[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2004]
[Pages 242-247]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410

Phone, 202-708-1422. Internet, www.hud.gov.
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT        Alphonso R. Jackson
Deputy Secretary                                  (vacancy)
    Assistant Deputy Secretary for Field          Pamela Patenaude
            Policy and Management
    Director, Office of Small and                 Jo Baylor, Acting
            Disadvantaged Business 
            Utilization
    Chair, HUD Board of Contract Appeals          David T. Anderson
            and Chief Administrative 
            Judge
    Chief Administrative Law Judge                William Cregar, Acting
Assistant Secretary for Administration            Vickers B. Meadows
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and    Roy Bernardi
        Development
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Office of  Richard Hauser
        General Counsel
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and         Steven B. Nesmith
        Intergovernmental Relations
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal    Carolyn Peoples
        Opportunity
Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing  John C. Weicher
        Commissioner
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and    (vacancy)
        Research
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs            Douglas P. Duvall
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian         Michael Liu
        Housing
Director, Office of Departmental Equal            (vacancy)
        Employment Opportunity
Chief Financial Officer                           De W. Ritchie
Director, Office of Departmental Operations and   Frank L. Davis
        Coordination
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead        David E. Jacobs
        Hazard Control
Director, Center for Faith-Based and Community    Ryan T. Streeter
        Initiatives
Inspector General                                 Kenneth M. Donahue, 
                                                          Sr.
President, Government National Mortgage           Ronald Rosenfeld
        Association

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is the principal Federal 
agency responsible for programs concerned with the Nation's housing 
needs, fair housing opportunities, and improvement and development of 
the Nation's communities.

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was established in 
1965 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. 
3532-3537). It was created to:
    --administer the principal programs that provide assistance for 
housing and for the development of the Nation's communities;
    --encourage the solution of housing and community development 
problems through States and localities; and
    --encourage the maximum contributions that may be made by vigorous 
private homebuilding and mortgage lending industries, both primary and 
secondary, to housing, community development, and the national economy.
    Although HUD administers many programs, its major functions may be 
grouped into six categories:
    --insuring mortgages for single-family and multi-family dwellings, 
and extending loans for home improvement and for purchasing mobile 
homes;
    --channeling funds from investors into the mortgage industry through 
the Government National Mortgage Association;
    --making direct loans for construction or rehabilitation of housing 
projects for the elderly and the handicapped;
    --providing Federal housing subsidies for low- and moderate-income 
families;
    --providing grants to States and communities for community 
development activities; and
    --promoting and enforcing fair housing and equal housing 
opportunity.
Secretary  The Secretary formulates recommendations for basic policies 
in the fields of housing and community development; encourages private 
enterprise participation in housing and community development; promotes 
the growth of cities and States and the efficient and effective use of 
housing and community and economic development resources by stimulating 
private sector initiatives, public/private sector partnerships, and 
public entrepreneurship; ensures equal access to housing and 
affirmatively prevents discrimination in housing; and provides general 
oversight for the Federal National Mortgage Association.
Federal Housing Finance Board  An independent agency in the executive 
branch, the Board oversees the Federal Home Loan Banks to ensure that 
they carry out their housing finance mission, remain adequately 
capitalized, and operate in a safe and sound manner.

Program Areas

Community Planning and Development  The Office administers grant 
programs to help communities plan and finance their growth and 
development, increase their capacity to govern, and provide shelter and 
services for homeless people. The Office is responsible for implementing 
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) programs for entitlement 
communities; State- and HUD-administered small cities programs; 
community development loan guarantees; special purpose grants for 
insular areas and historically black colleges and universities; 
Appalachian Regional Commission grants; Home Investment in Affordable 
Housing (HOME), which provides Federal assistance for housing 
rehabilitation, tenant-based assistance, assistance to first-time 
homebuyers, and new construction when a jurisdiction is determined to 
need new rental housing; the Department's programs to address 
homelessness; the John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program; community 
outreach partnerships; the joint community development plan, assisting 
institutions of higher education working in concert with State and local 
governments to undertake activities under the CDBG program; community 
adjustment and economic diversification planning grants; the YouthBuild 
Program, which provides opportunities and assistance to very low income 
high

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school dropouts, ages 16-24; empowerment zones and enterprise 
communities; efforts to improve the environment; and community planning 
and development efforts with other departments and agencies, public and 
private organizations, private industry, financial markets, and 
international organizations.

For further information, contact the Office of Community Planning and 
Development. Phone, 202-708-2690.

Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity  The Office administers fair housing 
laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination in public and private 
housing; equal opportunity laws and regulations prohibiting 
discrimination in HUD-assisted housing and community development 
programs; the fair housing assistance grants program to provide 
financial and technical assistance to State and local government 
agencies to implement local fair housing laws and ordinances; and the 
Community Housing Resources Boards program to provide grants for fair 
housing activities such as outreach and education, identification of 
institutional barriers to fair housing, and complaint telephone 
hotlines.

For further information, contact the Office of Fair Housing and Equal 
Opportunity. Phone, 202-708-4252.

Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight  The Office oversees the financial 
safety and soundness of the Federal National Mortgage Association 
(Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie 
Mac) to ensure that they are adequately capitalized and operating 
safely.

For further information, contact the Office of Federal Housing 
Enterprise Oversight. Phone, 202-414-3800.

Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA)  The mission of this 
Government corporation, also known as Ginnie Mae, is to support expanded 
affordable housing by providing an efficient Government-guaranteed 
secondary market vehicle to link the capital markets with Federal 
housing markets. Ginnie Mae guarantees mortgage-backed securities 
composed of FHA-insured or VA-guaranteed mortgage loans that are issued 
by private lenders and guaranteed by GNMA with the full faith and credit 
of the United States. Through these programs, Ginnie Mae increases the 
overall supply of credit available for housing by providing a vehicle 
for channeling funds from the securities market into the mortgage 
market.

