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Public Housing: HOPE VI Resident Issues and Changes in Neighborhoods Surrounding Grant Sites
Congress established the HOPE VI program in 1992 to revitalize severely distressed public housing by demolition, rehabilitation, or replacement of sites. In fiscal years 1993-2001, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded approximately $4.5 billion for 165 HOPE VI revitalization grants to public housing authorities (grantees). GAO was asked to examine (1) the types of housing to which the original residents of HOPE VI sites were relocated and the number of original residents that grantees expect to return to the revitalized sites, (2) how the fiscal year 1996 grantees have involved residents in the HOPE VI process, and (3) how the neighborhoods surrounding the 20 sites that received HOPE VI grants in fiscal year 1996 have changed.
Public Housing: HOPE VI Resident Issues and Changes in Neighborhoods Surrounding Grant Sites
Congress established the HOPE VI program in 1992 to revitalize severely distressed public housing by demolition, rehabilitation, or replacement of sites. In fiscal years 1993-2001, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded approximately $4.5 billion for 165 HOPE VI revitalization grants to public housing authorities (grantees). GAO was asked to examine (1) the types of housing to which the original residents of HOPE VI sites were relocated and the number of original residents that grantees expect to return to the revitalized sites, (2) how the fiscal year 1996 grantees have involved residents in the HOPE VI process, and (3) how the neighborhoods surrounding the 20 sites that received HOPE VI grants in fiscal year 1996 have changed.
Public Housing: HOPE VI Resident Issues and Changes in Neighborhoods Surrounding Grant Sites
2003
62 pages
Report
No indication
English
Housing , Economic & Community Development , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , Social Concerns , Public housing , Relocation , Government programs , Low income housing , US HUD , Urban renewal , Residents , Congressional inquiries , Oversight , Case studies , HOPE VI program , Chicago(Illinois) , Tucson(Arizona) , Jacksonville(Florida)
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