How Much Stimulus Money Will Your City Get for Housing?
The first details are trickling out on how thousands of cities stand to benefit from the stimulus package. Housing and Urban Development has released city breakdowns for each of its major programs.
For example, the New Orleans Housing Authority will get $34.5 million to modernize and develop public housing. Elkhart, Ind., will get $3 million to reduce lead paint. And Los Angeles will get $29.5 million to prevent homelessness.
You can find all the Excel spreadsheets here:
- Project-Based Rental Assistance
- Community Development Block Grants
- Lead Hazard Reduction
- Homelessness Prevention
- Tax Credit Assistance
- Native American Housing Block Grants
- Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grants
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