Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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7. lappuse
... fiscal year 1975 . A complete listing of all expiring legislative authorizations and balances available for appropriation is included in the introduction to the justifications which have been furnished to you . BUDGET TOTALS - OUTLAYS ...
... fiscal year 1975 . A complete listing of all expiring legislative authorizations and balances available for appropriation is included in the introduction to the justifications which have been furnished to you . BUDGET TOTALS - OUTLAYS ...
11. lappuse
... fiscal year 1973 , we can expect Federal payments to range from about $ 60.3 billion to a maximum of $ 80.7 billion ... 1975. That will provide for the payment under contract for about 2.3 million dwelling units which will be eligible for pay ...
... fiscal year 1973 , we can expect Federal payments to range from about $ 60.3 billion to a maximum of $ 80.7 billion ... 1975. That will provide for the payment under contract for about 2.3 million dwelling units which will be eligible for pay ...
160. lappuse
... fiscal year 1975 budget estimates . A number of significant and , in some cases , unforseen developments have occurred since the formulation of the Depart- ment's 1975 budget estimates and subsequent submission of budget justifications ...
... fiscal year 1975 budget estimates . A number of significant and , in some cases , unforseen developments have occurred since the formulation of the Depart- ment's 1975 budget estimates and subsequent submission of budget justifications ...
161. lappuse
... 1975 budget as regulations had not yet been developed for administration of the program . It is now conservatively estimated that 2,500 nursing homes will apply to HUD for supplementary loans in fiscal year 1975 . Public Housing ...
... 1975 budget as regulations had not yet been developed for administration of the program . It is now conservatively estimated that 2,500 nursing homes will apply to HUD for supplementary loans in fiscal year 1975 . Public Housing ...
195. lappuse
... fiscal year 1975 compared with 418,000 in fiscal year 1974 . STAFFING LEVELS To accomplish all these goals , we will require a staff in fiscal year 1975 of 5,865 persons consisting of 433 central office employees and a field staff of ...
... fiscal year 1975 compared with 418,000 in fiscal year 1974 . STAFFING LEVELS To accomplish all these goals , we will require a staff in fiscal year 1975 of 5,865 persons consisting of 433 central office employees and a field staff of ...
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activities ACTUAL 1973 ESTIMATE additional administrative expenses agencies amended amount applications appropriation approved AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT Better Communities Act BOLAND budget Central Office commitments community development construction contract authority costs CRAWFORD DECREASE default DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Dollars in Thousands ESTIMATE 1974 ESTIMATE ESTIMATE ESTIMATE facilities families Federal FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION financing fiscal year 1975 FNMA GNMA Government grant programs HOUSING AND URBAN housing authorities Housing Management HOUSING PRODUCTION income increase Insurance Fund insurance programs Investigative Staff June 30 KEARNEY legislation Low Rent Public LUBAR MEEKER ment million Model Cities Programs mortgage insurance mortgage-backed securities multifamily number of units operating subsidies outlays percent personnel problems PRODUCTION AND MORTGAGE projects proposed Quarter Rent Public Housing Rent Supplement requested Salaries and Expenses Secretary LYNN subsidized housing Subtotal TALCOTT tenants TIERNAN Unobligated balance URBAN DEVELOPMENT urban renewal workload
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227. lappuse - A lease having a fixed term, expiring not less than six calendar months after the maturity of the loan, provided the lessor indicates in writing his consent to the making of the Improvements and procurement of the loan.
26. lappuse - Act by taking full advantage of vacancies or potential vacancies in the private housing market, each public housing agency shall, to the maximum extent consistent with the achievement of the objectives of this Act, provide low-rent housing under this Act in the form of low-rent housing in private accommodations...
896. lappuse - Government or combination) to cover not to exceed 75 per centum of the costs of projects for developing (and from time to time revising) comprehensive regional, metropolitan area, or other local area plans for coordination of existing and planned health services...
429. lappuse - ... 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...
226. lappuse - ... substantially protect or improve the basic livability or utility of the property, and which are commenced in reliance upon the credit facilities afforded by Title I of the Act.
883. lappuse - State or political subdivisions or instrumentalities thereof which seek to undertake the project; (4) the importance of the project or class of projects in relation to other projects or classes of projects which may be in competition for the same funds ; (5) the prospects that the project for which...
226. lappuse - Under an agreement between the Departments of Health, Education and Welfare and Housing and Urban Development, HEW processes and reviews all proposals under the program; their recommended applications are accepted by HUD for mortgage insurance.
883. lappuse - State to have a significant potential for growth; (2) the population and area to be served by the project or class of projects including the relative per capita income and the unemployment rates in the area...
911. lappuse - Administrator determines that the facilities and equipment for which the assistance is sought are needed for carrying out a program, meeting criteria established by him, for a unified or officially coordinated urban transportation system as a part of the comprehensively planned development of the urban area, and are necessary for the sound, economic, and desirable development of such area.
940. lappuse - Act are to provide a means whereby the ecosystems upon which endangered species and threatened species depend may be conserved, to provide a program for the conservation of such endangered species and threatened species, and to take such steps as may be appropriate to achieve the purposes of the treaties and conventions set forth in subsection (a) of this section.