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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetterI'll-fit—GJ—G�JYJ7 I `t • JU �1 i i i ni 11 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, PC 2P410-OW1 The .Honorable Manuel Diaz Mayor of Miami 3500 Patz American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Dear Mayor Diaz: ::�•; �:F4r �i� rrtert�Iie a March 6, 2009"` , r ••rr�,crtt,; 'e� E ec);)P=MEQ NEAR 2 5 20!).' I am pleased to inform you that the U -S_ Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated $10.1 billion, made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) (Public Lave 111-5) signed into law by President Obazma ora Febraary 17, 2 009. This letter provides the allocations from the Recovery Act for the following programs administered by the Department: Community Development Block Grants; Public Housing Capital Fund; Lead Hazard Reduction; Section 8 Project -Based Rental Assistance; Homelessness Prevention Fund; and Tax Credit Assistance. These programs provide grading for housing, community and economic development, and assistance for low- and moderate -income persons and special populations across the country. Table 1 reflects the level of f coding directly available for those programs in your community. Table 2 identifies funding available through otherpxtzzers iu your community, and finally, Table 3 identifies the allocation provided to your state for which you may apply: Table 1— Grange awarded directly to your community Recovery Act o 2009,Prygram 6raniAmount Community Development Block Grant $2,21$5946 Homelessness Prevention Fund $3,392,918 bead Hazard Reduction $0 Tr%-w.hud.gov espanol.had gov m CD I' 1'Ir'II\ c✓- GCJCJJ 1'•i• JC.! �I I I LJr l llY'fl'I1 JUJ 0_4 °ikfJ l r-. U-3 Table 2 —Grants awarded to partners in your community Recovery Act of 2009 Program Grant Amount Percent of Units in Your Community Public Housing CapitalFund* Section 8 Project -Based Rental Assistance** $19,252,810 $2,261,855 64% Lead Hazard Reduction Grant $0 *Some housing autlioritie� serve areas larger than the city or county. The Grant Amount reflects the total grant to the housing authoritAies), and Percent of Units in Your Community reflects the percent of its (their) public housing units that are in your community. **71e Project -used Rental Assistance reflects the funding needed to meet the Federal Government's contractual obligation with project -based owner(s). Table 3 — Grants awarded to the state. Payers io your community might be able to apply for these funds. Rech • Act v f2009 Program Crraw Amount Tax Credit Assistance $101,134,952 Additional competitive funding will become available in the near future for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the Public Housing Capital Fund Program (renovation and energy conservation), and the Section 8 Project -Based Rental Assistance Program (energy conservation). I vestments made with Recovery Act funds must be efficient, effective, and without waste, fraud, or abuse. To this end, the Recovery Act requires unprecedented levels of transparency, oversight, and accountability — measures that HUD rigorously will enforce. Effective performance measurement and accountability are crucially important in all formula grant programs, and it is essential that HUD have complete performance data to report to President Obama, the Congress, and the American people. Your dedication to complete accurate reporting of performance measurement data will be necessary to demonstrate the effectivemess of your investments specifically, and of HUD formula grant programs and the Recovery Act at large. To ensure transparency and accountability for Recovery Act investments, public reports will be disclosed through a central website, www.Recoypry.govand through HUD's Recovery website, www.hud_gov/recovery, Local governments nationwide are grappling with effects of the current economic challenge. The timely expenditure of Recovery Act funds being announced ba this allocation, in addition to the competitive funds that will be made available in the near future, are targeted to help communities and families recover from the economic situation. Furthermore, many of these Recovery Act f tlids make it possible for Qom muzrities to reap the three benefits of energy retrofitting: the creation of local green jobs, utility cost savings, and a reduction in carbon emissions. HUD strongly encourages its grantees to focus on this opportunity. 2 I"IP1r\-1:1_1.)-C-,UCj7 14•JU' �i I r ur i91 H111 -J-M UiA 4001 F. 04 As with all HUD Recovery Act programs, your community has HUD's commitment to be as flexible as possible to help communities such as your address local needs in the most effective manner. I look forward to establishing a partnership to help strengthen your conauunity for years to come. HUD is always available to kelp you implement your programs effectively. If you or your staff have any questions, please contact your local HUD Field Office. Sincerely, Shaun Donovaa 3 TOTAL P.04