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Housing and
Community Development Program (HCD)
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Public comment sought: King County
Consortium 2009 Action Plan
King County Consortium is soliciting public comment on the draft King County Consortium 2009 Action Plan. The plan describes the one year use of federal Housing and Community Development funds and contains details about the activities proposed for funding with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME and Emergency Services Grant (ESG) funds in 2009.
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Request for Proposals
Veterans Employment Linked to Housing and Supportive Services.
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2008 Fall Services, Operating Support and Rental Assistance.
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Seeking Public Comment: Amendments to the Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for 2005-2009.
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Fall 2008 Combined Supportive Housing, Capital, Operating and Services Funding
The King County Housing and Community Development Program has jointly released the Fall 2008 Combined NOFA for Homeless Supportive Housing and other Low-Income Housing,
in coordination with the City of Seattle, United Way, A Regional Coalition for Housing and the Seattle and King County Housing Authorities.
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King County Housing Finance Programs announces the 2008 Notice
Funding Availability |
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Notice of Capital Funding Availability Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2009 Capital Funding |
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2007 King County Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) |
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Combined Funders' Annual Reporting Instructions Instructions for the Reporting Period Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2007 |
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LEED Grant Available:
King County - through the Solid Waste Division - offers
grants ranging from $15,000-$25,000 for projects planning
to obtain a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) rating.
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Ending Homelessness in King County
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Welcome to the King County Housing and Community Development
Program (HCD) within the Community Services Division.
HCD strives to create and preserve decent affordable
housing; to reduce homelessness; and to make other community
investments which improve the livability of King County
communities, especially for low- and moderate-income
residents. HCD's programs operate primarily in King
County communities outside the City of Seattle.
There are two different ways in which King County serves
the housing and community development needs of its constituents:
through housing repair assistance and housing information
to individuals and families, and by assisting cities,
community-based organizations, businesses, apartment
owners, and special purpose districts.
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Office Contact Information:
Cheryl Markham, Program Manager
King County Housing and Community Development
401 5th Ave, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98104
Updated: October 16, 2008
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e-mail us
Staff Directory
206-263-9032
206-296-0229 (FAX)
TTY Relay: 711
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