Progress Report on Federal Housing and Urban Development Programs, Description of Each of the Federal Programs (including Mass Transportation) and the Progress of These Programs, Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs1969 - 183 pagini |
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... Tables - Continued E - 15. - Advance acquisitions of land program , gross applications received , and net approvals ... Table F - 1. - Model cities , planning grants approved by , State and city , as of December 31 , 1968- G. Renewal ...
... Tables - Continued E - 15. - Advance acquisitions of land program , gross applications received , and net approvals ... Table F - 1. - Model cities , planning grants approved by , State and city , as of December 31 , 1968- G. Renewal ...
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... Table I - 2. - Number of projects and funding , 1965-68- 145 Urban revewal demonstration program__ 145 Table 1-3 . - Urban renewal demonstration program ( sec . 314 ) : net approvals by years and cumulatively through December 31 , 1968 ...
... Table I - 2. - Number of projects and funding , 1965-68- 145 Urban revewal demonstration program__ 145 Table 1-3 . - Urban renewal demonstration program ( sec . 314 ) : net approvals by years and cumulatively through December 31 , 1968 ...
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... Tables : K - 1. - Status of Department of Transportation urban mass transportation grants --- 154 K - 2. - Managerial training ( sec . 10 ) and university research and training ( sec . 11 ) grants --- 154 K - 3. - Gross applications ...
... Tables : K - 1. - Status of Department of Transportation urban mass transportation grants --- 154 K - 2. - Managerial training ( sec . 10 ) and university research and training ( sec . 11 ) grants --- 154 K - 3. - Gross applications ...
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... to or subtracting from the supply of capital by its surplus or deficit , and the success of the home building industry itself in offering innovative products at a reasonable cost . " 41-369-70- 2 À . HOUSING PRODUCTION TABLE A - 1. - NEW 5.
... to or subtracting from the supply of capital by its surplus or deficit , and the success of the home building industry itself in offering innovative products at a reasonable cost . " 41-369-70- 2 À . HOUSING PRODUCTION TABLE A - 1. - NEW 5.
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... TABLE A - 2. - NEW HOUSING UNITS AUTHORIZED IN 13,000 PERMIT - ISSUING PLACES , BY STATE , 19681 Number of housing ... table , p . 7 . TABLE A - 2. - NEW HOUSING UNITS AUTHORIZED IN 6.
... TABLE A - 2. - NEW HOUSING UNITS AUTHORIZED IN 13,000 PERMIT - ISSUING PLACES , BY STATE , 19681 Number of housing ... table , p . 7 . TABLE A - 2. - NEW HOUSING UNITS AUTHORIZED IN 6.
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54 percent 90 percent activities Administration Amount of Federal Amount Units Amount approved areas assistance authorized calendar year 1968 code enforcement CUMULATIVE THROUGH DEC December 31 Dollars in thousands eligible Estimated total project exceed Existing construction facilities families Federal grant Federal Housing Administration financing fiscal FNMA funds gage GNMA Gross applications received Guam guaranteed Home Loan Home mortgages Housing and Urban housing loans housing program improvements income interest rate June June 27 maxi maximum mort maximum mortgage ment million mortgage insurance mum mortgage National Housing Act nonprofit North Dakota Number of projects payments percent of 1st percent of excess percent of value planning Project mortgages public housing Puerto Rico purchase rehabilitation Rhode Island Secretary Sept South Carolina TABLE tion total project cost Units Amount Units Urban Development Act urban renewal value in excess value to maximum veterans West Virginia
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Pagina 14 - ... the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
Pagina 126 - Illinois 15— Indiana 16— Iowa 17 — Kansas 18— Kentucky 19— Louisiana 20— Maine 21 — Maryland 22 — Massachusetts 23— Michigan 24 — Minnesota 25— Mississippi 26— Missouri 27 — Montana 28— Nebraska 29— Nevada 30— New Hampshire 31 — New Jersey 32 — New Mexico 33— New York 34 — North Carolina 35— North Dakota 36— Ohio 37 — Oklahoma 38...
Pagina 20 - Secretary finds that the property with respect to which the mortgage is executed is an acceptable risk, giving consideration to the need for providing adequate housing for families of low and moderate income particularly in suburban and outlying areas or small communities...
Pagina 154 - ... (1) that the proceeds of such loan will be used for payment for such property to be purchased or constructed by the veteran ; (2) that the contemplated terms of payment required in any mortgage to be given in part payment of the purchase price or the construction cost bear a proper relation to the veteran's present and anticipated income and expenses...
Pagina 161 - Treasury, taking into consideration the current average rate on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States as of the last day of the month preceding the issuance of the obligation of the bank.
Pagina 175 - ... provide supplementary assistance to the secondary market for home mortgages by providing a degree of liquidity for mortgage investments, thereby improving the distribution of investment capital available for home mortgage financing...
Pagina 156 - A veteran discharged or released for a service-connected disability from a period of active duty, any part of which occurred during World War II or the Korean conflict, is eligible for loan benefits until the terminal date specified for the wartime period from which he was discharged or released.
Pagina 13 - State programs for assisting communities in developing solutions to community metropolitan development problems and for encouraging effective regional cooperation in the planning and conduct of community and metropolitan development programs and projects...
Pagina 170 - Board in its administration of the Federal Home Loan Bank System, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, and the Federal Savings and Loan System.
Pagina 65 - veteran" means any person who served on active duty In the Armed Forces of the United States for a period of not less than ninety days (or is certified by the Secretary of Defense as having performed extrahazardous service) , and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable...