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PD&R Edge Elist - 01/17/2012

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PD&R’s online magazine, The Edge, provides you with a snapshot view of our newly released research, periodicals, publications, news, and commentaries on housing and urban development issues. Stay informed on current topics and check back frequently, as our content is routinely updated.

New on The Edge

From the Assistant Secretary:
LGBT Elders

Assistant Secretary Raphael Bostic reflects on the LGBT Elder Housing Summit hosted at HUD headquarters in Washington, DC in December. The event, the first of its kind, highlighted the unique difficulties facing the LGBT elder population and existing program models developed to meet their housing and supportive service needs.

Partner Report:
Urban Poverty: A New Generation of Ideas

Reducing Urban Poverty: A New Generation of Ideas includes winning papers from the second academic competition sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Comparative Urban Studies Project and partner organizations. The competition recognizes the need for evidence based policymaking and program development to address the challenges presented by rapid urbanization across the world.

Research:
Job Accessibility for Households Without Vehicles

A recent report by the Brookings Institution examines economic and transportation opportunities available to households that lack a personal vehicle compared with households with cars. The basis for the analysis is ACS data from the 100 largest metropolitan areas, which records more than seven million zero-car households in the metropolitan areas.

In Practice:
New Program Will Spur Affordable Housing Development in Chicago

The city of Chicago passed the Home Sweet Home ordinance to spur affordable housing production in a challenging economy. The ordinance allows developers to use tax increment financing, a tried and true tool, to redevelop multifamily rental units.

 

Spotlight

Likely Trends in the Distribution of CDBG Funds

Likely Trends in the Distribution of CDBG Funds
The recently released “Redistribution Effect of Introducing 2010 Census and 2005-2009 ACS Data into the CDBG Formula” highlights differences between the decennial Census, formerly used for allocating the CDBG formula, and the American Community Survey (ACS), the new Census data source for information on poverty and the other variables in the CDBG formula. The report shows how use of different data affects grants to communities, and considers whether these changes reflect actual conditions or methodological changes.


 

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