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The following stories describe successes communities have made in using HUD's Community Development Programs.

2005


Downtown Revitalization in Ozark, Missouri Wins Award
December 7, 2005
The Missouri Department of Economic Development recently received a "Best Practice" award from HUD for their funding support of the City of Ozark, Missouri downtown revitalization.
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All seven project award recipients stand with FOD Louis M. Berra (center, holding plaque) as part of their induction
            into the Grand Rapids Field Office's "2004 Wall of Fame." Mapping Neighborhood Success
March 18, 2005
Organizations in West Michigan have clearly gotten the message and are continuing to put HUD's mission to work in communities across the Michigan map.
more... | CDBG | HOME | SHP

2004


Photo of a row of residences in Lavell VillageCelebrating 30 Years of the CDBG Program
December 20, 2004
From its conception, the Lavell Village multifamily affordable rental housing development has been an innovative and creative endeavor.
more... | More 30th Anniv. Good Stories

Community Development Small Business Loan Specialist Felicia Bell and business owner Eddie Smith.When Opportunity Knocks
November 29, 2004
Eddie Smith was born and raised in the Martin Luther King community in north Shreveport. A career in the Army took him away from home but when he retired from the service in 1985, he and his family returned to the community of his birth.
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Alene Howard and Erma Jean Johnson read from the Bible during a recent visitHope For the Elderly and Disabled
November 24, 2004
Alene Howard has family in Lubbock, but she admits to sometimes being lonely, but the Lubbock Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Program (LIVCaP) is reaching out by organizing visits with her at least once a week. Ms. Howard has been receiving visits for about three years.
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Robert and Valerie Hamilton receive the keys to a HUD home from Secretary Jackson Housing Authority Family Moves into HUD-Owned Property
September 7, 2004
Lehigh Acres, FL - On Friday, August 27, under a bright Florida sun, and just two weeks after landfall of Hurricane Charley, Governor Jeb Bush and HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson presented the keys of a HUD-owned property to Robert and Valerie Hamilton and their four children.
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Jacksonville Community Development staff sponsored Rally Day in Royal Terrace to kick-off the Comprehensive Neighborhood Improvements. Jacksonville's Royal Terrace Comprehensive Improvements Project Receives Statewide Recognition
July 12, 2004
A seven-year effort to completely makeover one of Jacksonville's poorest neighborhoods was recognized through a 2004 Florida Community Development Achievement Award made to the City by the Florida Community Development Association at its annual statewide conference in July. The Royal Terrace Neighborhood received over $20 million in HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds over this seven-year period. Other HUD program funds, state funds, revenue bond resources, Small Business Administration loans, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funds, Duval County Health Department funds, corporate donations, faith based and foundation donations, and private investment supplemented this funding bringing the total investment to $25,112,424.
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Picture of Byron Weido planting a  bald cypress tree.Seeing Green in Shreveport
July 8, 2004
Community-based non-profit Shreveport Green, in association with the Shreveport HUD office, celebrated Earth Day this year by offering a bald cypress tree to fifty first-time homebuyers.
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Each furnished apartment includes a private bath and kitchenetteNew Housing Provides Hope in Texas
June 18, 2004
Garden Terrace is the first housing solution designed exclusively for single working adults, retirees, homeless and people with disabilities that meet the top recommendations of housing experts in Austin, and around the country.
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The interior of the old mill, darkened for decades with boarded up windows, will once again capture the sunlight with the installation of new glass panes in the original wood window framesHistoric South Carolina Textile Mill Becomes Home for Seniors
June 3, 2004
The Highland Park Mill in Rock Hill, a historic textile mill built in 1894, served the South Carolina mill-village for years as its employment hub. Times changed, however, and decades ago the mill went out of business and became an unused sore spot in the City.
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An architect's rendition of a restored Tucker CottageHistory & Homeownership on the Move in Richmond
June 1, 2004
Last week, just days before the start of National Homeownership Month, the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority (RRHA) went "the extra mile" - actually, more like five blocks - to preserve a piece of homeownership history.
more... | RRHA

Picture of the framing for a new houseBig Idea Helps A Small Texas Town
May 10, 2004
What do you get when a city, a state, a private developer, a Section 8 agency and the federal government team up? In Woodville, Texas, it adds up to a new opportunity for homeownership.
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Smitherman Village poster child Easter Butler and her mother Ada at their new home.Smitherman Village - Affordable Housing in Troy, North Carolina
April 13, 2004
This program enables participates to rent their new homes for two years. During these two years a home counselor provides families with educational training and counseling on owning a home.
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The new entrance (the left entry way was the original entrance into Wal-Mart). CDBG Good Stories: Centralia Center
April 12, 2004
A multi-use facility for seniors puts back into use a 80,000 square foot, vacant building.
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Ivory smiles as a Caddo Parish deputy sheriff came in with an armload of boots, greeting the hardworking entrepreneur like an old friend. Saving "Soles" in Shreveport, Louisiana
April 7, 2004
Using CDBG funds, the Shreveport department of community development helped Ivory Daniels develop business plans and approved a low-interest loan.
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The volunteers held cardboard signs at busy intersections to raise awareness and remind commuters of the problems that homeless individuals and families face every day.A Chilly Reality for South Dakota Homeless
March 2, 2004
More than 75 homeless advocates from HUD-supported groups donned heavy winter jackets, snow boots, mittens and several layers of clothing and braved a recent 13-degree February morning in Sioux Falls.
more... | Pay It Forward | Heartland House Program

2003


The first unit sold to Edna Lewis, a first-time homebuyer.Breathing Life into a Michigan Neighborhood
December 19, 2003
What began in 1995 as a glimmer of hope for a distressed Detroit suburb has now become a success story for how smart revitalization can transform even the worst of neighborhoods.
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Brother Giovanni Reid,
            the director of Christian Services, greets those in attendance.A Poor Man's Supper
December 2, 2003
Each year, just prior to Thanksgiving, an annual event dating back more than 30 years takes place at a soup kitchen in Shreveport. Christian Services, a local non-profit, sponsors the "Poor Man's Supper," a fund-raising eventmore...

