WASHINGTON, DC – August 1, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $2.9 million to 15 public housing authorities to address emergency, safety and security needs at their public housing properties, including measures necessary to fight crime and drug activities.
“Everyone has a right to feel safe in their own home,” said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. “These grants allow local housing authorities to improve the quality of life for families who live in public housing by supporting safety and security measures in their neighborhoods.”
The following housing authorities will receive this funding [See project descriptions here]:
STATE |
PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY |
FUNDING |
Maine | Westbrook Housing Authority |
$38,000 |
New York | Poughkeepsie Housing Authority |
$248,836 |
Peekskill Housing Authority |
$250,000 |
|
New Jersey | Jersey City Housing Authority |
$250,000 |
Maryland | Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County |
$217,000 |
Pennsylvania | McKeesport Housing Authority |
$250,000 |
Georgia | Decatur Housing Authority |
$250,000 |
McDonough Housing Authority |
$250,000 |
|
Housing Authority of the City of Winder |
$50,080 |
|
North Carolina | City of Concord Housing Department |
$250,000 |
Mississippi | Housing Authority of City of Louisville |
$250,000 |
Illinois | Quincy Housing Authority |
$242,500 |
Housing Authority of Pope County |
$175,000 |
|
Michigan | Mt. Pleasant Housing Commission |
$177,644 |
Texas | Monahans Housing Authority |
$80,000 |
TOTAL | $ 2,979,060 |
HUD’s Capital Fund Emergency Safety and Security Program supports public housing authorities as they address safety and security threat levels that pose a risk to the health and safety of public housing residents due to violent crimes or property related crimes within the public housing community. These grants may be used to install, repair, or replace capital needs items including security systems/surveillance cameras, fencing, lighting systems, emergency alarm systems, window bars, deadbolt locks and doors.
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need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build
inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business.
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Contact:
Donna White
(202) 708-0685