommendations that will be most
useful and likely to influence agency
decisions are those supported by
quantitative information or studies.
Please refer to the permit record number
when submitting comments.
Permit
record No.
Applicant
Species
Location
Activity
Type of take
PER0047822 .........
Snipes, Katie;
Austin,
Texas.
Texas .......................
Presence/absence surveys, habitat assessment, nest monitoring.
Harass, harm ..............
New.
PER0051491 .........
U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers;
Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
Golden-cheeked warbler
(Setophaga chrysoparia), whooping crane (Grus americana),
Houston toad (Bufo
houstonensis), red-cockaded
woodpecker (Picoides borealis),
Barton Springs salamander
(Eurycea sosorum), Austin blind
Salamander (Eurycea
waterlooensis).
Rio Grande silvery minnow
(Hybognathus amarus).
Mississippi ...............
Research to develop
eDNA markers, collect
tissue.
Harass, harm, collect,
kill.
Amend.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6325-N-01]
Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests Granted for the First
Quarter of Calendar Year 2022
AGENCY: Office of the General Counsel, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Section 106 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (the HUD Reform Act) requires HUD to publish
quarterly Federal Register notices of all regulatory waivers that HUD
has approved. Each notice covers the quarterly period since the
previous Federal Register notice. The purpose of this notice is to
comply with the requirements of section 106 of the HUD Reform Act. This
notice contains a list of regulatory waivers granted by HUD during the
period beginning on January 1, 2022 and ending on March 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about this
notice, contact Aaron Santa Anna, Associate
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General Counsel for Legislation and Regulations, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 10276, Washington,
DC 20410-0500, telephone 202-708-3055 (this is not a toll-free number).
Persons with hearing- or speech-impairments may access this number
through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800-877-
8339.
For information concerning a particular waiver that was granted and
for which public notice is provided in this document, contact the
person whose name and address follow the description of the waiver
granted in the accompanying list of waivers that have been granted in
the first quarter of calendar year 2022.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act added a
new section 7(q) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act
(42 U.S.C. 3535(q)), which provides that:
1. Any waiver of a regulation must be in writing and must specify
the grounds for approving the waiver;
2. Authority to approve a waiver of a regulation may be delegated
by the Secretary only to an individual of Assistant Secretary or
equivalent rank, and the person to whom authority to waive is delegated
must also have authority to issue the particular regulation to be
waived;
3. Not less than quarterly, the Secretary must notify the public of
all waivers of regulations that HUD has approved, by publishing a
notice in the Federal Register. These notices (each covering the period
since the most recent previous notification) shall:
a. Identify the project, activity, or undertaking involved;
b. Describe the nature of the provision waived and the designation
of the provision;
c. Indicate the name and title of the person who granted the waiver
request;
d. Describe briefly the grounds for approval of the request; and
e. State how additional information about a particular waiver may
be obtained.
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act also contains requirements
applicable to waivers of HUD handbook provisions that are not relevant
to the purpose of this notice.
This notice follows procedures provided in HUD's Statement of
Policy on Waiver of Regulations and Directives issued on April 22, 1991
(56 FR 16337). In accordance with those procedures and with the
requirements of section 106 of the HUD Reform Act, waivers of
regulations are granted by the Assistant Secretary with jurisdiction
over the regulations for which a waiver was requested. In those cases
in which a General Deputy Assistant Secretary granted the waiver, the
General Deputy Assistant Secretary was serving in the absence of the
Assistant Secretary in accordance with the office's Order of
Succession.
This notice covers waivers of regulations granted by HUD from
January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2022. For ease of reference, the
waivers granted by HUD are listed by HUD program office (for example,
the Office of Community Planning and Development, the Office of Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity, the Office of Housing, and the Office of
Public and Indian Housing, etc.). Within each program office grouping,
the waivers are listed sequentially by the regulatory section of title
24 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that is being waived. For
example, a waiver of a provision in 24 CFR part 58 would be listed
before a waiver of a provision in 24 CFR part 570.
Where more than one regulatory provision is involved in the grant
of a particular waiver request, the action is listed under the section
number of the first regulatory requirement that appears in 24 CFR and
that is being waived. For example, a waiver of both Sec. 58.73 and
Sec. 58.74 would appear sequentially in the listing under Sec. 58.73.
Waiver of regulations that involve the same initial regulatory
citation are in time sequence beginning with the earliest-dated
regulatory waiver.
Should HUD receive additional information about waivers granted
during the period covered by this report (the first quarter of calendar
year 2022) before the next report is published (the second quarter of
calendar year 2022), HUD will include any additional waivers granted
for the first quarter in the next report.
Accordingly, information about approved waiver requests pertaining
to HUD regulations is provided in the Appendix that follows this
notice.
Damon Smith,
General Counsel.
Appendix
Listing of Waivers of Regulatory Requirements Granted by Offices of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development January 1, 2022 Through
March 31, 2022
Note to Reader: More information about the granting of these
waivers, including a copy of the waiver request and approval, may be
obtained by contacting the person whose name is listed as the
contact person directly after each set of regulatory waivers
granted.
The regulatory waivers granted appear in the following order:
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Community Planning
and Development
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Housing
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Public and Indian
Housing
Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Community Planning and
Development
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
Regulation: 24 CFR 91.105(e)(1) and (2), 24 CFR
91.115(b)(3)(i), 24 CFR 91.401, and 24 CFR 570.431, 570.441, and
570.486(a)(5).
Project/Activity: Any HUD Community Planning and Development
(CPD) grantee in the preparation of their FY 2022 Consolidated Plan
or Annual Action Plan and FY 2022 Plan substantial amendments.
Nature of Requirement: 24 CFR 91.105(e)(1) and (2), 24 CFR
91.115(b)(3)(i), 24 CFR 91.401, and 24 CFR 570.431, 570.441, and
570.486(a)(5) set forth requirements for a grantee's citizen
participation plan in the development of the consolidated plan.
These requirements include the minimum number of hearings, the
methods of holding hearings, requirements on providing adequate
notice for hearings, and requirements on obtaining informed comment.
Date Granted: March 3, 2022.
Reason Waived: HUD recognizes that efforts to contain COVID-19
require limiting in person public gatherings, such as those often
used to obtain citizen views and respond to proposals and questions.
Therefore, HUD waives the regulation to the extent necessary to
permit the following: For as long as national or local health
authorities recommend social distancing and limiting public
gatherings for public health reasons, CDBG, ESG, HOME, HTF, and
HOPWA grantees, units of general local government receiving grant
funds from a State, and insular area grantees, may hold virtual
public hearings in lieu of in-person public hearings to fulfill
public hearing requirements imposed by 42 U.S.C. 12707(a)(3) and the
regulations at 24 CFR part 91 and 24 CFR part 570, or by the
grantee's citizen participation plan for the preparation of FY2022
Consolidated Plans, Action Plans and any substantial amendments
thereto or to prior year plans.
Contact: James E. Hoemann, Director, Entitlement Communities
Division, Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 7282, Washington,
DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5716.
Regulation: 24 CFR 92.212(b) (HOME participating
jurisdictions) and 24 CFR 570.200(h) (Entitlement CDBG program, the
Insular Areas CDBG program, and for grants to non-entitlement
counties in Hawaii)
Project/Activity: HUD Community Planning and Development (CPD)
grantees in the CDBG and HOME programs.
