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PD&R Edge Elist 08/21/2012

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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

Message from the Acting Assistant Secretary:
Community Foundations in the Spotlight: HUD Secretary’s Award Makes its Debut

Community foundations are among the local leaders working to creatively leverage funding to enhance communities. To honor foundations that have participated in public-philanthropic partnerships and produced measurable benefits for the communities in which they work, HUD and the Council on Foundations will soon be presenting ten community foundations with the first Secretary’s Awards for Community Foundations.

Research:
What Happens to LIHTC Properties After Affordability Requirements Expire?

Affordable housing properties developed using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) make up a significant portion of newly constructed multifamily rental housing. LIHTC units are required by federal regulations to be affordable for only 15 to 30 years. Recent research analyzes prospects for LIHTC properties to remain affordable after their affordability restrictions expire.

In Practice:
Senior Housing in San Francisco Provides Resident Services and Energy Efficient Living

A unique development in one of San Francisco’s diverse, but economically disadvantaged neighborhoods, meets the needs of homeless and low-income seniors by providing them with affordable, sustainable housing.

 

Spotlight

Working Toward Sustainable Construction in Indian Country

Working Toward Sustainable Construction in Indian Country
HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research is working in partnership with the Office of Native American Programs to encourage the development of healthy, affordable, sustainable, and culturally relevant housing models through the Sustainable Construction in Indian Country (SCinIC) initiative. The initiative offers technical assistance on building practices to participating tribes on projects the tribes choose and tells the stories to inspire other tribes.

 

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