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HUD No. 24-231
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September 10, 2024

HUD Announces More Than $6 Million to Revitalize Communities with Distressed HUD-Assisted Housing

Choice Neighborhood Planning Grants will kickstart community-driven transformation plans that will benefit residents and local economies


WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced $6.5 million in Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants for 13 communities in 11 states across America to redevelop severely distressed public housing or HUD-assisted housing, improve outcomes for residents, and bring new amenities to high-poverty neighborhoods. Each selected community, including the first-ever Tribal Nation to receive a Choice Neighborhoods, will receive a $500,000 grant to create a comprehensive neighborhood “Transformation Plan,” a comprehensive strategy to modernize existing HUD housing, improve workforce, health and education outcomes for residents and attract long-term public and private reinvestment to promote economic development. Community and economic development projects have great potential to build community wealth and strong local economies and support long-time residents and businesses. Today’s announcement advances these efforts and supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s goals to create equitable economic opportunities for local communities and provide residents of underserved communities access to safe, quality and affordable housing.

"HUD is committed to investing in communities, lowering housing costs and increasing safe and affordable housing supply across the country," said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. "Choice Neighborhoods not only empowers neighborhood redevelopment but offers families and individuals the opportunity to thrive in their communities.”

HUD understands that broad civic engagement is needed to successfully develop and implement a Transformation Plan. This includes gathering and leveraging financial and human capital resources needed to support the vitality and sustainability of the plan. Funds provided to awardees will allow communities to boost support and strengthen actions to help build and maintain momentum for change.

“These Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants represent a special opportunity to bring together residents and stakeholders to address decades of disinvestment that have left their communities behind,” said Rich Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing. “Our exemplary Choice Neighborhoods team will work closely with these communities throughout the planning process as they think through how they’ll preserve the historic legacy and character of their neighborhood and how they can leverage those strengths to build a plan for a brighter future.”

Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants announced today have been awarded to the following recipients:
 

State City Lead Recipient / Co-Recipient (if applicable) Neighborhood / Area

AL

Birmingham

Housing Authority of the Birmingham District

Kingston / Woodlawn

AZ

Phoenix

City of Phoenix

Marcos de Niza / Grant Park

AZ

Tucson

City of Tucson

29th Street Thrive Zone

CA

Oxnard

Oxnard Housing Authority / City of Oxnard

La Colonia / Central Oxnard

CA

Woodland

Housing Authority of the County of Yolo

Yolano Village / Donnelly

FL

Miami

Miami-Dade County

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Station

IL

Joliet

City of Joliet / Housing Authority of Joliet

Bicentennial Bluffs

MI

Detroit

City of Detroit / Detroit Housing Commission

Greater Forest Park / Eastern Market

NY

Poughkeepsie

City of Poughkeepsie

Northside

OK

Okmulgee

Muscogee (Creek) Nation

College Heights

PA

Johnstown

Johnstown Housing Authority / Cambria County Planning Commission

West End

TX

Houston

Houston Housing Authority / City of Houston

Near Northside

VA

Bristol

Bristol Redevelopment and Housing Authority

Virginia Hills


Learn more about each community's grant project summary.

Since 2010, the Choice Neighborhoods program has been a critical tool to preserve and expand the supply of affordable housing in America and has spurred growth in nearly 60 cities by adding new mixed-income units, businesses, parks, and grocery stores. Given the program's transformative reach, HUD continues to encourage eligible communities of all sizes to pursue a Choice Neighborhoods grant.

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