Nature of Requirement: Under 24 CFR 92.212(b) (HOME) and 24 CFR
570.200(h),
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the effective date of the grant agreement is the program year start
date or the date that the consolidated plan is received by HUD,
whichever is later. These dates determine when a grantee may incur
pre-award costs. For HOME, eligible administrative and planning
costs may be incurred as of the beginning of the program year or the
date the consolidated plan describing the HOME allocation to which
the costs will be charged is received by HUD, whichever is later.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: March 23, 2022.
Reason Waived: This waiver will allow a grantee or participating
jurisdiction to treat the effective date of the grant agreement as
the program year start date or the date that the consolidated plan/
action plan (with actual allocation amounts) is received by HUD,
whichever is earlier. HUD waives 24 CFR 92.212(b) to the extent
necessary to permit eligible pre-award costs to be incurred as of
the beginning of the program year or the date the consolidated plan
describing the HOME allocation to which the costs will be charged is
received by HUD, whichever is earlier. HUD recognizes that some
activities may be interrupted, and grantees might not otherwise be
able to use CDBG and HOME funds for ongoing planning and
administrative costs without this waiver. This waiver is in effect
until August 16, 2022, and was transmitted with the Notice CPD-22-05
``Guidance on Submitting Consolidated Plans and Annual Action Plans
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022.''
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
James E. Hoemann, Director, Entitlement Communities Division,
Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 7282, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 402-5716.
Regulation: 24 CFR 92.214(a)(6).
Project/Activity: The City of Newton, Massachusetts, the lead
entity of the WestMetro HOME Consortium requested a waiver of 24 CFR
92.214(a)(6) to allow the participating jurisdiction to invest
additional HOME funds in a previously assisted HOME project, St.
Joseph Hall.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at 24 CFR 92.214(a)(6)
prohibits a participating jurisdiction from investing additional
HOME funds in a previously assisted HOME project during its required
affordability period.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: February 1, 2022.
Reason Waived: The original rehabilitation did not include
replacement of the elevator because the architect and general
contractor determined that it could remain operable with managed
investment over time. In 2017, the elevator manufacturer recommended
an overhaul of the elevator's system, however the LIHTC investor did
not approve funds for the work. In August 2019, the elevator became
inoperable and the owner had to relocate a majority of the elderly
tenants for approximately 14 days while the elevator underwent
repairs. These emergency repairs cost $71,252, which was
approximately 20 percent of the project's total reserves. The CHDO
determined that it must replace the elevator to avoid additional
costly emergency repairs. The Department recognizes that without an
additional investment of HOME funds, the property will not be able
to meet ongoing property standards, be at risk of financial
hardship, and the wellbeing of the elderly tenants would be
significantly impacted.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
Regulation: 24 CFR 92.252(d)(1) Utility Allowance
Requirements.
Project/Activity: San Mateo County, California requested a
waiver of 24 CFR 92.252(d)(1) to allow use of the utility allowance
established by the local public housing agency (PHA) for the Colma
Veterans Village HOME-assisted project.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at 24 CFR 92.252(d)(1)
requires participating jurisdictions to establish maximum monthly
allowances for utilities and services (excluding telephone) and
update the allowances annually. However, participating jurisdictions
are not permitted to use the utility allowance established by the
local public housing authority for HOME-assisted rental projects for
which HOME funds were committed on or after August 23, 2013.
Granted By: James Arthur Jemison II, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: February 1, 2022.
Reason Waived: The HOME requirements for establishing a utility
allowances conflict with Project Based Voucher program requirements.
It is not possible to use two different utility allowances to set
the rent for a single unit and it is administratively burdensome to
require a project owner establish and implement different utility
allowances for HOME-assisted units and non-HOME assisted units in a
project.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 7160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
Regulation: 24 CFR 570.705(f): Loan Requirements, Loan
Repayment Period.
Project/Activity: Bucks County of Pennsylvania requested a
waiver of the regulations governing loan guarantees under Section
108 of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, to
extend the maximum term of the guaranteed loan. The maximum loan
repayment period at 24 CFR 570.705 (f) is twenty years. The initial
maturity of the guaranteed loan was August 1, 2022, which would have
resulted in a repayment period of nineteen years and two months. The
waiver permitted the extension of the maturity to August 1, 2023 and
resulted in a loan term of 20 years and two months. The project
financed by the guaranteed loan entails the acquisition of real
property and infrastructure construction for a mixed-use economic
development project.
Nature of Requirement: The term of debt obligations under 24 CFR
Subpart M-Loan Guarantees shall not exceed twenty years.
Granted by: James Arthur Jemison II, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Date Granted: January 11, 2022.
Reason Waived: The need for an extended timeline resulted from
additional, unexpected remediation activities and COVID-19 delays.
The financial consequence of the COVID-19 crisis was substantial in
that it delayed the completion and sale of property assisted under
the project by an additional year.
The revenue generated from the sale of the property is the
intended source of repayment of the guaranteed loan. Extending the
maximum term will therefore enhance both the financial feasibility
of the assisted project and the security for repayment of the
guaranteed loan.
Contact: Paul Webster, Director, Office of Financial Management
Division, Office of Community Planning and Development, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 7282,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-4563.
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Housing--Federal
Housing Administration (FHA)
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
Regulation: 24 CFR 206.304(b)(2).
Project/Activity: The requirement for a Home Equity Conversion
Mortgage (HECM) counselor to have passed an exam within the prior 3
years to remain on the HECM Counselor Roster and of HUD Housing
Counseling Handbook 7610.1 REV-5. Chapter 4, Reverse Mortgage
Housing Counseling, paragraph 4-2.
Nature of Requirement: This temporary waiver is being issued to
ensure that HUD's HECM Roster pool remains at or near the current
level of approximately 450 approved and HUD-certified HECM Roster
counselors.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: January 10, 2022.
Reason Waived: Absent this waiver, clients who are age 62 or
older and seeking an HECM are at risk of significant delays in
scheduling and completing the mandated counseling session before
loan application can proceed. The granting of the temporary waiver
is consistent with the Department's objectives to assist consumers
age 62 or older, who are considering applying for a HECM mortgage,
to schedule the counseling required for this FHA-insured loan
product in a timely manner; this temporary waiver will assist in
maintaining a large pool of qualified HECM roster counselors for
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consumers selecting and scheduling their counseling.
Contact: Brian Siebenlist, Director, Housing Counseling, Office
of Policy and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 9224,
Washington, DC 20024, telephone (202) 402-5145.
Regulation: 24 CFR 214.300(a)(3).
Project/Activity: HUD's In-Person Service Housing Counseling
Program.
Nature of Requirement: Pursuant to 24 CFR 214.300(a)(3),
``[c]ounseling may take place in the office of the housing
counseling agency, at an alternate location, or by telephone, as
long as mutually acceptable to the housing counselor and client. All
agencies participating in HUD's Housing Counseling program that
provide services directly to clients must provide in-person
counseling to clients that prefer this format.''
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), as of
December 20, 2021, Omicron has been detected in most states and
territories and is resulting in a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases.
In addition, the CDC and World Health Organization has asserted that
the Omicron variant likely will spread more easily than the original
SARS-CoV-2 virus. The CDC expects that anyone with Omicron infection
can spread the virus to others, even if they are vaccinated or do
not have symptoms.
HUD recognizes that there continues to be a demand for housing
counseling services by clients facing financial hardship due to the
spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner
Date Granted: February 7, 2022.
Reason Waived: This partial waiver allows participating agencies
to provide continuous services in a format other than in-person
without violating the requirements of 24 CFR 214.300(a)(3).
