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HUD 811 Program – Position Paper Q&A – Issues & Answers, President’s Budget Seeks to Terminate

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

HUD811QASuspension2010

The Section 811 program allows persons with disabilities to live as independently as possible in the community by increasing the supply of rental housing with the availability of supportive services. Facing elimination within the 2011 President’s Budget, the goal is to inform and educate the reader about both the strengths and weaknesses of the program in an effort to not only continue the program, but improve upon it.

An effort is underway to contact Legislators, inform them of the issues, and encourage them to retain this valuable program.

HUD Secretary Testifies on FY 2011 HUD Budget Request

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Written Testimony of Shaun Donovan, Secretary of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, “FY2011 Budget Request for HUD”, Hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
HUD Secretary Testimony Excerpts

President’s Budget Seeks to Terminate HUD 202 Program – Position Paper Q&A – Issues & Answers

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

HUD202QASuspension2010

HUD’s Section 202 Capital Advance program helps expand the supply of affordable housing with supportive services for the elderly. Facing elimination within the 2011 President’s Budget, the goal is to inform and educate the reader about both the strengths and weaknesses of the program in an effort to not only continue the program, but improve upon it.

An effort is underway to contact Legislators, inform them of the issues, and encourage them to retain this valuable program.

St. Giles Manor II, Pinellas Park, FL (Diocese of Southwest Florida)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
HUD Section 202 elderly housing and goverment grants community development at St. Giles Manor in Pinellas Park Florida.

St. Giles Manor II, Pinellas Park, FL (Diocese of Southwest Florida)

The Sponsor entered into a long-term lease for $1 on a site owned by the City of Pinellas Park and valued at over $1 million. The HUD Section 202 project consists of two buildings (one four and one six-story) which are connected via a walkway to a 3,500 square foot senior center. The Center is being constructed in conjunction with the Section 202 project and will be operated by the City. This unique partnership of the City and HUD will provide residents with a host of support services not typically offered.

Location: Pinellas Park, Florida

Sponsor: Diocese of Southwest FL

Capital Advance: $12,494,600

Rent Subsidies: $744,900

HUD 811 Units: 88

Opened: 2012

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

JPH & Associates launches New Website February 2010! www.hudseniorhousing.org