[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 180 (Friday, September 18, 2009)]
[Notices]
[Pages 47952-47954]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-22573]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5200-FA-06]


Announcement of Funding Awards for Office of Healthy Homes and 
Lead Hazard Control Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2008 as Supplemented 
by Funding Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

AGENCY: Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, HUD.

ACTION: Announcement of awards funded.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of 
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement 
notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department in 
Fiscal Year 2008 competitions for funding under the Grant Program 
Notices of Funding Availability (NOFAs) of the Office of Healthy Homes 
and Lead Hazard Control (OHHLHC). This announcement contains the name 
and address of the award recipients and the amounts awarded under the 
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008, and prior-year appropriations, 
or under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Matthew Ammon, Department of 
Housing and Urban Development, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard 
Control, Room 8236, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410, 
telephone (202) 402-4337. Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may 
access the number above via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay 
Service at (800) 877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The awards made under the permanent Fiscal 
Year 2008 appropriation act (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008; 
Pub. L. 110-161) and prior-year appropriations were announced on 
September 23, 2008 and October 15, 2008. The awards made under the 
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-5) 
(Recovery Act) were announced May 15, 2009. The Recovery Act provided 
funding for

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applications submitted under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008 
competitions that were qualified for award but had not been selected 
for award due to funding limitations. All of these awards above were 
the result of competitions announced in a Federal Register notice 
published on May 15, 2008 (FR-5200-N-01). The purpose of the 
competitions was to award funding for grants and cooperative agreements 
for the OHHLHC's Grant Programs. Applications were scored and selected 
on the basis of selection criteria contained in those Notices.
    A total of $148,695,798 was awarded under the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2008 (Pub. L. 110-161) and previous years' 
appropriations, and $99,500,000 was awarded under the Recovery Act. In 
accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and 
Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987; 42 U.S.C. 3545), 
the Department is publishing the names, addresses, and the amount of 
these awards as follows:
    1. A total of $70,379,218 was awarded to 25 grantees for the Lead 
Based Paint Hazard Control Program under the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2008: City of Phoenix, Arizona, 200 W. Washington 
Street, 4th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003, $663,082; San Diego Housing 
Commission, 1122 Broadway, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101-5612, 
$3,000,000; County of Alameda, 2000 Embarcadero, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 
94606, $3,000,000; Riverside County, Department of Public Health, 4065 
County Circle Dr. 304, Riverside, CA 92503, $3,000,000; City 
of Los Angeles, 1200 W. 7th Street, 9th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017, 
$3,000,000; City of Richmond, 1401 Marina Way South, Richmond, CA 
94804, $3,000,000; City of New Haven, 54 Meadow Street, 9th Floor, New 
Haven, CT 06519, $3,000,000; Naugatuck Valley Health District, 98 Bank 
Street, Seymour, CT 06483, $3,000,000; City of Cedar Rapids, 1211 6th 
Street, SW., Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, $2,431,876; Maine State Housing 
Authority, 353 Water Street, Augusta, ME 04330, $3,000,000; City of 
Grand Rapids, 300 Monroe Avenue, NW., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, 
$3,000,000; City of Minneapolis, 250 S. 4th Street, Room 414, 
Minneapolis, MN 55415, $3,000,000; City of St. Louis, 1015 Locust 
Street, Suite 1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, $3,000,000; County of St. 
Louis, 121 South Meramec, Suite 444, Clayton, MO 63105, $2,070,680; 
City of High Point, 211 S. Hamilton Street, High Point, NC 27260, 
$3,000,000; City of Albany Community Development Agency, 200 Henry 
Johnson Boulevard, Albany, NY 12210, $3,000,000; Onondaga County, 1100 
Civic Center, Syracuse, NY 13202, $3,000,000; Erie County, 95 Franklin 
Street, Buffalo, NY 14202, $3,000,000; Erie, County of, 2900 Columbus 
Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870, $3,000,000; City of Akron, Health 
Department, 177 South Broadway, Akron, OH 44308, $3,000,000; Cleveland 
