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HUD announces $2.25 billion in Recovery Act funds now at work

Jul 28, 2009

U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that HUD is approving the final round of plans submitted by state housing finance agencies totaling over a billion dollars to jumpstart affordable housing programs in 26 states throughout the country that are currently stalled due to the economic recession. This brings the total amount of funding now at work under this program to $2.25 billion dollars in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Funded through American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), HUD's new Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) allows state housing finance agencies to resume funding of affordable rental housing projects across the nation while stimulating job creation in the hard-hit construction industry. "Today's announcement demonstrates that the Recovery Act is working now to jumpstart the nation's ailing economy," said Secretary Donovan. "The TCAP program will significantly boost our efforts to put the American people back to work while providing quality, affordable housing options for low-income families at a time when those options are critical." The current economic and financial crises present significant challenges for the construction industry, particularly residential construction. One of the by-products of this crisis has been the freezing of investments in the low income housing tax credit (LIHTC) market. The tax credits create an incentive for investors to provide capital to developers to build multi-family rental housing for moderate- and low-income families across the nation. Since the contraction of the credit market, and as traditional investors remain on the sidelines, the value of tax credits has plummeted. Consequently, as many as 1,000 projects (containing nearly 150,000 units of housing) are stalled across the country. In response, the Recovery Act provides $2.25 billion for TCAP, a grant program to provide capital investments in these stalled LIHTC developments. HUD is awarding TCAP grants by formula to state housing credit agencies (all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico) to complete construction of qualified housing projects that will ultimately provide affordable housing to an estimated 35,000 households nationwide. Since a major purpose of this program is job creation, the Recovery Act establishes ambitious deadlines to spend the grant funds and requires state housing credit agencies to give priority to projects that can begin immediately and be completed by February 16, 2012. Under this second round of TCAP funds, state housing finance agencies in the states below are receiving awards today (the first 26 grants under this program were announced on June 30): State amount ALASKA: $5,490,631 ALABAMA: $31,952,086 CALIFORNIA: $325,877,114 COLORADO: $27,349,670 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: $11,644,346 DELAWARE: $6,608,893 FLORIDA: $101,134,952 GEORGIA: $54,481,680 INDIANA: $38,048,333 KANSAS: $17,121,110 KENTUCKY: $31,616,176 LOUISIANA: $39,383,397 MASSACHUSETTS: $59,605,630 MARYLAND: $31,701,696 MAINE: $10,690,750 MISSOURI: $38,687,026 MONTANA: $7,818,360 NEW MEXICO: $13,876,558 NEVADA: $15,184,795 OKLAHOMA: $25,723,568 PENNSYLVANIA: $95,050,396 TEXAS: $148,354,769 UTAH: $11,639,074 VIRGINIA: $44,247,749 WEST VIRGINIA: $16,541,848 WYOMING: $4,846,908 Total: $1,214,677,515 For more information, visit www.hud.gov.
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