Contact: Brian Siebenlist, Director, Housing Counseling, Office
of Policy and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 9224,
Washington, DC 20024, telephone (202) 402-5145.
Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: In-Chu-Co Apartments, FHA Project Number 053-
44032T, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Inter-Church Council Housing
Corporation (Owner) seeks approval to defer repayment of the
Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan on the subject project.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at 24 CFR 219.220(b)
(1995), which governs the repayment of operating assistance provided
under the Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Properties, states
``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under this
subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the expiration of the term
of the mortgage, termination of mortgage insurance, prepayment of
the mortgage, or a sale of the project.''
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Housing-Deputy Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: February 5, 2022.
Reason Waived: The owner requested and was granted waiver of the
requirement to repay the Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loans
in full when they became due. Deferring the loan payments will
preserve these affordable housing resources for an additional 35
years through the execution and recordation of a Rental Use
Agreement.
Contact: Margaret Wingate, Acting Director, Field Asset
Management Division, Department of Housing and Urban Development,
451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20410, telephone: (202) 402-
2231.
Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b) (1995).
Project/Activity: Weinberg Place, Baltimore, MD, FHA# 052-
SH009T.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation at 24 CFR 219.220(b)
(1995), which governs the repayment of operating assistance provided
under the Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Projects, states
``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under this
subpart must be repaid at the earlier of expiration of the term of
the mortgage, termination of mortgage insurance, prepayment of the
mortgage, or a sale of the project.'' The property is subject to a
pre-1974 Section 202 direct loan which matured on September 1, 2021
and was paid in full on September 18, 2021. The Project was awarded
two Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loans (Flex Sub Loan(s))
in the combined amount of $2,166,344.00 in 1991 and 2001 at 1
percent interest per annum. The Flex Sub Loan Surplus Cash Note
contains a provision requiring payment of the principal and the
interest, in full, if the Section 202 direct mortgage loan matures
or is paid in full, or upon the sale, foreclosure, refinancing,
assignment or any other disposition of the project.
Granted by: Lopa P. Kolluri, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing.
Date Granted: February 5, 2022.
Reason Waived: The proposed owner requested and was granted
waiver of the requirement to repay the Flex Sub Loans in full when
it became due. Deferring the loan payment will preserve the
affordable housing resource for an additional 20 years through the
execution and recordation of a Use Agreement. The proposed owner
plans to pay off the entire Flex Sub Loans combined principal
balance of $2,166,344.00. The Flex Sub Loan as of October 15, 2021,
had accrued interest of approximately $518,928.30 based upon the
current interest rate of 1 percent. Therefore, the owner's total
outstanding obligation under this Flex Sub loan, as of October 15,
2021, was $2,685,272.30. A new pay off request to include interest
will be requested at least 30 days prior to closing.
Until repayment, the balance of the Flex Sub Loans will be
secured by a Surplus Cash Note. The current owner will allocate 75
percent of surplus cash to pay down the Flex Sub Loans between now
and closing on the LIHTC Transaction. The current owner will remain
subject to the Surplus Cash Note and the 75 percent of surplus cash
requirement even if the LIHTC transaction is not closed by March 31,
2022.
The Office of Recapitalization will require a 20-year Use
Agreement as a condition of the Flexible Subsidy Loan Repayment
Deferral. The Use Agreement will extend project affordability to 20
years from the date of the original Section 202 mortgage maturity or
the date of full repayment of the fully amortized Flexible Subsidy
Loan, whichever is longer.
Contact: Brenda Sharon Young, Transaction Manager, Office of
Recapitalization, Office of Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC, 20410, Room
6128, telephone (202) 402-6275, [email protected].
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Public and Indian
Housing
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
Regulation: 24 CFR 982.303(b)(1).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021-34 Expedited Waivers for
the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (including Mainstream
and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24 CFR 982.303(b)(1) allows PHAs to grant
a family one or more extensions of the initial voucher term
regardless of the policy described in the Administrative Plan. PHAs
should ensure consistency with these requests and remain in
compliance with the PHA's informally adopted interim standard.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the opportunity to apply for
certain regulatory waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021-14 to provide continued
flexibility during the pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver requests in accordance with
Section 106 of the Department and Urban Development Reform Act of
1989.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1-March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: North Tonawanda, City Housing Authority;
Thurston County Housing Authority; Kennewick Housing Authority;
Sonoma Housing Authority; Redding Housing Authority; Newark Housing
Authority; Laconia Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Akron
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Marlboro County Housing Authority;
Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Spokane Housing
Authority; Jonesboro Housing Authority; Riverside County Housing
Authority; Tampa Housing Authority; Amherst, Town Housing Authority;
Salem Housing Authority; Douglas Housing Authority; Georgia
Department of Community Affairs; Great Bend Housing Authority; New
Orleans Housing Authority; Stearns County Housing and Redevelopment
Authority; St. Louis Housing Authority; New Hampshire Housing
Finance Agency; Palm Beach County Housing Authority; Hagerstown
Housing Authority; Scottsdale Housing Authority; Lewiston Housing
Authority; Municipality of Ponce Housing Authority; City of Norwalk
Housing
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Authority; Missoula Housing Authority; Lebanon Housing Authority;
Erie County Housing Authority; Darlington Housing Authority; Cheraw
Housing Authority; Pahokee Housing Authority; Easton Housing
Authority; Municipality of Cidra Housing Authority; Gary Housing
Authority; Bath Housing Authority; Ann Arbor Housing Commission;
Itasca County Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Sedalia Housing
Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; City of Mesa Housing
Authority; Winslow Housing Authority; Cochise County Housing
Authority; Hawaiian Gardens Housing Authority; Sanford Housing
Authority; Lincoln Housing Authority; Municipality of Guanica
Housing Authority; Municipality of Aibonito Housing Authority;
Greenwood Housing Authority; Davis Community Housing Authority;
Chandler Housing Authority; Macon-Bibb County Housing Authority;
Hawaii County Housing Authority; Albany Housing Authority; Northwest
Oregon Housing Authority; Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and
Franklin County; Skagit County Housing Authority; Little Rock
Housing Authority; Gila County Housing Authority; Fort Wayne Housing
Authority; Kenner Housing Authority; Methuen Housing Authority;
Brunswick Housing Authority; Concord Housing Authority; Town of
Islip Housing Authority; Carbon County Housing Authority;
Chattanooga Housing Authority; Franklin Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa County; LA County
Development Authority (LACDA); San Joaquin Housing Authority; Tulare
Housing Authority; Culver City Housing Authority; Roseville Housing
Authority; Flagler County Housing Authority; Clearwater Housing
Authority; Pensacola, City Housing Authority; Eckan Housing; Detroit
Housing Commission; Grand Rapids Housing Commission; Red Wing
Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Wilson Housing Authority;
Geauga Metropolitan Housing Authority; Housing Works; Allentown
Housing Authority; Municipality of Caguas Housing Authority;
Municipality of Canovanas Housing Authority; Memphis Housing
Authority; Lafollette Housing Authority; Etowah Housing Authority;
Suffolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Prichard Housing
