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3.05 Subsidized Housing
This page provides information for the Subsidized Housing performance measure.
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3.05 Subsidized Housing (dashboard)
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This operations dashboard shows historic and current data related to this performance measure.,
3.05 Subsidized Housing (summary)
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,This dataset provides information on Tempe's subsidized housing program. Tempe has a fixed number of Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) based on our HUD contract, which represents the maximum number of families that the Housing Authority could assist. Congress and HUD do not fund the program to assist all of the families we are allotted to assist. We can only assist the number of families we have the budget to assist.,HUD provides an initial funding amount based on what they anticipate they will allocate to housing assistance payments. The actual amount of funding received is subject to change depending on Federal Budget priorities, Congressional approval and many other factors.,Expenditures are reported monthly, as HUD requires expenses to be posted in the month they were incurred rather than the month the expense was paid.,The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.05 Subsidized Housing.,Additional Information,Source: Manually maintained data, Housing Pro and Quickbooks,Contact: Irma Hollamby Cain,Contact Phone: 480-858-2264,Data Source Type: Excel,Preparation Method: Monthly values are calculated by determining the month each of the expenditures was for and retroactively accruing the funding use to the appropriate period. There are multiple, multistep excel worksheets that are used to balance between the specialty Housing Software, City Financial System and the HUD mandated reporting system. Additionally, it is important to note that Funding is allocated by Congress on the Federal Fiscal Year (October - September), the City operates on a Fiscal Year (July - June) and HUD provides funding on the Housing Authority in Calendar Year (January - December) funding increments. Therefore, the City must cross balance between three funding years.,Publish Frequency: Annually,Publish Method: Manual,Data Dictionary,,
Picture of Subsidized Households
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Picture of Subsidized Households describes the nearly 5 million households living in HUD-subsidized housing in the United States. Assistance provided under HUD programs falls into three categories: public housing, tenant-based, and privately owned, project-based. Picture provides characteristics of assisted housing units and residents, summarized at the national, state, public housing agency (PHA), project,census tract, county, Core-Based Statistical Area and city levels. Picture of Subsidized Households does not cover other housing subsidy programs, such as those of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Housing Service, unless they also receive subsidies referenced above. Other programs such as Indian Housing, HOME and Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) are also excluded.
Performance Metrics - Housing & Economic Development - Affordable Multi Family Homes
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Multi-family programs that support the creation of new affordable multi-family housing units or the preservation of existing affordable units. Units are counted when financial commitments are approved by the City Council.
4.09 Housing Inventory Ratio
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This page provides information for the Housing Inventory Ratio performance measure.
경상남도 합천군 주택보급률
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경상남도 합천군 주택보급률 데이터는 합천군 관내 가구수 대비 주택보급수 및 보급률 현황 등(단독주택, 다가구주택, 아파트, 연립주택, 다세대주택, 비거주용건물내주택) 에 대한 정보를 제공하고 있습니다.
ACS 5YR Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Estimate Data by State
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Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data documenting the extent of housing problems and housing needs, particularly for low income households, at the State level. This is estimated by the number of households that have certain housing problems and have income low enough to qualify for HUD’s programs (primarily 30, 50, and 80 percent of median income).
ACS 5YR Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Estimate Data by Place
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Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data documenting the extent of housing problems and housing needs, particularly for low income households, at the Place level. This is estimated by the number of households that have certain housing problems and have income low enough to qualify for HUD’s programs (primarily 30, 50, and 80 percent of median income).