For further information, contact the Government National Mortgage 
Association. Phone, 202-708-0926.

Housing  The Office of Housing is responsible for the Department's 
housing functions and oversees aid for construction and financing of new 
and rehabilitated housing and for preservation of existing housing. The 
Office underwrites single-family, multi-family, property improvement, 
and manufactured home loans; administers special purpose programs 
designed specifically for the elderly, the handicapped, and the 
chronically mentally ill; administers assisted housing programs for low-
income families who are experiencing difficulties affording standard 
housing; administers grants to fund resident ownership of multi-family 
house properties; and protects consumers against fraudulent practices of 
land developers and promoters.

For further information, contact the Office of Housing. Phone, 202-708-
3600.

Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control  This Office is responsible for 
lead hazard control policy development, abatement, training, 
regulations, and research. Activities of the Office include increasing 
public and building industry awareness of the dangers of lead-based 
paint poisoning and the options for detection, risk reduction, and 
abatement; encouraging the development of safer, more effective, and 
less costly methods for detection, risk reduction, and abatement; and 
encouraging State and local governments to develop lead-based paint 
programs covering contractor certification, hazard reduction, financing,

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enforcement, and primary prevention, including public education.

For further information, contact the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead 
Hazard Control. Phone, 202-755-1785.

Public and Indian Housing  The Office administers public and Indian 
housing programs; provides technical and financial assistance in 
planning, developing, and managing low-income projects; provides 
operating subsidies for public housing agencies (PHAs) and Indian 
housing authorities (IHAs), including procedures for reviewing the 
management of public housing agencies; administers the comprehensive 
improvement assistance and comprehensive grant programs for 
modernization of low-income housing projects to upgrade living 
conditions, correct physical deficiencies, and achieve operating 
efficiency and economy; administers program for resident participation, 
resident management, homeownership, economic development and supportive 
services, and drug-free neighborhood programs; protects tenants from the 
hazards of lead-based paint poisoning by requiring PHAs and IHAs to 
comply with HUD regulations for the testing and removal of lead-based 
paint from low-income housing units; implements and monitors program 
requirements related to program eligibility and admission of families to 
public and assisted housing, and tenant income and rent requirements 
pertaining to continued occupancy; administers the HOPE VI and vacancy 
reduction programs; administers voucher and certificate programs and the 
Moderate Rehabilitation Program; coordinates all departmental housing 
and community development programs for Indian and Alaskan Natives; and 
awards grants to PHAs and IHAs for the construction, acquisition, and 
operation of public and Indian housing projects, giving priority to 
projects for larger families and acquisition of existing units.

For further information, contact the Office of Public and Indian 
Housing. Phone, 202-708-0950.

                          Regional Offices--Department of Housing and Urban Development
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         Region                           Address                             Regional               Telephone
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Director--------------------------
New England              Rm. 301, 10 Causeway St., Boston, MA       Kevin Keogh                     617-994-8200
                          02222-1092
New York/New Jersey      26 Federal Plz., New York, NY 10278-0068   Marisel Morales                 212-264-8000
Mid-Atlantic             100 Penn Sq. E., Philadelphia, PA 19107-   Milton Pratt                    215-656-0500
                          3380
Southeast/Caribbean      2d Fl., 40 Marietta St., Atlanta, GA       Brian Noyes                     404-331-4111
                          30303-2806
Midwest                  77 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604-    Joseph Galvin                   312-353-5680
                          3507
Southwest                801 Cherry St., Fort Worth, TX 76113       A. Cynthia Leon                 817-978-5540
Great Plains             Rm. 200, 400 State Ave., Kansas City, KS   Macie Houston                   913-551-5462
                          66101-2406
Rocky Mountains          1670 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202            John Carson                     303-672-5440
Pacific/Hawaii           450 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, CA    Richard Rainey                  415-436-6532
                          94102-3448
Northwest/Alaska         Suite 200, 909 1st Ave., Seattle, WA       John Meyers                     206-220-5101
                          98104-1000
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Sources of 
Information

Inquiries on the following subjects should be directed to the nearest 
regional office or to the specified headquarters office, Department of 
Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 
20410. Phone, 202-708-1112. TDD, 202-708-1455.
Contracts  Contact the Contracting Division. Phone, 202-708-1290.
Directory Locator  Phone, 202-708-1112. TDD, 202-708-1455.
Employment  Inquiries and applications should be directed to the 
headquarters Office of Personnel (phone, 202-708-0408); or the Personnel 
Division at the nearest HUD regional office.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests  Persons interested in 
inspecting documents or records under the

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Freedom of Information Act should contact the Freedom of Information 
Officer. Phone, 202-708-3054. Written requests should be directed to the 
Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of Housing and Urban 
Development, Room 10139, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410.
HUD Hotline  The Hotline is maintained by the Office of the Inspector 
General as a means for individuals to report activities involving fraud, 
waste, or mismanagement. Phone, 202-708-4200, or 800-347-3735 (toll 
free). TDD, 202-708-2451.
Program Information Center  The Center provides viewing facilities for 
information regarding departmental activities and functions and 
publications and other literature to headquarters visitors. Phone, 202-
708-1420.
Property Disposition  For single-family properties, contact the Property 
Disposition Division (phone, 202-708-0740); or the Chief Property 
Officer at the nearest HUD regional office. For multifamily properties, 
contact the Property Disposition Division (phone, 202-708-3343); or the 
Regional Housing Director at the nearest HUD regional office.

For further information, contact the Office of Public Affairs, 
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., 
Washington, DC 20410. Phone, 202-708-0980. Internet, www.hud.gov.