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Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 191 / Wednesday, October 4, 2017 / Notices 46255 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND was awarded to 687 recipients to improving their housing conditions, URBAN DEVELOPMENT coordinate the use of assistance under meeting their financial needs, and the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) and fulfilling the responsibilities of tenancy [Docket No. FR–6000–FA–05; FR–6000–FA– 04; FR–6000–FA–14; FR–6000–FA–29; FR– Public Housing programs with public or homeownership. The list of grantees 6100–FA–12; FR–6100–FA–13; FR–6100– and private resources to enable selected under this NOFA are listed in FA–33] participating families to increase earned Appendix E of this notice. income and financial literacy, reduce or The FY2017 Lead-Based Paint Hazard Announcement of Funding Awards eliminate the need for welfare Control Grant Program competition was assistance, and make progress toward announced in the NOFA published on AGENCY: Office of Strategic Planning and economic independence and self- grants.gov on February 7, 2017, FR– Management, HUD. sufficiency. The list of grantees selected 6100–N–12, and which closed on March ACTION: Notice. under this NOFA are listed in Appendix 23, 2017. Applications were rated and SUMMARY: In accordance with the B of this notice. selected for funding based on selection Department of Housing and Urban The FY2016 Jobs Plus Initiative criteria contained in the NOFA. Development Reform Act of 1989, this competition was announced in the $66,448,640 was awarded to 28 announcement notifies the public of NOFA published on grants.gov on April recipients for units of state and local funding decisions made by the 11, 2016, FR–6000–N–14, and which government to implement Department in competitions for funding closed on June 13, 2016. Applications comprehensive programs to identify and under the Notices of Funding were rated and selected for funding remediate lead based paint hazards in Availability (NOFAs) for the following based on selection criteria contained in privately owned rental or owner programs: Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 the NOFA. $14,397,553 was awarded to occupied housing. The list of grantees Resident Opportunity and Self- six recipients to develop locally-based, selected under this NOFA are listed in Sufficiency Program; FY2016 Family job-driven approaches to increase Appendix F of this notice. The FY2017 Lead Hazard Reduction Self-Sufficiency Program; FY2016 Jobs earnings and advance employment Demonstration Grant Program Plus Initiative; FY2016 Research and outcomes through work readiness, competition was announced in the Evaluation, Demonstration, and Data employer linkages, job placement, NOFA published on grants.gov on Analysis and Utilization; FY2017 educational advancement technology February 7, 2017, FR–6100–N–13, and Comprehensive Housing Counseling skills, and financial literacy for which closed on March 23, 2017. Grant Program; FY2017 Lead-Based residents of public housing. The list of Applications were rated and selected for Paint Hazard Control Grant Program; grantees selected under this NOFA are funding based on selection criteria and FY2017 Lead Hazard Reduction listed in Appendix C of this notice. The FY2016 Research and Evaluation, contained in the NOFA. $60,327,424 Demonstration Grant Program. For Additional Information, Contact: Demonstration, and Data Analysis and was awarded to 20 recipients for units Office of Strategic Planning and Utilization competition was announced of state and local government to Management, Grants Management and in the NOFA published on grants.gov on implement comprehensive programs to February 10, 2017, FR–6000–N–29, and identify and remediate lead based paint Oversight Division at [email protected] which closed on May 11, 2017. hazards in privately owned rental or or the contact person listed in each Applications were rated and selected for owner occupied housing. HUD appendix. funding based on selection criteria recognizes that one of the applicants SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The contained in the NOFA. $2,899,177 was selected for award, the City of Houston, FY2016 Resident Opportunity and Self- awarded to four recipients for programs TX, has been subject to devastation Sufficiency Program competition was that seek to inform policy development caused by Hurricane Harvey and that announced in the NOFA published on and implementation to improve life in the City will be facing overwhelming grants.gov on March 31, 2016, FR–6000– American communities through challenges for an extended period. N–05, and which closed on May 16, conducting, supporting, and sharing Accordingly, and with the City’s 2016. Applications were rated and research, surveys, demonstrations, agreement, instead of considering selected for