Authority; Tucson Housing and Community Development; Pinal County
Housing Authority; Pima County Housing Authority; Santa Barbara City
Housing Authority; Pasadena Housing Authority; Encinitas Housing
Authority; Bristol Housing Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Crawfordsville Housing Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Greencastle Housing Authority; Roseville Housing Commission;
Plymouth Housing Commission; Mount Pleasant Housing Commission;
Washington County Community Development Agency; The New Reidsville
Housing Authority; Berlin Housing Authority; Lancaster Housing
Authority; Northumberland Housing Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing
Authority; Santa Fe County Housing Authority; Western Regional
Housing Authority; Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority; Mid-
Columbia Housing Authority; Delaware County Housing Authority; South
Kingstown Housing Authority; Municipality of Coamo Housing
Authority; Barre Housing Authority; Columbia Gorge Housing
Authority; Winnebago County Housing Authority; Shasta County Housing
Authority; San Diego County Housing Authority; Pomona Housing
Authority; Imperial Valley Housing Authority; Colorado Division of
Housing; Wallingford Housing Authority; City And County of Honolulu
Housing Authority; Boone County Housing Authority; Anderson Housing
Authority; Cannelton Housing Authority; St. John The Baptist Parish
Housing Authority; Benton Township Housing Commission; Mountain
Projects, Inc.; Josephine Housing Council; Municipality of San Juan
Housing Authority; Brownsville Housing Authority; Corpus Christi
Housing Authority; Winooski Housing Authority; Milwaukee Housing
Authority; Monterey Housing Authority; Marin Housing; Vallejo
Housing Authority; Baldwin Park Housing Authority; Pasco County
Housing Authority; Savannah Housing Authority; Indianapolis Housing
Agency; Michigan City Housing Authority; Lowell Housing Authority;
Quincy Housing Authority; Hanson Housing Authority; Carroll County
Housing and Community Development; Neptune Housing Authority;
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority; Tioga County Housing
Authority; Dubois Housing Authority; Northampton County Housing
Authority; Lehigh County Housing Authority; Municipality of Guaynabo
Housing Authority; Municipality of Manati Housing Authority;
Municipality of Lares Housing Authority; Eat Tennessee Human
Resource Agency; Bessemer Housing Authority; Denver Housing
Authority; Marietta Housing Authority; Prince Georges Housing
Authority; Westmoreland County Housing Authority; York Housing
Authority; Lake Metropolitan Housing Authority; Deep East Texas
Council of Governments; South Gate Housing Authority; Vacaville
Housing Authority; Solano Housing Authority; Gainesville Housing
Authority; Winter Haven Housing Authority; Dekalb County Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Elgin; East Chicago Housing
Authority; Rockville Housing Authority; Baltimore County, MD Housing
Authority; Pontiac Housing Commission; Inkster Housing Commission;
Ionia Housing Commission; Mississippi Regional Housing Authority
VII; Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VI; Western Piedmont
Council of Governments; Isothermal Housing Authority; Madison County
Housing Authority; Nashua Housing Authority; El Camino Real Housing
Authority; Syracuse Housing Authority; Cortland Housing Authority;
Wayne County Housing Authority; Municipality of Bayamon Housing
Authority; Municipality of Guayama Housing Authority; Beaufort
Housing Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Oak Ridge Housing
Authority; Cheyenne Housing Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Connecticut Department of Housing; Ft. Myers Housing Authority;
Newnan Housing Authority; Boise City Housing Authority; Ada County
Housing Authority; Vincennes Housing Authority; Bloomington Housing
Authority; Lafayette Housing Authority; Northampton Housing
Authority; Stockbridge Housing Authority; Norwood Housing Authority;
Portland Housing Authority; Auburn Housing Authority; Ellsworth
Housing Authority; Kansas City, MO Housing Authority; Wilmington
Housing Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority; North Carolina
Commission of Indian Affairs; Grand Forks Housing Authority;
Fairport, Village Housing Authority; Pawtucket Housing Authority;
Cranston Housing Authority; Puerto Rico Public Housing
Administration; Municipality of Carolina Housing Authority;
Municipality of Dorado Housing Authority; Municipality of Humacao
Housing Authority; Municipality of Rincon Housing Authority;
Municipality of Arroyo Housing Authority; Municipality of Ceiba
Housing Authority; Chester Housing Authority; Sioux Falls Housing
Authority; Tennessee Housing; Abilene Housing Authority; Hopewell
Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Norfolk Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Housing Kitsap Public Housing Authority; Dane
County Housing Authority; Weirton Housing Authority.
Regulation: 24 CFR 982.503(b).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021-34 Expedited Waivers for
the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (including Mainstream
and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24 CFR 982.503(b) allows PHAs to
establish payment standards up to 120 percent of the fair market
rent.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the opportunity to apply for
certain regulatory waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021-14 to provide continued
flexibility during the pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver requests in accordance with
Section 106 of the Department and Urban Development Reform Act of
1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1-March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: Franklin County Regional Housing Authority;
Auburn Housing Authority; Ellsworth Housing Authority; Kennewick
Housing Authority; Fairfield Housing Authority; Lakeland Housing
Authority; Laconia Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Roanoke
Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Spokane Housing Authority;
Huntsville Housing Authority; Birmingham Housing Authority; Mohave
County Housing Authority; Walton County Housing Authority; Helena
Housing Authority; North Providence Housing Authority; Bellingham
Housing Authority; Tempe Housing Authority; Housing Authority of the
City of Los Angeles; Georgia Department of Community Affairs; Great
Bend Housing Authority; St. Louis Housing Authority; New Hampshire
Housing Finance Agency; City of Poughkeepsie Housing Authority; San
Bernardino County Housing Authority; Ft. Lauderdale Housing
Authority; Greenfield Housing Authority; Bucks County Housing
Authority; Tuscaloosa Housing Authority; Scottsdale Housing
Authority; Torrance Housing Authority; Garfield County Housing
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Authority; Newark Housing Authority; West Palm Beach Housing;
Northwest Iowa Housing Authority; Mass Housing and Community
Development; Lewiston Housing Authority; Lapeer Housing Commission;
Columbus County Housing Authority; Community Development Corporation
of Long Island; Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority; Chester
Housing Authority; Chester County Housing Authority; Luzerne County
Housing Authority; Luzerne County Housing Authority; Cumberland
Housing Authority; Housing Authority of Washington County; Lincoln
County Housing Authority; St. Charles County Housing Authority;
Missoula Housing Authority; Lebanon Housing Authority; Darlington
Housing Authority; Vermont State Housing Authority; Jefferson County
Housing Authority; Berkeley Housing Authority; Palm Beach County
Housing Authority; Idaho Housing and Finance Association--Sec 8;
Gary Housing Authority; Bath Housing Authority; Ann Arbor Housing
Commission; Sedalia Housing Authority; Montana Department of
Commerce--Montana Housing; New York State Housing Trust Fund
Corporation; Jackson Housing Authority; Brown County Housing
Authority; City of Mesa Housing Authority; Humboldt Housing
Authority; Lake Wales Housing Authority; Southern Iowa Regional
Housing Authority; Yamhill Housing Authority; Mobile Housing
Authority; Chandler Housing Authority; San Francisco Housing
Authority; College Park Housing Authority; Elwood Housing Authority;
Albany Housing Authority; Northwest Oregon Housing Authority; Easton
Housing Authority; Municipality of Fajardo Housing Authority;
Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County; Gila
County Housing Authority; Cedar Rapids Housing Authority; Fort Wayne
Housing Authority; St. Joseph County Housing Authority; Kenner
Housing Authority; Prince Georges Housing Authority; Brunswick
Housing Authority; Town of Islip Housing Authority; North Hempstead
Housing Authority; Canajoharie, Village Housing Authority;
Chattanooga Housing Authority; Tooele County Housing Authority;
Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Eufaula Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa County; LA County
Development Authority; San Joaquin Housing Authority; Culver City
