HFA News
Florida Housing Supports Governor DeSantis Florida Leads Housing Budget Recommendation
Today, Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled hisย 2021-22 budget proposal providing $423.3 million for affordable housing programs from the State and Local Government Housing Trust Funds. ย Funding at this level, especially during a pandemic, shows the Governorโs persistent leadership and commitment to safely housing our citizens.ย
DCHFA Finances First Development of 2021 in Anacostia
Theย District of Columbia Housing Finance Agencyย (DCHFA) has funded its first development of the new year with the issuance of $27 million in tax-exempt bond financing and the underwriting of $20.6 million in four percent low income housing tax credits (LIHTC) for the construction of a new affordable rental development at 2442 Martin Luther King (MLK) Ave SE. The construction of 2442 MLK will add 112 new apartments priced at 30 to 50 percent of area median income to Ward 8โs Anacostia neighborhood.
Eligible Alaskans Will Soon Benefit from Federal Emergency Rental Assistance
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation has been authorized by Governor Dunleavy and the Legislature to administer up to $200 million in federal funds to eligible Alaskan renters who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19. The new program allows for up to 12 months of financial assistance, with the possibility of extended assistance for an additional three months. Payments will be directed to landlords, property managers and utility providers.
Hogan Administration Announces Affordable Rental Housing Awards
The Hogan administration today announced the results of the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development's 2020 application round for federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits and state Rental Housing Funds. Nearly $40 million in state funds and federal tax credits have been awarded to 18 projects, which will result in the creation or preservation of 2,144 high quality, energy-efficient, affordable rental units. This is the largest number of units financed through one application round in the history of the program in Maryland, surpassing the previous record of 1,837 units financed in 2019.
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Announces Fiscal Year 2021 Application Round for State Revitalization Programs
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development is announcing a second Fiscal Year 2021 application round for two additional State Revitalization Programs. The National Capital Strategic Economic Development Fund ("NED") is a program for the greater National Capital Region of Maryland that provides competitive funding for strategic investment in local housing and businesses to encourage healthy, sustainable communities with a growing tax base and enhanced quality of life.
Energy and Housing Leaders Applaud Governor Phil Scott’s Investment in Weatherization
Energy and housing leaders applauded Governor Phil Scottโs announcement today in his budget address to invest $25 million in weatherization, which will be leveraged to generate $68 million for projects across the state. Especially for low- and moderate-income Vermonters, weatherization makes housing more affordable by improving the energy efficiency of a home or building. The result is improved health of residents, greater comfort from cold and heat, reduced energy costs, and lower carbon emissions.
Utah Housing Corporation Announces Additional $5.3 Million Housing Credits to Advance Affordable Rental Housing Across the State
On March 18, 2020, a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit the Salt Lake Valley, with an epicenter 6 km north-northeast of Magna, Utah. Because of this earthquake, the State of Utah was approved for a federal disaster declaration. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020, H.R. 144, signed into law by President Trump on December 27, 2020 allocated additional 9% Housing Credits, to several states affected by natural disasters in 2020. Utah received an additional $5,300,000 of Housing Credits.
Homeless Point-in-Time Count Planned for Jan. 27th
The North Dakota Continuum of Care (ND CoC) will conduct a Point-in-Time (PIT) Count of the people in the state who are experiencing homelessness on Jan. 27, 2021. โThe data collected during the Point-in-Time Count is used to measure homelessness at a local, state and national level,โ said Dave Flohr, North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) executive director. โThe information helps to identify strengths and service gaps, increase public awareness, measure progress, and assist local entities with system planning and responses.โ
Affordability ExtendedโฏforโฏLower-IncomeโฏHouseholdsโฏand Senior Citizens atโฏDorchester Housing Community as a Result ofโฏ$14.8โฏMillionโฏinโฏMassHousingโฏFinancing
MassHousingโฏhas provided $14.8โฏmillion inโฏaffordable housing financing to School House Brookledge Cummins Limited Partnership, an affiliate of EAF Associates, toโฏpreserve the affordability of theโฏ90-unitโฏSchool House Brookledge Cummins property in Dorchester. As a result of the MassHousing financing, affordability protections for lower-incomeโฏhouseholdsโฏand senior citizens living at the property will be extended by at leastโฏ28โฏyears.
Kansas Housing, Kansas Gas Service Partner to Provide Expanded Weatherization Services
Customers of Kansas Gas Service, a division of ONE Gas Inc., may qualify for up to $5000 in weatherization-related home repair assistance thanks to a new partnership between the energy company and Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC), the stateโs housing finance agency. The funding, made possible through an $80,000 grant from the ONE Gas Foundation, will finance essential home repairs and upgrades to enable weatherization services.
