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    NY $30 billion in funding for the Housing Choice Voucher Program

    By Gene Morse,

    13 days ago

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    NEW YORK (WWTI) – Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a $30 billion renewal of funding for the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV). This funding will help the Public Housing Authority (PHA) continue to aid families and individuals in need of affordable housing. New York received $3,342,654,520.

    These housing choice vouchers will offer more families the necessary relief they need to have continued access to safe, affordable housing options and increase our nation’s housing supply ,” said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. “ Currently, this country is in a housing deficit as we are 2 million homes short of the amount needed and as HUD’s single largest investment in affordable housing, public housing authorities will have the ability to provide more housing options to their constituents and continue to combat this nation’s housing affordability crisis .

    In the Rochester area, the Housing Authority of Rochester received over $67 million while the Village of Fairport received $2 million in funds from this program.

    Since last year, the HCV program saw an increased funding of $2 billion to help preserve housing vouchers for families across the country. Beginning in 2022, this budget allocation increases by nearly 20% –over $4 billion, allowing the value of Housing Choice Voucher to keep pace with rising rental costs and helping voucher holders can continue to access neighborhoods of opportunity. This announcement continues the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to increase the housing supply for those who need it most across the country.

    Housing vouchers help over 2.3 million families in need of housing, including families with children, seniors, veterans and people with disabilities, making it the most effective intervention to reduce homelessness and housing instability. Housing vouchers give families flexibility and greater choice of affordable housing options in areas with better schools or access to jobs or other opportunities, but homeowners must be willing to accept the vouchers so they can work.

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    The list of communities that received funding:

    Public Housing Authority Amount
    Housing Authority (HA) of Syracuse $26,496,060
    Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority $3,261,541
    The Municipal Housing Authority City of Yonkers $59,751,250
    New York City Housing Authority $1,512,829,939
    Housing Authority of Utica City $1,858,833
    Albany Housing Authority $17,702,740
    Housing Authority of Troy $12,037,243
    Housing Authority of Mechanicville $1,884,784
    Binghamton Housing Authority $4,209,766
    HA of Jamestown $1,178,709
    HA of Plattsburgh $1,068,881
    HA of Herkimer $332,364
    HA of Saratoga Springs $2,019,453
    HA of Cortland $1,739,140
    HA of Cohoes $1,243,167
    HA of Freeport $4,601,755
    HA of Watervliet $1,301,076
    City of Oswego $2,807,500
    HA of Schenectady $12,568,788
    HA of Rensselaer $542,063
    HA of Rome $2,125,656
    HA of Huntington $6,042,807
    HA of Mount Kisco $1,683,315
    HA of Rochester $67,013,550
    White Plains Housing Authority $10,607,961
    Kingston Housing Authority $2,961,643
    HA of Gloversville $1,012,153
    HA of Beacon $5,591,576
    HA of Long Beach $5,106,186
    Newburgh Housing Authority $2,154,809
    HA of Ithaca $11,190,738
    HA of Greenburgh $5,119,537
    HA of Ilion Village $696,833
    HA of Amsterdam $2,777,381
    City of Hudson Housing Authority $778,805
    Poughkeepsie Housing Authority $1,560,738
    HA of Norwich $616,034
    HA of Auburn $2,104,993
    HA of Hornell $1,022,912
    HA of Oneonta $428,330
    HA of Lockport $914,134
    HA of Monticello $1,882,661
    Town of Islip Housing Authority $17,491,450
    HA of Glens Falls $7,291,792
    Town of Ramapo Housing Authority $14,391,979
    Hempstead Housing Authority $5,944,071
    HA of North Hempstead $5,662,829
    HA of Harrietstown $432,350
    HA of New Rochelle $7,233,192
    Newark Housing Authority $2,324,613
    Town of Amherst $26,661,256
    Village of Ossining $2,756,469
    HA of St Johnsville $555,212
    HA of Oneida $895,677
    Village of Ellenville Housing Authority $1,308,796
    Housing Authority of North Syracuse $1,212,397
    Little Falls Housing Authority $303,989
    The City of New York $572,765,433
    City of New Rochelle $10,661,138
    Village of Nyack Housing Authority $2,840,763
    Glen Cove CDA $5,409,317
    City of Peekskill $9,049,034
    Village of Highland Falls $703,444
    Riverhead Housing Development $1,880,966
    Village of Patchogue CDA $2,735,229
    Town of Babylon Housing Assistance Agency $15,118,361
    Town of Yorktown $1,891,502
    Port Jervis Community Development Agency $1,662,656
    City of Poughkeepsie Municipal Bldg $6,111,193
    Village of New Square PHA $11,762,147
    Town of Southampton $2,081,999
    Village of Greenport $1,244,368
    Village of Spring Valley CDA $11,709,921
    Town of Brookhaven Dept of HSG Comm Development $19,176,440
    North Fork HSG Alliance Inc $1,443,625
    Town of East Hampton $357,823
    Village of Kiryas Joel Housing Authority $4,629,154
    Village of Rockville Centre $2,930,495
    Village of Kaser $1,848,182
    Housing Authority of Tuckahoe $2,065,317
    Village of Elmira Heights $388,344
    City of Salamanca $640,263
    City of Niagara Falls $4,553,344
    City of North Tonawanda $3,052,348
    Village of Fairport $2,559,854
    Town of Colonie $2,998,081
    City of Buffalo $33,811,282
    Village of Canajoharie $226,397
    Town of Clifton Park $385,707
    Dolgeville Housing Authority $106,815
    Town of Hadley $233,217
    Town of Guilderland $718,396
    Town of Wilton $144,485
    Town of Bethlehem $427,108
    Town of Duanesburg $49,768
    Town of Niskayuna $367,954
    Town of Schodack $129,742
    City of Johnstown $529,137
    City of Utica $7,135,679
    Town of Knox $80,520
    City of Buffalo $5,201,824
    HA of Hoosick Falls $1,095,566
    Town of Waterford $307,731
    City of Fulton $2,430,546
    Town of Union $1,727,921
    Village of Scotia $720,679
    Town of Glenville $346,394
    Town of Rotterdam $1,811,777
    Town of Corinth $178,640
    Canastota Housing Authority $268,948
    Village of Manlius $5,443,405
    Town of Saugerties $1,104,465
    Village of Fort Plain $802,323
    Village of Cobleskill $1,293,080
    Boonville Housing Authority $58,021
    Village of Green Island $294,345
    Village of Corinth $461,409
    Village of Walton $1,584,538
    Village of New Hartford $1,227,835
    Town of Coeymans $501,902
    Town of Stillwater $840,000
    Village of Ballston SPA $848,863
    Town of Nassau $173,513
    Village of Waterford $373,943
    NYS HSG Trust Fund Corporation $667,646,028
    TOTAL $3,342,654,520

    HUD continues to work with communities to help them promote the housing choice voucher program by offering tools for landlord engagement and working with PHAs to meet their local housing needs with the HCV utilization resources .

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