Mission-
"A decent, safe, and sanitary home and suitable living environment
for every American"
* Creating opportunities for homeownership
* Providing housing assistance for low-income persons
* Working to create, rehabilitate and maintain the nation's
affordable housing
* Enforcing the nation's fair housing laws
* Helping the homeless
* Spurring economic growth in distressed neighborhoods
* Helping local communities meet their development needs
FPO-Richard Broun, Director, Office of Community Viability,
Richard_Broun@hud.gov, 202-708-2894 ext. 4439, 451 7th Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410
Other contact-David G. Blick, Historic Preservation Specialist,
Office of Community Viability, David_G._Blick@hud.gov, 202-708-2894
ext. 5718, 451 7th Street SW, Washington, DC 20410
Agency web site-http://www.hud.gov.
Agency's Historic Preservation Policy, Procedures, Guidance
"Historic Preservation in Housing and Community Development," 1991.
1.HUD Programs Subject to 24 CFR 50 memorandum.
2.List of HUD Programs Covered By 24 CFR Part 58 memorandum. HTTP:
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3.24 CFR Part 58 proposed revision Fed Register cite. HTTP: Missing
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4.HUD Tribal Government-to-Government Consultation Policy-- HTTP:
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5.Web address for recent preservation/affordable housing and
economic development awards. http://www.huduser.org/ CLICK ON SEARCH
IN UPPER RIGHT CORNER, TYPE IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
6. Policy/guidance regarding placing easements and/or restrictive
deed covenants on dispositions of historic properties in FHA's
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7. "Public Housing in the United States, 1933-1949: A Historic
Context, draft" - check with contact on availability.
8. Proposed Prototype Programmatic Agreement for Part 58
Programs-see contact for more information.
9. "Affordable Housing and Historic Preservation," http://www.achp.gov/afford.html |