Housing Authority; National City Housing Authority; Flagler County
Housing Authority; Clearwater Housing Authority; Crawford County
Housing Authority; Detroit Housing Commission; Grand Rapids Housing
Commission; Red Wing Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Allentown
Housing Authority; East Providence Housing Authority; Municipality
of Caguas Housing Authority; Municipality of Canovanas Housing
Authority; Memphis Housing Authority; Suffolk Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Boaz Housing Authority; Walker County Housing
Authority; Prichard Housing Authority; Tucson Housing and Community
Development; Pima County Housing Authority; Lake Housing Authority;
Encinitas Housing Authority; South Windsor Housing Authority; City
of Hartford Housing Authority; Wethersfield Housing Authority;
Decatur Housing Authority; Asheville Housing Authority; The New
Reidsville Housing Authority; East Orange Housing Authority; Santa
Fe Civic Housing Authority; Southern Nevada Regional Housing
Authority; Linn-Benton Housing Authority; Mid-Columbia Housing
Authority; Lebanon County Housing Authority; Barre Housing
Authority; Columbia Gorge Housing Authority; Wenatchee Housing
Authority; Winnebago County Housing Authority; South Central Housing
Authority; Little River County Housing Authority; San Diego County
Housing Authority; Wallingford Housing Authority; Tampa Housing
Authority; Hawaii Public Housing Authority; Muncie Housing
Authority; Anderson Housing Authority; City of Covington Housing
Authority; St. John The Baptist Parish Housing Authority; Benton
Township Housing Commission; Nevada Rural Housing Authority;
Hazleton Housing Authority; Sioux Falls Housing Authority; Corpus
Christi Housing Authority; Longview Housing Authority; Milwaukee
Housing Authority; Monterey Housing Authority; Vallejo Housing
Authority; Baldwin Park Housing Authority; Newington Housing
Authority; East Haven Housing Authority; Broward County Housing
Authority; Pasco County Housing Authority; Savannah Housing
Authority; Hammond Housing Authority; Michigan City Housing
Authority; Elkhart Housing Authority; Neptune Housing Authority;
Mercer County Housing Authority; Dubois Housing Authority; Lehigh
County Housing Authority; Peninsula Housing Authority; Skagit County
Housing Authority; Beloit Housing Authority; Eau Claire County
Housing Authority; Bessemer Housing Authority; Arizona Behavioral
Health Corporation; Denver Housing Authority; Derby Housing
Authority; Canton Housing Authority; Cocoa Housing Authority; Ford
County Housing Authority; St Charles Housing Authority; Westmoreland
County Housing Authority; York Housing Authority; Aiken Housing
Authority; Grant County Housing Authority; Lake Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Deep East Texas Council of Governments; Greenville
Housing Authority; Cochise County Housing Authority; Fresno City
Housing Authority; Riverside County Housing Authority; Norwich
Housing Authority; Glastonbury Housing Authority; Jacksonville
Housing Authority; Pahokee Housing Authority; Centerville Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Elgin; Kokomo Housing Authority;
Mishawaka Housing Authority; Knox County Housing Authority; Inkster
Housing Commission; Ionia Housing Commission; Mississippi Regional
Housing Authority VII; Concord Housing Authority; Western Piedmont
Council of Governments; Isothermal Housing Authority; Madison County
Housing Authority; Irvington Housing Authority; Albuquerque Housing
Authority; El Camino Real Housing Authority; Niagara Falls, City
Housing Authority; Warwick Housing Authority; Beaufort Housing
Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Oak Ridge Housing Authority;
Virginia Housing Development Authority; Okanogan County Housing
Authority; Cheyenne Housing Authority; Selma Housing Authority;
Decatur Housing Authority; Sacramento County Housing Authority;
Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis Obispo Housing Authority;
Sonoma Housing Authority; Santa Rosa Housing Authority; Oceanside
Housing Authority; El Dorado Housing Authority; Connecticut
Department of Housing; Deerfield Beach Housing Authority; Manatee
County Housing Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Boise City
Housing Authority; Ada County Housing Authority; Bloomington Housing
Authority; Boone County Housing Authority; Northampton Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of St. Mary's County, MD; Brunswick
Housing Authority; Augusta Housing Authority; St. Louis County
Housing Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority; North Carolina
Commission of Indian Affairs; Grand Forks Housing Authority; Newark
Housing Authority; Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority; Montgomery
County Housing Authority; Pawtucket Housing Authority; Puerto Rico
Public Housing Administration; Municipality of Dorado Housing
Authority; Municipality of Rincon Housing Authority; Tennessee
Housing; Galveston Housing Authority; Abilene Housing Authority;
Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Asotin County Housing
Authority; Housing Kitsap Public Housing Authority; Wisconsin Rapids
Housing Authority.
Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(c)(4).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021-34 Expedited Waivers for
the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (including Mainstream
and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24 CFR 982.505(c)(4) allows PHAs to
increase the payment standard during the Housing Assistance Payment
term.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the opportunity to apply for
certain regulatory waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021-14 to provide continued
flexibility during the pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver requests in accordance with
Section 106 of the Department and Urban Development Reform Act of
1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1-March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: North Tonawanda, City Housing Authority;
Kennewick Housing Authority; Sonoma Housing Authority; Redding
Housing Authority; Laconia Housing and Redevelopment Authority;
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Marlboro County Housing
Authority; Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Birmingham
Housing Authority; Riverside County Housing Authority; Tampa Housing
Authority; Sarasota Housing Authority; Walton County Housing
Authority; Winston-Salem Housing Authority; Amherst, Town Housing
Authority; Salem Housing Authority; North Providence Housing
Authority; Great Bend Housing Authority; New Hampshire Housing
Finance Agency; Coventry Housing Authority; Palm Beach County
Housing Authority; Manatee County Housing Authority; Seattle Housing
Authority; Scottsdale Housing Authority; Housing Authority of The
County of Santa
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Cruz; Torrance Housing Authority; Garfield County Housing Authority;
Newark Housing Authority; Northwest Iowa Housing Authority; Lewiston
Housing Authority; Michigan State Housing Development Authority;
Wayne Metropolitan Housing Authority; Luzerne County Housing
Authority; Cumberland Housing Authority; Delta Housing Authority;
Missoula Housing Authority; Lebanon Housing Authority; Yamhill
Housing Authority; Cheraw Housing Authority; Vermont State Housing
Authority; Butte Housing Authority; Berkeley Housing Authority; Erie
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Municipality of Cidra Housing
Authority; Gary Housing Authority; Ann Arbor Housing Commission;
Sedalia Housing Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Charles City
Housing Authority; Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority;
Marshall Housing Authority; Sanford Housing Authority; Municipality
of Guanica Housing Authority; Davis Community; San Francisco Housing
Authority; College Park Housing Authority; Elwood Housing Authority;
Columbus County Housing Authority; Albany Housing Authority;
Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority; Sandusky Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Northwest Oregon Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County; Gila County
Housing Authority; Cedar Rapids Housing Authority; St. Joseph County
Housing Authority; Kenner Housing Authority; Brunswick Housing
Authority; Town of Islip Housing Authority; Cleveland Housing
Authority; Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Augusta
Housing Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa County; LA County
Development Authority (LACDA); Culver City Housing Authority;
Flagler County Housing Authority; Clearwater Housing Authority;
Pensacola, City Housing Authority; Crawford County Housing
Authority; Detroit Housing Commission; Grand Rapids Housing
Commission; Red Wing Housing and Redevelopment Authority; Wilson
Housing Authority; Allentown Housing Authority; Municipality of
Caguas Housing Authority; Municipality of Canovanas Housing
Authority; Memphis Housing Authority; Boaz Housing Authority; Walker
County Housing Authority; Prichard Housing Authority; Tucson Housing