Department of Public Health, 1925 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 
44114, $3,000,000; City of Philadelphia, 2100 West Girard Avenue, 
Building 3, Philadelphia, PA 19130, $3,000,000; City of Providence, 400 
Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903, $3,000,000; Salt Lake County, 
2001 South State Street, Suite 2100, Salt Lake City, UT 84190, 
$2,214,000; City of Milwaukee Health Department, 841 N. Broadway, Room 
118, Milwaukee, WI 53202, $2,999,580.
    2. A total of $44,087,870 was awarded to 13 grantees for the Lead 
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Program under the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2008: City of Los Angeles, 1200 W. 7th Street, 9th 
Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017, $4,000,000; San Diego Housing Commission, 
1122 Broadway, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101-5612, $4,000,000; Malden 
Redevelopment Authority, 200 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148, 
$1,455,560; City of Grand Rapids, 300 Monroe Avenue, NW., Grand Rapids, 
MI 49503, $1,568,855; City of St. Louis, 1015 Locust Street, Suite 
1200, St. Louis, MO 63101, $4,000,000; City of Rochester, 30 Church 
Street, Room 028B, Rochester, NY 14614, $3,999,700; Onondaga County, 
1100 Civic Center, Syracuse, NY 13202, $3,615,358; City of Cincinnati, 
801 Plum Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-0000, $3,000,000; City of 
Cleveland, Department of Public Health, 1925 St. Clair Avenue, 
Cleveland, OH 44114, $4,000,000; City of Philadelphia, 2100 West Girard 
Avenue, Bldg. 3, Philadelphia, PA 19130, $4,000,000; City of 
Providence, Rhode Island, 400 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903, 
$2,450,411; City of Memphis, Div. of Housing and Community Development, 
701 N. Main Street, Memphis, TN 38107-2311, $4,000,000; City of 
Milwaukee Health Department, 841 N. Broadway, Room 118, Milwaukee, WI 
53202, $3,997,986.
    3. A total of $1,463,725 was awarded to 5 grantees for the Lead 
Outreach Grants Program under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
2008: Sonora Environmental Research Institute, Inc., 3202 E. Grant Rd., 
Tucson, AZ 85716, $264,356; Rebuilding Together, Inc.,1536 16th Street, 
NW., Washington, DC 20036, $299,927; Southeastern Michigan Health 
Association, 200 Fisher Building, 3011 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, 
MI 48202-3011, $299,463; Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, 
Inc., 712 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202, $300,000; West Harlem 
Environmental Action, Inc., 271 West 125th Street, Suite 308 New York, 
NY 10027, $299,979.
    4. A total of $2,200,000 was awarded to 5 grantees for the Lead 
Technical Studies Program under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
2008: National Center for Healthy Housing, 10320 Little Patuxent 
Parkway, Suite 500, Columbia, MD 21044, $526,522; City of Minneapolis, 
250 S. 4th Street, Room 414, Minneapolis, MN 55415, $599,834; Saint 
Louis University, 221 North Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63103, 
$356,203; University of Cincinnati, University Hall, Suite 530, 51 
Goodman Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0222, $249,878; University of 
Cincinnati, University Hall, Suite 530, 51 Goodman Drive, Cincinnati, 
OH 45221-0222, $467,563.
    5. A total of $4,374,761 was awarded to 5 grantees for the Healthy 
Homes Demonstration Grant Program under the Consolidated Appropriations 
Act, 2008: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, 1400 Jackson 
Street, Denver, CO 80206, $874,771; Regents of the University of 
Michigan, 3003 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1274, $875,000; MI 
Dept. of Community Health, 201 Townsend Street, P.O. Box 30195, 
Lansing, MI 48909, $875,000; Case Western Reserve University, 10900 
Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, $874,990; City of Columbus, 240 
Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215, $875,000.
    6. A total of $2,100,000 was awarded to 4 grantees for the Healthy 
Homes Technical Studies Grants Program under the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2008: Alliance for Healthy Homes, 50 F Street, NW., 
Suite 300, Washington, DC 20001, $350,000; Johns Hopkins University, 
733 N. Broadway, Suite 117, Baltimore, MD 21205, $750,000; Saint Louis 
University, 221 N. Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63103, $500,000; 
Clarkson University, 8 Clarkson Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13699-5630, 
$500,000.
    7. A total of $17,253,107 was awarded to 9 grantees for the Lead 
Elimination Action Program under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
2008: Bridgeport Neighborhood Trust, Inc., 177 State Street, 5th Floor, 
Bridgeport, CT 06604, $2,000,000; The ACCESS Agency, Inc., 1315 Main 
Street, Suite 2, Willimantic, CT 06226, $1,999,161; Coalition to End 
Childhood Lead Poisoning, Inc., 2714 Hudson Street, Baltimore, MD 
21224, $2,000,000; Sustainable Resources Center, Inc., 1081 Tenth 
Avenue, SE., Minneapolis, MN 55414, $1,541,107;

