CONTENTS A-1.-New nonfarm housing units started, by type of tenure, type of structure, location, and ownership, 1959–68-- A-2.-New housing units authorized in permit-issuing places, by A-3.-New housing units authorized in 13,000 permit-issuing A-4.-Estimated construction cost of new nonfarm housing units started, by type of ownership, 1959-68- A-5.-New privately owned nonfarm housing units started, by type of structure and type of tenure, 1959–68--- B-1.-Estimated mortgage debt outstanding on nonfarm one- to four-family homes by type of holder and financing--- B-2.-Net flow of savings in all savings and loan associations___ B-3.-Nonfarm real estate foreclosure, 1950-68-- Homeownership for lower income families-interest subsidy- Rental housing for lower income families-interest subsidy.. (V) C-1.-Mortgages and loans insured by FHA, 1934–68. C-3.-Volume of FHA-insured new- and existing-home mortgages, location of projects by sections, 1935-68__ C-10.-Percentage distribution of dwelling units in structure, C-13. Statutory and regulatory provisions for the maximum Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA). Management and liquidating functions_ Participation sales program.. Mortgage-backed securities-Guarantee_ D. Government National Mortgage Association___ D-3.-Geographical distribution of GNMA purchases under D-4.-Geographical distribution of GNMA special assistance D-6.-GNMA sales of participation in Government-owned D-7.-Mortgage activities under management and liquidating D-8.-Special assistance program activity in 1968 and cumu- E. Metropolitan development_-_ Urban Management Assistance Administration.......... The 701 comprehensive planning assistance program. Agency programs-Continued Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA)—Continued Community Resources Development Administration_ Open space land program... Urban transportation development and liaison. Tables: E-1.-Comprehensive planning assistance grant program, net approvals made, calendar year 1968, and cumulative approvals made by State, cumulative through December E-4.-Urban information and technical assistance program, E-7.-City planning and urban studies fellowships program, E-8.-City planning and urban studies fellowships program, E-9.-Basic water and sewer facilities grant program, gross E-10.-Basic water and sewer facilities grant program, net E-13.-Advances for public works planning program, gross E-14.-Advances for public works planning program, net Agency programs—Continued Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA)-Continued E-15.-Advance acquisitions of land program, gross applica tions received, and net approvals made, calendar years E-19.—Open space land program, gross applications received E-20.-Open space land program, net approvals made by E-21.-Urban transportation grant program, gross applications E-22.-Urban transportation grant program, net approvals F. Model cities__ Planning grants__. Supplemental grants. Relocation grants. 105 105 Administration grants 105 Urban renewal add-on_. Table F-1.-Model cities, planning grants approved, by 106 106 108 108 109 109 111 111 112 112 112 113 113 Rehabilitation grants.. Neighborhood facilities program.. Urban parks (developed land in urban areas) – Urban beautification and improvement.. Tables: G-1.-Workable program for community improvement, as of December 31, 1968... 117 G-2.-Growth of urban renewal program, 1950-68.. 118 G-3.-Financial assistance under title I, Housing Act of 119 G-4.-Urban renewal programs with Federal grants, by 120 114 115 116 116 Agency programs-Continued Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA)—Continued Tables-Continued G-5.-Section 312 residential loan program, cumulative data G-6.-Section 312 nonresidential rehabilitation loan pro- G-7.-Section 115 rehabilitation grant program, cumulative G-8.-Section 115 rehabilitation grant program, by State, as of December 31, 1968___ G-9.-Growth of neighborhood facility program activities Page 124 124 124 124 125 125 activity during 1968_ 126 G-12.-Urban beautification and improvement program approvals, by State, during 1968. 126 G-13.-Urban beautification and improvement program approvals, by State, as of December 31, 1968 127 128 128 College housing programs__ 131 131 132 H. Housing Assistance Administration___ Low-rent housing and related low-rent programs. Elderly housing loan program Alaska housing program. Tables: H-1.-Low-rent public housing program, as of December H-2.-Low-rent housing program, by type of program, as of December 31, 1968. H-3.- Local housing authorities, as of December 31, 1968- 1935-68 H-5.-HAA low-rent housing, by State, as of December H-6.-College housing loans program, net approvals by H-7.-College housing loans program, net approved by 133 133 133 134 135 136 137 139 H-9.-Elderly housing loans program (sec. 202,, net loans Table I-1.-Number of projects and funding since 1961, through December 31, 1968.. 143 Urban planning research and demonstration program 143 143 143 Table 1-3.-Urban renewal demonstration program (sec. 314) net approvals by years and cumulatively through J. Federal Insurance Administration_ |