and Community Development; Pima County Housing Authority; Santa
Barbara City Housing Authority; Mendocino County Housing Authority;
Lake Housing Authority; Encinitas Housing Authority; Volusia County
Housing Authority; Greencastle Housing Authority; Berlin Housing
Authority; Lancaster Housing Authority; Northumberland Housing
Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority; Lucas Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Klamath Housing Authority; Linn-Benton Housing
Authority; Mid-Columbia Housing Authority; Delaware County Housing
Authority; Municipality of Fajardo; Barre Housing Authority;
Columbia Gorge Housing Authority; Wenatchee Housing Authority;
Winnebago County Housing Authority; San Diego County Housing
Authority; Colorado Division of Housing; Boone County Housing
Authority; Anderson Housing Authority; St. John The Baptist Parish
Housing Authority; Benton Township Housing Commission; Mountain
Projects, Inc.; Corpus Christi Housing Authority; Winooski Housing
Authority; Longview Housing Authority; Milwaukee Housing Authority;
The Housing Authority of The City of Montgomery; Vallejo Housing
Authority; Baldwin Park Housing Authority; Savannah Housing
Authority; Hammond Housing Authority; Michigan City Housing
Authority; Quincy Housing Authority; Hanson Housing Authority;
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority; Wilkes Barre Housing
Authority; Peninsula Housing Authority; Beloit Housing Authority;
Eau Claire County Housing Authority; Bessemer Housing Authority;
Denver Housing Authority; Prince Georges Housing Authority; Housing
Authority of Washington County; St Charles Housing Authority; Lake
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Deep East Texas Council of
Governments; Ford County Housing Authority; Greenville Housing
Authority; Housing Authority for the City of Los Angeles; Fresno
City Housing Authority; South Gate Housing Authority; Winter Haven
Housing Authority; Centerville Housing Authority; Housing Authority
of Elgin; Mishawaka Housing Authority; Knox County Housing
Authority; Inkster Housing Commission; Mississippi Regional Housing
Authority No. VII; Western Piedmont Council of Governments;
Isothermal Housing Authority; Albuquerque Housing Authority;
Cortland Housing Authority; Town of Brookhaven Housing Authority;
West Valley Housing Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Etowah
Housing Authority; Oak Ridge Housing Authority; Mercedes Housing
Authority; Ogden Housing Authority; Virginia Housing Development
Authority; Selma Housing Authority; Decatur Housing Authority;
Phoenix Housing Development; Sacramento County Housing Authority;
Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis Obispo Housing Authority;
El Dorado Housing Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Vincennes
Housing Authority; Bloomington Housing Authority; Warsaw Housing
Authority; Wichita Housing Authority; Boone County Housing
Authority; Stockbridge Housing Authority; Auburn Housing Authority;
Ellsworth Housing Authority; Wilmington Housing Authority; Pawtucket
Housing Authority; Cranston Housing Authority; Puerto Rico Public
Housing Administration; Municipality of Ceiba Housing Authority;
Sioux Falls Housing Authority; Tennessee Housing; Galveston Housing
Authority; Abilene Housing Authority; Hopewell Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Housing Kitsap Public Housing Authority;
Wisconsin Rapids Housing Authority; Knox County Housing Authority;
Inkster Housing Commission; Ionia Housing Commission; Mississippi
Regional Housing Authority VII; Concord Housing Authority; Western
Piedmont Council of Governments; Isothermal Housing Authority;
Madison County Housing Authority; Irvington Housing Authority;
Albuquerque Housing Authority; El Camino Real Housing Authority;
Niagara Falls, City Housing Authority; Warwick Housing Authority;
Beaufort Housing Authority; Jackson Housing Authority; Oak Ridge
Housing Authority; Virginia Housing Development Authority; Okanogan
County Housing Authority; Cheyenne Housing Authority; Selma Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority; Sacramento County Housing
Authority; Fresno County Housing Authority; San Luis Obispo Housing
Authority; Sonoma Housing Authority; Santa Rosa Housing Authority;
Oceanside Housing Authority; El Dorado Housing Authority;
Connecticut Department of Housing; Deerfield Beach Housing
Authority; Manatee County Housing Authority; Newnan Housing
Authority; Boise City Housing Authority; Ada County Housing
Authority; Bloomington Housing Authority; Boone County Housing
Authority; Northampton Housing Authority; Housing Authority of St.
Mary's County, MD; Brunswick Housing Authority; Augusta Housing
Authority; St. Louis County Housing Authority; Raleigh Housing
Authority; North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs; Grand Forks
Housing Authority; Newark Housing Authority; Stark Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Montgomery County Housing Authority; Pawtucket
Housing Authority; Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration;
Municipality of Dorado Housing Authority; Municipality of Rincon
Housing Authority; Tennessee Housing; Galveston Housing Authority;
Abilene Housing Authority; Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Asotin County Housing Authority; Housing Kitsap Public
Housing Authority; Wisconsin Rapids Housing Authority.
Regulation: 24 CFR 982.634(a).
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021-34 Expedited Waivers for
the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (including Mainstream
and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24 CFR 982.634(a) allows PHAs to extend
homeownership assistance for one additional year.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the opportunity to apply for
certain regulatory waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021-14 to provide continued
flexibility during the pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver requests in accordance with
Section 106 of the Department and Urban Development Reform Act of
1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1-March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: New Orleans Housing Authority; New Hampshire
Housing Finance Agency; Vermont State Housing Authority; Yuma City
Housing Authority; Albany Housing Authority; Detroit Housing
Commission; Municipality of Caguas Housing Authority; Memphis
Housing Authority; Prichard Housing Authority; Lucas Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Mountain Projects, Inc.; Municipality of San Juan
Housing Authority; Brownsville Housing Authority; Quincy Housing
Authority; Marietta Housing Authority; Prince Georges Housing
Authority; Syracuse Housing Authority; Municipality of Bayamon; Ft.
Myers Housing Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Louisville
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Housing Authority; Portland Housing Authority; Grand Forks Housing
Authority.
Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Greensboro Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension. The PHA shall, in
writing, extend the term of the contract of participation for a
period not to exceed two years for any FSS family that requests, in
writing, an extension of the contract, provided that the PHA finds
that good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 18, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to allow GHA to extend the
term of the contract of participation for an additional year. GHA
states it has a participant who is nearing the end of their original
extension, and who would be a successful FSS graduate had they not
had the COVID-19 pandemic prevent them from completing the remaining
goals and fulfilling their Contract of Participation. In accordance
with 24 CFR 984.303(d), good cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public Housing Investments,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618-8163.
Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Alameda County Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension. The PHA shall, in
writing, extend the term of the contract of participation for a
period not to exceed two years for any FSS family that requests, in
writing, an extension of the contract, provided that the PHA finds
that good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 19, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to allow ACHA to extend
the term of the contract of participation for an additional 18
month. ACHA states it has a participant whose Contract of
Participation is nearing the end of her two-year extension period.
Your agency has provided evidence that this participant would have
been a successful FSS graduate during the Contract term had she not
been subject to domestic violence circumstances which contributed to
her being unable to maintain employment and remain welfare-free for
12 months prior to graduation. In accordance with 24 CFR 984.303(d),
good cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public Housing Investments,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618-8163.
Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Salem Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension. The PHA shall, in
writing, extend the term of the contract of participation for a
period not to exceed two years for any FSS family that requests, in
writing, an extension of the contract, provided that the PHA finds
that good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: January 22, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to allow SHA to extend the
term of the contract of participation for an additional year. SHA
states it has participant who is nearing the end of their original
extension, and who would be a successful FSS graduate had they not
had the COVID-19 pandemic prevent them from completing the remaining
goals and fulfilling their Contract of Participation. In accordance
with 24 CFR 984.303(d), good cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public Housing Investments,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618-8163.
Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: Town of Brookhaven Housing Authority.
Nature of Requirement: Contract extension. The PHA shall, in
writing, extend the term of the contract of participation for a
period not to exceed two years for any FSS family that requests, in
writing, an extension of the contract, provided that the PHA finds
that good cause exists for granting the extension.
Granted by: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Date Granted: February 2, 2022.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted to allow TBHA to extend
the term of the contract of participation for an additional six
months. TBHA states it has a participant who is nearing the end of
their original extension, and who would be a successful FSS graduate
had they not had the COVID-19 pandemic prevent them from completing
the remaining goal of continuous employment and fulfilling their
Contract of Participation. In accordance with 24 CFR 984.303(d),
good cause exists, and HUD approves.
Contact: Anice Chenault, Office of Public Housing Investments,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20140, Room 4130,
telephone (502) 618-8163.
Regulation: 24 CFR 985.105, 24 CFR 985.101.
Nature of Requirement: Notice PIH 2021-34 Expedited Waivers for
the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (including Mainstream
and Mod Rehab) Program(s), 24 CFR 985.105, 24 CFR 985.101 whereas
PHAs with a fiscal year end 3/31/22, 6/30/22, or 9/30/22 may request
to waive Section Eight Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) if an
indicator declines as a result of operational disruptions and from
its adoption of one or more CARES Act waivers.
Reason Waived: PHAs were granted the opportunity to apply for
certain regulatory waivers that were originally offered as part of
the CARES Act waivers in Notice PIH 2021-14 to provide continued
flexibility during the pandemic and pandemic recovery. HUD
expeditiously responded to these waiver requests in accordance with
Section 106 of the Department and Urban Development Reform Act of
1989.
Granted By: Dominique Blom, General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: January 1-March 31, 2022.
Project/Activity: Franklin County Regional Housing Authority;
Thurston County Housing Authority; Lapeer Housing Commission;
Kennewick Housing Authority; Sonoma Housing Authority; Ventura
County Housing Authority; Newark Housing Authority; Laconia Housing
and Redevelopment Authority; Marlboro County Housing Authority;
Huntsville Housing Authority; Birmingham Housing Authority;
Jonesboro Housing Authority; Tampa Housing Authority; Sarasota
Housing Authority; Walton County Housing Authority; Lincolnton
Housing Authority; Salem Housing Authority; North Providence Housing
Authority; Douglas Housing Authority; Garden Grove Housing
Authority; Georgia Department of Community Affairs; New Orleans
Housing Authority; St. Louis Housing Authority; New Hampshire
Housing Finance Agency; Palm Beach County Housing Authority;
Greenfield Housing Authority; Hagerstown Housing Authority;
Scottsdale Housing Authority; Housing Authority of the County of
Santa Cruz; Torrance Housing Authority; Iowa City Housing Authority;
Mason City Housing Authority; Michigan State Housing Development
Authority; Cumberland Housing Authority; Municipality of Ponce
Housing Authority; Snohomish County Housing Authority; San Francisco
Housing Authority; Orange County Housing Authority; Pico Rivera
Housing Authority; City of Norwalk Housing Authority; Fulton Housing
Authority; Yamhill Housing Authority; Darlington Housing Authority;
Vermont State Housing Authority; Leeds Housing Authority; Berkeley
Housing Authority; Pahokee Housing Authority; Owensboro Housing
Authority; Erie Metropolitan Housing Authority; Nanticoke Housing
Authority; Municipality of Cidra Housing Authority; Burlington
Housing Authority; Contra Costa County Housing Authority; Anaheim
Housing Authority; Milford Redevelopment and Housing Partnership;
Milton Housing Authority; Gary Housing Authority; Ann Arbor Housing
Commission; Sedalia Housing Authority; Missoula Housing Authority;
Glens Falls Housing Authority; Homes For Good Housing Authority;
Josephine Housing Council; Montour County Housing Authority;
Burrillville Housing Authority; Municipality of Caguas Housing
Authority; Municipality of Florida Housing Authority; Gadsden
Housing Authority; City of Mesa Housing Authority; Winslow Housing
Authority; Cochise County Housing Authority; Ormond Beach Housing
Authority; Charles City Housing Authority; Marshall Housing
Authority; Sanford Housing Authority; Reading Housing Authority;
Lincoln Housing Authority; Municipality of Guanica Housing
Authority; Municipality of Aibonito Housing Authority; Greenwood
Housing Authority; Davis Community; Chandler Housing Authority; Yuma
City Housing Authority; Inglewood Housing Authority; Redondo Beach
Housing Authority; Hawaii County Housing Authority; Sioux City
Housing Authority; Albany Housing Authority; Clermont Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Sandusky Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Northwest
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Oregon Housing Authority; Murfreesboro Housing Authority; Newport
News Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Housing Authority of the
City of Pasco and Franklin County; Skagit County Housing Authority;
Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority; Gila County
Housing Authority; Riverside County Housing Authority; Cedar Rapids
Housing Authority; St. Joseph County Housing Authority; Kenner
Housing Authority; Boston Housing Authority; Methuen Housing
Authority; Amesbury Housing Authority; Brunswick Housing Authority;
Town of Islip Housing Authority; Jefferson County Housing Authority;
Cleveland Housing Authority; Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Bennington
Housing Authority; Housing Authority of Maricopa County; LA County
Development Authority (LACDA); San Joaquin Housing Authority;
Fairfield Housing Authority; Napa Housing Authority; Culver City
Housing Authority; National City Housing Authority; Roseville
Housing Authority; Clearwater Housing Authority; Pensacola, City
Housing Authority; Hernando County Housing Authority; Lafayette
Housing Authority; Eckan Housing; Fall River Housing Authority;
Malden Housing Authority; Detroit Housing Commission; Grand Rapids
Housing Commission; St. Clair County Housing Authority; Asheboro
Housing Authority; Dover Housing Authority; Harrison Metropolitan
Housing Authority; Housing Works; Allentown Housing Authority;
Titusville Housing Authority; Municipality of Las Marias Housing
Authority; Municipality of Villalba Housing Authority; Memphis
Housing Authority; Lafollette Housing Authority; South Plains
Regional Housing Authority; Suffolk Redevelopment and Housing
Authority; Auburn Housing Authority; Prichard Housing Authority;
Fayetteville Housing Authority; Tucson Housing and Community
Development; Flagstaff Housing Authority; Pinal County Housing
Authority; Pima County Housing Authority; Crescent City Housing
Authority; Alameda County Housing Authority; Santa Barbara City
Housing Authority; Pasadena Housing Authority; Mendocino County
Housing Authority; Oceanside Housing Authority; Lake Housing
