Finalists Selected for Choice Neighborhoods Grants

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Nine communities have been selected as finalists for the 2014/15 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Selected from a pool of 33 applicants, the finalists are:

· Atlanta Housing Authority/city of Atlanta;

· Mayor and City Council of Baltimore;

· Boston Housing Authority/city of Boston;

· Housing Authority of the City of Camden/city of Camden, N.J.;

· Housing Authority of Kansas City/city of Kansas City, Mo.;

· Memphis Housing Authority/city of Memphis, Tenn.;

· City of Milwaukee/Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee;

· King County Housing Authority/Renton Housing Authority and city of Renton, Wash.; and

· Housing Authority of the County of Sacramento/city of Sacramento, Calif.

Following on the heels of HOPE VI, the Choice Neighborhoods program aims to address struggling neighborhoods with distressed public or HUD-assisted housing through a comprehensive approach to neighborhood transformation.

Approximately $76 million is available to be awarded. Individual grants of up to $30 million will be awarded. Being selected a finalist does not mean that the community will receive a grant award.

The nine finalists have completed a comprehensive local planning process and developed a Transformation Plan to redevelop their target neighborhoods. In the coming weeks, HUD teams will visit the targeted housing authorities and neighborhoods to meet with the applicants and partners to get a clear understanding of their individual Transformation Plans.

HUD anticipates announcing awards in September.

About the Author

Donna Kimura

Donna Kimura is deputy editor of Affordable Housing Finance. She has covered the industry for more than 20 years. Before that, she worked at an Internet company and several daily newspapers. Connect with Donna at dkimura@questex.com or follow her @DKimura_AHF.

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