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This web page, reproduced from page 504 of the Public Housing Property Management Index and Handbook, shows the following Keywords and Phrases referenced in HUD Public Housing Regulations: |
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AVERAGE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS 6 24 CFR 905: .10 (4); 24 CFR 968: .103 (2) AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS... 4 24 CFR 902: .7; .35; .43; HUD-50072: p2 AVERAGE PEAK NUMBER.......... 1 24 CFR 55: .2 AVERAGE SOUND LEVEL......... 21 24 CFR 51: .101 (3); .103 (8); .104 (2); .106 (8) AVERAGE TIME............................. 6 24 CFR 902: .7 (6) AVERAGE TOTAL DEVELOPMENT COST 2 24 CFR 971: .13 (2) AVERAGE UTILITY COSTS......... 4 1378.0 Handbook: s7‑9; s8‑164; s8‑222; Ap4 AVERAGE UTILITY RATE........... 2 24 CFR 965: .506 (2) AVERAGES...................................... 1 24 CFR 971: .13 AVERAGING................................... 6 24 CFR 51: .106 (4); 24 CFR 941: .306; 24 CFR 971: .13 AVOID............................................ 35 24 CFR 50: .18; 24 CFR 55: .2; 24 CFR 902: .25; 24 CFR 941: .202; 24 CFR 968: .235; 24 CFR 970: .13; 49 CFR 24: .207; .401; .603 (3); HUD-2530: p4 (2); HUD-51915: C2.3; HUD-5370: s9; s13; s16; 1378.0 Handbook: s1‑14; s1‑30; s2‑7; s3‑3; s5‑6; s8‑47; s8‑87 (2); 4910.1 Handbook: Intro; s306; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑77 (2); s3‑127 (2); s7‑43; s7‑75; s10‑24; s10‑29 AVOIDABLE................................... 2 1378.0 Handbook: s8‑83; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑123 AVOIDABLE CLAIMS................... 2 1378.0 Handbook: s8‑83; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑123
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AVOIDED......................................... 5 24 CFR 965: .505; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑76 (4) AVOIDING....................................... 1 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑73 AWARD OF THE ASSISTANCE... 1 24 CFR 58: .35 AWARD OF THE CONTRACT...... 5 HUD-5369: s7; HUD-5369-B: s4 (2); HUD-5370-C: s8; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑162 AWARD PROCEDURES................ 1 24 CFR 968: .135 AWAY FROM HOME..................... 2 49 CFR 24: .303; 1378.0 Handbook: s4‑2 AWNING.......................................... 1 4910.1 Handbook: s609‑3 AWNING SASH............................... 1 4910.1 Handbook: s609‑3 AWNINGS........................................ 2 49 CFR 24: .502; 1378.0 Handbook: s3‑8 BACK SPLASH................................ 1 4910.1 Handbook: s611‑1 BACKFILL....................................... 3 HUD-51000: p2; 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑175 (2) BACKGROUND............................ 13 24 CFR 51: .106; .203; .208; 1378.0 Handbook: T/C (3); s3‑5; s7‑1; s7‑20; s8‑92; s8‑122; 4910.1 Handbook: s101‑3; ApK BACKLOG...................................... 25 24 CFR 968: .103 (25) BACKLOG NEED.......................... 14 24 CFR 968: .103 (14) BACKLOG NEEDS......................... 4 24 CFR 968: .103 (4) BACKLOGS..................................... 1 7417.1 Handbook: s1‑5 BACKSPLASH................................. 1 HUD-5087: s11 BACK-UP.......................................... 2 7417.1 Handbook: s3‑149 (2) BACK-UPS....................................... 2 24 CFR 902: .23; 24 CFR 941: .202 BACTERIALLY............................... 1 4910.1 Handbook: ApK
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Today's Housing presented by David HoickaMultifamily Housing - What's New in the NorthwestNews from HUD's Northwest Office of Multifamily Housing (covering Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) New Regulations To Ensure Equal Access To Housing For All Americans Regardles... 30 Jan 2012 at 7:01am New regulations, published as final in the Federal Register next week, will go into effect in 30 days. HUD announced new regulations intended to ensure that HUD's core housing programs are open to all eligible persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Final Rule FY2012 Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants Notice of Funds Availabilit... 30 Jan 2012 at 7:01am Eligible applicants are public housing authorities (PHAs), local governments, nonprofits, tribal entities and for-profit developers that apply jointly with a public entity. Applications must present a plan to revitalize a severely distressed public and/or HUD-assisted multifamily housing project located in a distressed neighborhood into a viable, mixed-income community. Closes April 10, 2012. Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) 20 Jan 2012 at 7:01am RAD allows projects funded under the Rent Supplement (Rent Supp), Rental Assistance (RAP), and Mod Rehab programs, upon contract expiration or termination, to convert tenant protection vouchers (TPVs) to project-based vouchers (PBVs). FY2012 Income Limits released effective December 1, 2011 2 Dec 2011 at 7:01am FY2012 Income Limits released effective December 1, 2011 Revised MAP Guide on HUDClips 2 Dec 2011 at 7:01am Revised MAP Guide on HUDClips Impact of 2012 Budget on Section 8 Project Based Rental Assistance memo dated... 22 Nov 2011 at 7:01am Impact of 2012 Budget on Section 8 Project Based Rental Assistance memo dated November 22, 2011 $749 million nation-wide to fund housing for very low-income seniors and pers... 17 Nov 2011 at 7:01am $749 million nation-wide to fund housing for very low-income seniors and persons with disabilities Newsfeed display by CaRP |
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Wednesday February 22, 2012David Hoicka Sustainable Affordable HousingDavid Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing ProgramsDavid Hoicka supports multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on innovative Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD low income housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally. Applying multi-cultural and affordable housing best practices for USA families, David Hoicka has worked on programs of all sizes, developing and managing innovative housing and community development programs for 1000s of families. David Hoicka increases agency effectiveness at delivering cost-effective services. This includes overseeing about $12.7 million in redevelopment for thousands of public housing units, utilizing contract procurement and force account. David Hoicka prepares Strategic Planning goals, objectives and initiatives, with input from stakeholders, Government Agencies, Development Partners, Public, and Media. In addition David Hoicka oversees policy implementation and grants management. He creates and implements cost-effective programs for affordable housing and job training. David Hoicka specializes in innovative uses of new technologies to improve efficiency and work process control. He has promoted economic development and employment issues, including location of jobs; commercial uses permitted, education and healthcare facilities David Hoicka oversaw a diverse multinational and multicultural professional staff in development of a new town for mixed income residents. David Hoicka looks forward to talking with you any timeHere are some David Hoicka websites:
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