Authority; Bristol Housing Authority; City of Hartford Housing
Authority; Orange County Housing Authority; Volusia County Housing
Authority; Americus Housing Authority; Knox County Housing
Authority; East Peoria Housing Authority; Crawfordsville Housing
Authority; Decatur Housing Authority; Greencastle Housing Authority;
Shreveport Housing Authority; Wilmington Housing Authority;
Dartmouth Housing Authority; Roseville Housing Commission; Plymouth
Housing Commission; Mount Pleasant Housing Commission; Albert Lea
Housing and Redevelopment Authority; The New Reidsville Housing
Authority; Berlin Housing Authority; Lancaster Housing Authority;
Northumberland Housing Authority; Santa Fe Civic Housing Authority;
Santa Fe County Housing Authority; Western Regional Housing
Authority; Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority; Schenectady
Muni Housing Authority; Mid-Columbia Housing Authority; Delaware
County Housing Authority; South Kingstown Housing Authority;
Municipality of Penuelas Housing Authority; Municipality of
Guayanilla Housing Authority; Municipality of San Sebastian Housing
Authority; Municipality of Coamo Housing Authority; Housing Connect-
Salt Lake County; Columbia Gorge Housing Authority; Waukesha Housing
Authority; Little River County Housing Authority; Shasta County
Housing Authority; Santa Monica Housing Authority; Pomona Housing
Authority; Imperial Valley Housing Authority; Colorado Division of
Housing; Wallingford Housing Authority; City And County of Honolulu
Housing Authority; Hawaii Public Housing Authority; Boone County
Housing Authority; Muncie Housing Authority; Anderson Housing
Authority; Cannelton Housing Authority; Lawrence County Housing
Authority; Cumberland Valley Housing Authority; St. John The Baptist
Parish Housing Authority; Lynn Housing Authority; Westminster
Housing Office; Benton Township Housing Commission; Nevada Rural
Housing Authority; Mechanicville Housing Authority; Village of Sea
Cliff Housing Authority; New York State Housing Trust Fund
Corporation; Dauphin County Housing Authority; Central Falls Housing
Authority; Municipality of San Juan Housing Authority; Charleston
County Housing Authority; N Charleston Housing Authority;
Brownsville Housing Authority; Corpus Christi Housing Authority;
Longview Housing Authority; The Housing Authority of The City of
Montgomery; Monterey Housing Authority; Marin Housing; Vallejo
Housing Authority; Baldwin Park Housing Authority; East Haven
Housing Authority; Broward County Housing Authority; Pasco County
Housing Authority; Michigan City Housing Authority; Columbus Housing
Authority; Salina Housing Authority; Crowley Housing Authority;
Lowell Housing Authority; Quincy Housing Authority; Somerville
Housing Authority; Arlington Housing Authority; Hanson Housing
Authority; Carroll County Housing and Community Development; Lansing
Housing Commission; Stearns County Housing and Redevelopment
Authority; Butte Housing Authority; Gastonia Housing Authority;
Franklin Housing Authority; Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Tioga County Housing Authority; Dubois Housing Authority;
Municipality of Guaynabo Housing Authority; Municipality of Manati
Housing Authority; Municipality of Juana Diaz Housing Authority;
Municipality of Cabo Rojo Housing Authority; Municipality of Las
Piedras Housing Authority; Municipality of Lares Housing Authority;
Municipality of Vieques Housing Authority; Municipality of Orocovis
Housing Authority; Peninsula Housing Authority; Kaukauna Housing
Authority; Bessemer Housing Authority; Pine Bluff Housing Authority;
Derby Housing Authority; Amherst Housing Authority; Prince Georges
Housing Authority; Bernalillo County Housing Authority; San Miguel
County Housing Authority; Mansfield Metropolitan Housing Authority;
Huron Metropolitan Housing Authority; Crawford Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Seneca Metropolitan Housing Authority; Westmoreland
County Housing Authority; Ford County Housing Authority; Lake
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Jasper Housing Authority; South
Tucson Housing Authority; South Gate Housing Authority; Vacaville
Housing Authority; Solano Housing Authority; Glastonbury Housing
Authority; Gainesville Housing Authority; Winter Haven Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of Elgin; McHenry County Housing
Authority; Mishawaka Housing Authority; Elkhart Housing Authority;
Rockville Housing Authority; Madisonville Housing Authority;
Brookline Housing Authority; Stoughton Housing Authority; Baltimore
County, Md Housing Authority; Pontiac Housing Commission; Grayling
Housing Commission; Taylor Housing Commission; Ionia Housing
Commission; Northwest Minnesota Multi-County Housing and
Redevelopment Authority; Dallas County Housing Authority;
Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VI; Concord Housing
Authority; Housing Authority of the County of Wake; Isothermal
Housing Authority; Nashua Housing Authority; Albuquerque Housing
Authority; Eastern Regional Housing Authority; El Camino Real
Housing Authority; Syracuse Housing Authority; Cortland Housing
Authority; Lockport Housing Authority; Boonville Housing Authority;
Ohio Housing Finance Agency; McKeesport Housing Authority; Allegheny
County Housing Authority; Beaver County Housing Authority; Snyder
County Housing Authority; Municipality of Bayamon Housing Authority;
Municipality of Guayama Housing Authority; Municipality of Arecibo
Housing Authority; Municipality of Ciales Housing Authority;
Municipality of Santa Isabel Housing Authority; Municipality of
Juncos Housing Authority; Beaufort Housing Authority; Harris County
Housing Authority; Deep East Texas Council of Governments; Ogden
Housing Authority; Virginia Housing Development Authority; Ashland
County Housing Authority; Decatur Housing Authority; York Housing
Authority; North Little Rock Housing Authority; Phoenix Housing
Development; Calexico City Housing Authority; San Luis Obispo
Housing Authority; Charter Oak Communities; Marianna Housing
Authority; Ft. Pierce Housing Authority; Ft. Myers Housing
Authority; Tallahassee Housing Authority; Deerfield Beach Housing
Authority; Newnan Housing Authority; Boise City Housing Authority;
Ada County Housing Authority; Henry County Housing Authority;
Vincennes Housing Authority; Richmond Housing Authority; Bloomington
Housing Authority; Marion Housing Authority; Warsaw Housing
Authority; Hopkinsville Housing Authority; Medford Housing
Authority; Northampton Housing Authority; Stockbridge Housing
Authority; Chelmsford Housing Authority; Norwood Housing Authority;
American Training, Inc; Harford County Housing Agency; Cecil County
Housing Agency; Portland Housing Authority; Auburn Housing
Authority; Ellsworth Housing Authority; Cheboygan Housing
Commission; Dakota County Community Development Agency; Phelps
County Public Housing
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Authority; Wilmington Housing Authority; Raleigh Housing Authority;
New Brunswick Housing Authority; Vineland Housing Authority;
Fairport, Village Housing Authority; Dayton Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Trumbull Metropolitan Housing Authority; Stark
Metropolitan Housing Authority; Brown Metropolitan Housing
Authority; Washington County Housing Authority; Northumberland
County Housing Authority; Pawtucket Housing Authority; Cranston
Housing Authority; East Providence Housing Authority; Puerto Rico
Public Housing Administration; Municipality of Dorado Housing
Authority; Municipality of Humacao Housing Authority; Municipality
of Rincon Housing Authority; Municipality of Arroyo Housing
Authority; Municipality of Ceiba Housing Authority; Sioux Falls
Housing Authority; Knoxville Community Development Corporation;
Tennessee Housing; Galveston Housing Authority; Abilene Housing
Authority; Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Norfolk
Redevelopment and Housing Authority; Abingdon Redevelopment and
Housing Authority; Housing Kitsap Public Housing Authority;
Parkersburg Housing Authority; Weirton Housing Authority; Raleigh
County Housing Authority; Boone County Housing Authority.
[FR Doc. 2022-21503 Filed 10-3-22; 8:45 am]
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