Housing Needs in Earthquake Disaster Areas: Field Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee OnBanking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, Watsonville, California, April 11, 1990; San Francisco, California, April 12, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 1217 pages |
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... cost of construc- tion and given their needs , these are not going to do the job . So , I am going to conclude my remarks by simply saying that I think that FEMA did a good job within its purview and within its plan , but I do think ...
... cost of construc- tion and given their needs , these are not going to do the job . So , I am going to conclude my remarks by simply saying that I think that FEMA did a good job within its purview and within its plan , but I do think ...
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... cost of $ 4 million ; this is the most expensive form of temporary housing , at a cost of approxi- mately $ 27,000 per individual . To date , we have spent $ 26 million in our temporary housing program . The continued assistance we will ...
... cost of $ 4 million ; this is the most expensive form of temporary housing , at a cost of approxi- mately $ 27,000 per individual . To date , we have spent $ 26 million in our temporary housing program . The continued assistance we will ...
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... cost a lot . The banking institutions have got to be approached so that fi- nancing for affordable housing is there . People cannot afford to pay the exorbitant costs of interest . If you purchased a home at $ 185,000 , by the time you ...
... cost a lot . The banking institutions have got to be approached so that fi- nancing for affordable housing is there . People cannot afford to pay the exorbitant costs of interest . If you purchased a home at $ 185,000 , by the time you ...
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... cost . Mr. MALLORY . I would just say that the only difference between the 515 program which is the family program , and the labor hous- ing program is that in the labor housing program , the head of the household has to earn his or her ...
... cost . Mr. MALLORY . I would just say that the only difference between the 515 program which is the family program , and the labor hous- ing program is that in the labor housing program , the head of the household has to earn his or her ...
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... cost effective way to stabilize their homes and the hillside which they are built on . If no hillside stabilization is performed , costs to stabilize and repair the earthquake damage to these homes will average $ 165,000 to $ 200,000 ...
... cost effective way to stabilize their homes and the hillside which they are built on . If no hillside stabilization is performed , costs to stabilize and repair the earthquake damage to these homes will average $ 165,000 to $ 200,000 ...
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1906 earthquake affordable housing agencies Alameda County application Bay Area buildings California Chairman TORRES City of Watsonville Community Development cost damage disaster area disaster assistance disaster victims displaced downtown earthquake hazards earthquake victims eligible emergency estimated families Farmers Home Administration fault segments Federal FEMA FEMA's funds grant Hayward fault homeless households Housing Authority housing needs individuals large earthquakes loan located Loma Prieta earthquake low-income magnitude major maps Marina district months October 17 Office P.O. Box panel Pelosi permanent housing planning potential probability problems projects quake Red Cross region rehabilitation relief rent rental assistance repair replacement residential hotels residents response rupture San Andreas fault San Francisco Bay Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz Mountains Section seismic shaking shelter slip rate Street structures temporary housing assistance tenants Thank U.S. Geological Survey units Urban vouchers West Oakland zone