funding based on selection program evaluations, and best practices. obligating FY 2017/2018 funds for their criteria contained in the NOFA. Funding was awarded to conduct the grant, pending successful completion of $31,597,607 was awarded to 115 Accessible Housing and Technology negotiations, HUD will reserve FY 2018/ recipients to develop local coordination Research and Demonstration and 2019 funds when appropriated, of assistance under the Public Housing Technical Assistance Assessment. The apportioned, and allotted, for obligation program with public and private list of grantees selected under this pending successful completion of resources, for supportive services and NOFA are listed in Appendix D of this negotiations in FY 2018. The FY 2017/ resident empowerment activities. notice. 2018 funds will be used for other lead Service Coordinators link program The FY2017 Comprehensive Housing hazard control grants, as permitted by participants with the supportive Counseling Grant Program competition the Consolidated Appropriations Act, services needed to achieve self- was announced in the NOFA published 2017, specifically for additional partial sufficiency or remain independent. The on grants.gov on January 31, 2017, FR– funding of Lead-Based Paint Hazard list of grantees selected under this 6100–N–33, and which closed on March Control grants to the City of Brockton, NOFA are listed in Appendix A of this 17, 2017. Applications were rated and MA, and the Malden Redevelopment notice. selected for funding based on selection Authority, Malden, MA. The list of The FY2016 Family Self-Sufficiency criteria contained in the NOFA. grantees selected under this NOFA are Program competition was announced in $50,672,051 was awarded to 253 listed in Appendix G of this notice. the NOFA published on grants.gov on recipients to provide counseling and In accordance with section March 21, 2016, FR–6000–N–04, and advice to tenants and homeowners, both 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of which closed on April 20, 2016. current and prospective, regarding Housing and Urban Development Applications were rated and selected for property maintenance, financial Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 funding based on selection criteria management/literacy, and other matters U.S.C. 3545(a)(4)(C)), the Department is contained in the NOFA. $75,158,372 as may be appropriate to assist them in publishing the awardees and the VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:18 Oct 03, 2017 Jkt 244001 PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\04OCN1.SGM 04OCN1 sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES 46256 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 191 / Wednesday, October 4, 2017 / Notices amounts of these awards in Appendices [FR–6000–FA–04] Appendix A A–G to this document. [FR–6000–FA–14] FY2016 Resident Opportunity and Self- Dated: September 26, 2017. [FR–6000–FA–29] Sufficiency Program Henry Hensley, [FR–6100–FA–12] Contact: Tremayne Youmans; 202–402– Director, Office of Strategic Planning and 6621. Management. [FR–6100–FA–13] [FR–6000–FA–05] [FR–6100–FA–33] Recipient Amount Catholic Community Service .......................... 419 Sixth Street ......... Juneau ........................... AK 99801–1072 $224,298 Pribilof Islands Aleut Community of St. Paul Box 86 ........................ St. Paul Island ............... AK 99660–0086 246,000 Island. Housing Authority of the Birmingham District 1826 3rd Ave. South .. Birmingham .................... AL 35233–1941 738,000 Housing Authority of the City of Eufaula ........ P.O. Box 36 ............... Eufaula ........................... AL 36072–0000 165,800 Huntsville Housing Authority ........................... 200 Washington Huntsville ....................... AL 35804–0486 492,000 Street. City of Tucson ................................................. 310 N. Commerce Tucson ........................... AZ 85726–7210 246,000 Park Loop Public Housing Auth. Divi- sion. Bishop Paiute Tribe ........................................ 50 Tu Su Lane ........... Bishop ............................ CA 93514–8058 191,812 Housing Authority of the County of San Joa- 448 S. Center Street .. Stockton ......................... CA 95203–3426 321,586 quin. Housing Authority of the County of Stanislaus 1701 Robertson Road Modesto ......................... CA 95358–0033 246,000 Housing Program Services. Housing Authority of the County of Yolo ........ 147 West Main Street Woodland ....................... CA 95695–2914 246,000 Client Services. North Lincoln Local Resident Council ............ 1401 Mariposa Street Denver ........................... CO 80204–2503 200,545 Local Resident Council. Thomas Bean Local Resident Council ........... 2350 Cleveland Place Denver ........................... CO 80205–3208 200,545 Local Resident Council. Callahan House Association ..........................