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New Community Development Corporation, 1701 North 24th Street, Suite 
102, Omaha, NE 68110, $1,916,054; Environmental Education Associates, 
Inc., 346 Austin Street, Buffalo, NY 14201, $1,999,893; Chautauqua 
Opportunities, Inc., 17 West Courtney Street, Dunkirk, NY 14048, 
$1,825,000; Mahoning Valley Real Estate Investors Association, Inc., 
2901 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44507-1616, $2,000,000; Middle 
Tennessee State University, 1301 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN 
37132-0001, $1,971,892.
    8. A total of $77,949,463 was awarded to 30 grantees for the Lead 
Based Paint Hazard Control Program under the Recovery Act: City of 
Phoenix, Arizona, 200 W. Washington Street, 4th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 
85003, $2,336,918; City of Long Beach, 2525 Grand Avenue, Long Beach, 
CA 90815-1765, $2,999,947; City and County of San Francisco, Mayor's 
Office of Housing, 1 South Van Ness, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 
94116, $3,000,000; City of Fresno, 2600 Fresno Street Third Floor, 
Fresno, CA 93721, $3,000,000; City of Pomona, 505 South Garey Avenue, 
P.O. Box 660, Pomona, CA 91769, $2,999,243; State of California, 700 
North 10th Street, Room D215-A, Sacramento, CA 95811-0336, $3,000,000; 
City of New London, 111 Union Street, New London, CT 06320-6634, 
$2,004,538; City of Norwich, 23 Union Street, Norwich, CT 06360, 
$1,699,588; City of Waterbury, 95 Scovill Street, Waterbury, CT 06706, 
$3,000,000; City of Moline, 619 16th Street, Moline, IL 61265, 
$2,114,670; City of Gary Department of Community Development, 839 
Broadway, Suite 302N, Gary, IN 46402, $3,000,000; Elkhart County, 117 
North Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526, $3,000,000; City of 
Marshalltown, 24 North Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158, 
$2,591,227; City of Sioux City, 405 6th Street, Sioux City, IA 51102, 
$1,983,747; Polk County, 111 Court Avenue, Suite 300, Des Moines, IA 
50309, $3,000,000; City of Lewiston, 27 Pine Street, Lewiston, ME 
04240, $2,279,525; City of Lowell, JFK Civic Center, 50 Arcand Drive, 
Lowell, MA 01852, $3,000,000; Massachusetts Department of Housing & 
Community Dev., 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114, $2,640,000; 
Malden Redevelopment Authority, 200 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148, 
$2,984,565; Kansas City Health Department, 2400 Troost Avenue, Suite 
3100, Kansas City, MO 64108, $2,998,508; City of Utica, 1 Kennedy 
Plaza, Utica, NY 13502, $2,038,081; City of Charlotte, 600 East Trade 
Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, $2,999,903; City of Greenville, 201 West 
5th Street, Greenville, NC 27858, $1,922,370; City of Charleston 
Department of Housing & Community Development, 145 King Street, 
Charleston, SC 29403, $3,000,000; City of Galveston, P.O. Box 779, 
Galveston, TX 77553, $3,000,000; City of Roanoke, 215 Church Avenue, 
SW., Room 162, Roanoke, VA 24011, $1,406,633; City of Spokane, 808 W. 
Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99201, $2,850,000; State of Washington, 
906 Columbia Street, SW., Olympia, WA 98504-2525, $3,000,000; County of 