Cameron Faryadi
            was a participant in this year's Old Time Fiddlers' Convention, which attracted about 40,000 people to each performance. Photo
            by Brian Funk, The Galax Gazette.Block Grants and Bluegrass
November 17, 2003
The "B" and the "G" in "CDBG," of course, stands for "block grant." But soon, thanks to a project launched by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development, many people may think that "B" and "G" stands for "bluegrass."
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$783 Million Plan To Spare New York Utility Customers The Costs Of Post 9-11 Restoration
September 15, 2003
New York utility consumers will be spared paying the costs of permanently restoring energy and telecommunications service to parts of Lower Manhattan damaged in the September 11th terrorist attacks.
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Photo of ribbon cutting ceremony for the new village.Senior Village Opens in Louisiana
September 8, 2003
In the heat of August, a group of believers in the power of grass roots community development gathered in Monroe, one of the nation's poorest cities, to mark the opening of the cornerstone of an innovative "continuum of care" senior village development.
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Photo of housing for homeless individuals with chronic mental illnessSafe Haven for Homeless Opens in Utah
September 2, 2003
On a warm afternoon in Salt Lake City during the dedication of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals with chronic mental illness, all eyes were focused on Lynette as she told the audience, "This is the first sobriety I've had in 30 years...if it weren't for Safe Haven, I'd be dead."
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2002


New CDC-developed industrial building fully occupied by Spire.DBEDC Successful Site Remediation
December 9, 2002
The long-abandoned Boston Insulated Wire and Cable factory building at 65 Bay Street was infamous for arson fires in the late 1980s and a major blighting influence on the Savin Hill neighborhood in the Dorchester section of the City of Boston.
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Photo of HUD's Deputy Secretary, Alphonso Jackson, Larry Ferdinand, Shreveport's Community Development Director, and Wavey Lester, Bureau Chief of Shreveport's Housing and Business Development Unit.Shreveport's Model Blocks Program
November 27, 2002
The City of Shreveport has implemented a model blocks comprehensive revitalization program, which concentrates resources to make a visible, measurable impact in small geographic strategy areas in targeted neighborhoods.
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Photo of the old bank building before restoration began.Edgerton Library
October 21, 2002
Edgerton Library is a prime example of what happens when a community comes together. With the support of HUD and community leaders, the people of Edgerton, Kansas made their dream come true.
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The Minyard Food Store in Fort Worth, Texas.Fort Worth Grocery Store A Welcome Addition
August 23, 2002
The City of Fort Worth, in collaboration with Minyard Food Stores, planned and developed a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Project--the Minyard's Southeast Center Project.
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Photo of the restored Eaton Hotel.Renovation of the Historic Eaton Hotel in Downtown Wichita, Kansas
August 1, 2002
The Eaton Hotel, once considered to be the finest hotel in the Great Plains, had been vacant and deteriorating for many years before the City of Wichita launched an aggressive campaign to save it.
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CDBG and Section 108 at Work in Kansas City
June 27, 2002
In the mid-1990s, the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and the Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) began plans to revitalize the largely Hispanic Westside district by redeveloping the old rail yard.
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Photo of a member of the Nampa Fire Department installing a smoke detector.Installation of smoke detectors in Nampa, ID
June 27, 2002
Firefighters canvass predetermined neighborhoods, door to door, asking residents to allow them to inspect their current detectors, install new detectors as needed, and install proper address numbers on the exterior of their home.
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Photo of children singing at the "Patchwork of American Life" ceremony.Hartford, CT Celebrates CDBG Program and Success Creating a Brighter Future for City's Boys and Girls
April 15, 2002
America’s youth are the future of America, and Hartford, Connecticut recognized their own young residents as part of the city’s Celebration of National Community Development Week, April 1st - 5th.
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HUD Awards $1 Million Loan Commitment to Vacaville
March 29, 2002
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved $1 million in loan guarantee assistance to help build a new social service center in Vacaville, California, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced.
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Photo of a Habitat Project in Roseville, Michigan and home to a family of four.HUD Helps State of Michigan Expand Habitat for Humanity Homeownership, Empowering "Can Do" Communities to Expand Habitat Partnerships
February 11, 2002
Through the effective use of HUD programs and local resourcefulness, Michigan has taken an active role in increasing homeownership throughout the state.
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2001


Bush Administration Awards $553 Million to California
July 18, 2001
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced communities across California will receive more than $553 million in federal assistance to stimulate local economies, promote affordable housing and help the homeless and persons living with AIDS.
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Photo of the audience enjoying the "Virtual Tour" of the City of Grand Rapids, CDBG funded projects.Grand Rapids, MI, Celebrates HUD's Community Development Block Grant Program with Virtual Reality Tour
May 17, 2001
The city held a special "Come Celebrate With Us!" event that took attendees on a Virtual Tour through a slide show featuring several organizations that were recipients of CDBG funds during the past year.
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