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In order to sell or change the ownership of this property, we need to seek approval from HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development).
William Russell
We're working hard to make the housing department more efficient and provide more affordable housing. Those efforts aren't diminished. But we're complying with what the Housing and Urban Development department has said.
Frank Michel
It is funded by a grant by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Michael Marrero
People who are ready to retire are looking to get out of the urban area, and they like the rural landscape. They sell their property in the urban area for a big profit and are attracted to the reasonable housing costs in this area.
Terry Bliss
This is a brand-new program receiving grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Kate Barton
It's kind of different to have a lot of people taking sort of an ownership perspective on property that belongs to you. By the same token ... I believe there is interest in the community for more urban-level development on this parcel. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others.
Mary Brown
What they want the communities to do is apply for the work they will do. HUD (the Department of Housing and Urban Development) wants to know how many roofs, how many plumbing systems and how many furnaces were replaced. There's a lot of money being spent, but no accountability.
Paul Tecpanecatl
The urban growth boundary has never been the driver of housing costs. What this bill does is promote irresponsible development. If housing is expensive, then you eliminate all protections against irresponsible development.
Aaron Ostrom
Urban forests improve out environment and add to the quality of our urban settings. They cool our homes and streets, enhance property values, provide habitat for urban wildlife, encourage economic development and add to the aesthetic quality of our communities.
Dick Rideout
The Department of Housing and Urban Development received a $4 billion increase over last year (1999) in the House bill. This is a larger increase than we gave most agencies and departments in the federal government.
Bill Young
If the property is seized, it would open it up for development, whether it would be the Navigation District or the county. It could be developed by a wide range of people. That's why we're so opposed. It's bad for the environment and it's bad for private property ownership.
Walt Kittelberger
I think that there will always be a need for Housing and Urban Development.
Alphonso Jackson
Until now, residential developments have failed to keep pace in the surrounding neighborhoods. Boulevard Row will be the first new condominium town home development along Rainbow Boulevard. Our goal is to regenerate and beautify Rainbow, provide new housing for those looking for an urban lifestyle and act as a catalyst for property owners up and down the Boulevard to invest and improve their properties.
John Hoffman
We need more land zoned for all types of housing, more support for well-designed higher density projects and a streamlined approval process for routine developments in order to make more housing affordable to the workforce. Affordability begins with availability.
Jerry Bunin
I think the contract started out at maybe $500,000, and they had a change order to get it to $700,000, but they ended up paying like $1 million, and there was no evidence of any other change orders or any other board approval for that last change.
Bruce Myers
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