Rock, Wisconsin, 51 South Main Street, Janesville, WI 53548, 
$1,100,000; State of Wisconsin, 201 W. Washington Avenue, Madison, WI 
53703, $3,000,000.
    9. A total of $2,616,843 was awarded to 1 grantee for the Lead 
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Program under the Recovery Act: District 
of Columbia Department of Housing and Community Development, 801 North 
Capitol Street, NE., Washington, DC 20002, $2,616,843.
    10. A total of $17,167,142 was awarded to 20 grantees for the 
Healthy Homes Demonstration Program under the Recovery Act: City of 
Phoenix, 200 W. Washington Street, 4th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003, 
$875,000; City of Long Beach, 2525 Grand Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90815-
1765, $874,992; Community Housing Corporation, 2337 S. Figueroa Street, 
Los Angeles, CA 90007, $875,000; Riverside County, Department of Public 
Health, 4065 County Circle Drive, Suite 304, Riverside, CA 92503, 
$875,000; Connecticut Children's Medical Center, 282 Washington Street, 
Hartford, CT 06106, $875,000; Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion 
County, 3838 North Rural Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205-2930, $874,565; 
Memorial Hospital of South Bend, Inc., 615 N. Michigan Street, South 
Bend, IN 46601, $552,388; Self Help Inc., 780 W. Main Street, Avon, MA 
02322, $875,000; University of Massachusetts Lowell, 600 Suffolk 
Street, 2nd Floor South, Lowell, MA 01854, $874,940; Montana State 
University, Extension Service Housing Program, 309 Montana Hall, 
Bozeman, MT 59718, $873,963; Mahoning County, 21 West Boardman Street, 
Youngstown, OH 44503-1427, $875,000; City of Philadelphia, 2100 West 
Girard Avenue, Building 3, PA 19130, $875,000; Healthy Home Resources, 
64 South 14th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, $874,821; Pennsylvania 
Department of Health, 7th Floor East Wing, Health & Welfare Building, 
7th & Forster Streets, Harrisburg, PA 17120, $875,000; Philadelphia 
Housing Authority, 12 South 23rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 
$871,664; County of Harris, 2223 West Loop South, HCPHES, Houston, TX 
77027, $871,327; King County Housing Authority, 600 Andover Park West, 
Tukwila, WA 98188, $875,000; City of Milwaukee Health Department, 841 
N. Broadway, Room 118, Milwaukee, WI 53202, $874,085; Kenosha County 
Department of Human Services, Division of Health, 8600 Sheridan Road, 
Suite 600, Kenosha, WI 53143, $875,000; Wisconsin Department of Health 
Services, 1 W. Wilson Street, Room 150, Madison, WI 53701, $874,397.
    11. A total of $1,766,552 was awarded to 2 grantees for the Lead 
Technical Studies Program under the Recovery Act: University of 
Illinois at Chicago, 809 S. Marshfield, 502 MB, M/C551, Chicago, IL 
60612-7205, $973,982; National Center for Healthy Housing, 10320 Little 
Patuxent Parkway, Suite 500, Columbia, MD 21044, $792,570.

Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.
    Dated: September 9, 2009.
Matthew Ammon,
Acting Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.

[FR Doc. E9-22573 Filed 9-17-09; 8:45 am]
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