Progress Report on Federal Housing Programs: Description of Each of the Federal Programs on Housing and Urban Development and the Progress of These Programs, Volumes 22-23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 157 pages |
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... Nevada 2,398 0 1,763 1,613 New Hampshire . 1,281 150 1,766 New Jersey . 1,666 1,400 100 34,270 New Mexico . 32 , 132 17,432 2,138 2,214 2,214 New York 1,669 0 60,897 58,183 North Carolina 27 , 682 2,714 15 , 041 14,375 North Dakota . 8 ...
... Nevada 2,398 0 1,763 1,613 New Hampshire . 1,281 150 1,766 New Jersey . 1,666 1,400 100 34,270 New Mexico . 32 , 132 17,432 2,138 2,214 2,214 New York 1,669 0 60,897 58,183 North Carolina 27 , 682 2,714 15 , 041 14,375 North Dakota . 8 ...
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... Nevada . 6,214 6 , 214 3 , 611 0 New Hampshire . 4,352 4,352 2,959 0 New Jersey .. 1,916 1,822 1,431 94 New Mexico . 44 , 953 43 , 821 22 , 145 1,132 New York . 3,829 3,829 2,796 0 North Carolina . 72 , 630 68 , 208 34 , 318 4,422 North ...
... Nevada . 6,214 6 , 214 3 , 611 0 New Hampshire . 4,352 4,352 2,959 0 New Jersey .. 1,916 1,822 1,431 94 New Mexico . 44 , 953 43 , 821 22 , 145 1,132 New York . 3,829 3,829 2,796 0 North Carolina . 72 , 630 68 , 208 34 , 318 4,422 North ...
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... Nevada .. 5,599 5 , 019 3 , 421 580 New Hampshire . 5,774 5 , 449 3 , 643 325 New Jersey . 1,838 1,698 1,344 140 50 , 025 New Mexico . 49 , 057 19 , 187 968 5 , 112 New York . 5,076 3,233 36 62 , 126 North Carolina . 58,566 33,546 3,560 ...
... Nevada .. 5,599 5 , 019 3 , 421 580 New Hampshire . 5,774 5 , 449 3 , 643 325 New Jersey . 1,838 1,698 1,344 140 50 , 025 New Mexico . 49 , 057 19 , 187 968 5 , 112 New York . 5,076 3,233 36 62 , 126 North Carolina . 58,566 33,546 3,560 ...
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... Nevada .. 7,091 4,965 50 New Hampshire . 17 , 730 17 , 605 8,040 125 New Jersey . 1,664 1,604 1,491 60 New Mexico . 35,843 35 , 439 21 , 624 404 5,050 4,986 New York . 3,763 64 111 , 515 North Carolina . 105 , 222 34 , 424 6,293 North ...
... Nevada .. 7,091 4,965 50 New Hampshire . 17 , 730 17 , 605 8,040 125 New Jersey . 1,664 1,604 1,491 60 New Mexico . 35,843 35 , 439 21 , 624 404 5,050 4,986 New York . 3,763 64 111 , 515 North Carolina . 105 , 222 34 , 424 6,293 North ...
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... Nevada . 7,316 New Hampshire .. 7,316 4,809 0 2,442 2 , 142 New Jersey . 1,442 300 36 , 999 36 , 329 New Mexico . 22,475 670 4,301 4,177 3 , 691 124 New York . 109 , 132 98,412 32 , 344 North Carolina . 10,720 12,966 12 , 305 9,451 ...
... Nevada . 7,316 New Hampshire .. 7,316 4,809 0 2,442 2 , 142 New Jersey . 1,442 300 36 , 999 36 , 329 New Mexico . 22,475 670 4,301 4,177 3 , 691 124 New York . 109 , 132 98,412 32 , 344 North Carolina . 10,720 12,966 12 , 305 9,451 ...
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Page 21 - Department of Housing and Urban Development The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD...
Page 146 - Treasury, taking into consideration the current average rate on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States as of the last day of the month preceding the issuance of the obligation of the bank.
Page 142 - January 31, 1965, nor extend beyond January 31, 1975. A veteran discharged or released for a service-connected disability from a period of active duty, any part of which occurred during World War II or the Korean conflict, is eligible for loan benefits until the terminal date specified for the wartime period from which he was discharged or released.
Page 25 - State programs for assisting communities in developing solutions to community metropolitan development problems and for encouraging effective regional cooperation in the planning and conduct of community and metropolitan development programs and projects...
Page 117 - Secretary finds that such assistance is essential to a program, proposed or under active preparation, for a unified or officially coordinated urban transportation system as part of the comprehensively planned development of the urban area...
Page 90 - The local contribution toward the cost of the project or program may be made in the form of cash or noncash grants-in-aid, such as donations of land, demolition and removal work, project improvements, historic preservation activities, certain expenditures by colleges, universities and hospitals, or public facilities that benefit the project.
Page 68 - ... provide supplementary assistance to the secondary market for home mortgages by providing a degree of liquidity for mortgage investments, thereby improving the distribution of investment capital available for home mortgage financing...
Page 72 - November 1, 1954, and those mortgages that have been, or will be acquired subsequently from authorized sources, in an orderly manner, with a minimum of adverse effect upon the home mortgage market and minimum loss to the Federal Government.
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Page 134 - Secretary has determined that there exist (A) administrative machinery through which coordination of all related planning activities of local agencies can be achieved, and (B) evidence that necessary cooperation of agencies engaged in related local planning can be obtained.