Special Applications Center (SAC)
Have you Considered RAD?
HUD strongly encourages PHAs contemplating demolition/disposition applications for their public housing units to consider HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. In accordance with PIH Notice 2012-7, PHAs generally need to evidence public housing units are obsolete in order to receive HUD demolition/disposition approval under Section 18 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937. On the other hand, public housing units with various capital needs can qualify for conversion to a Section 8 project-based platform under RAD. In addition, RAD offers various advantages to residents and PHAs over Section 18 such as resident protections, extensive waivers of statutes and regulations to enable long-term preservation (e.g. ability to retain reserves at the project), and FY2012 HAP rents. Accordingly, prior to submitting a demolition or disposition application, HUD strongly encourages PHAs to complete the RAD Inventory Assessment Tool to make a first-level assessment (as potential RAD candidates) of all units they are considering for demolition or disposition. HUD staff (at the SAC and the RAD team) are available to assist PHAs in completing this assessment tool. In addition, HUD staff are available to provide PHAs with technical assistance on the best HUD tool for repositioning their particular housing units. PHAs should contact rad@hud.gov to request such technical assistance. See also RAD Conversion Guide for PHAs.
Already have an approved CHAP under RAD? Instructions for submitting a removal application via IMS/PIC are available here.
What We Do
The Special Applications Center (SAC) enables the Office of Public and Indian Housing to assist Housing Authorities in their efforts to efficiently and effectively meet the housing needs of their communities through the specialized review and approval of non-funded, non-competitive applications, related to:
- Retentions
- Demolition/Disposition - removal of public housing units from the public housing stock by razing, sale or lease (in whole or part).
- Eminent Domain - the taking of public housing property for a public use.
- Homeownership - sale of public housing units to public housing residents or public housing eligible residents.
- Section 202 Conversion - the conversion of public housing development to Section 8.
- Conversion - the conversion of a development to tenant-based assistance.
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Helpful Tools and Resources
Related Information
- *NEW* PIH Notice 2016-23: Requirements for PHAs removing all public housing units and guidance on either the termination of the ACC or the continuation of the public housing program. This notice provides information and guidance regarding program activities that PHAs must complete when they submit a demolition and/or disposition application (or other removal application) that proposes to remove the last of their public housing dwelling units.
- *NEW* PIH Notice 2016-22: Environmental Review Requirements for PHAs. This notice provides information and guidance regarding PHAs’ compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321) and other related laws and authorities. This notice clarifies the applicability of environmental reviews under 24 CFR parts 50 and 58 to all PHA activities at project site(s) assisted or to be assisted by HUD and to the use of all HUD funds. This notice includes information about the environmental review requirements applicable to proposed demolitions and/or disposition applications (and other removal applications).
- Impact on Operating Funds & Asset Repositioning Fee: Units and other property removed from the PHA’s public housing stock are no longer eligible to receive Operating Funds assistance, but the PHA may be eligible to receive an asset-repositioning fee pursuant to 24 CFR 990.190. See Notice PIH 2011-18 for detailed guidance on the Asset-Repositioning Fee pursuant to 24 CFR § 990.190(h) and Guidance on Re-occupying Public Housing Units Proposed or Approved for Demolition, Disposition, or Transition to Homeownership.
- Impact on Capital Funds and Demolition Transitional Funding (DDTF): Units and other property removed from the PHA’s public housing stock are no longer eligible to receive standard Capital Funds assistance, but the PHA may be eligible to receive DDTF pursuant to 24 CFR § 905.326(j). DDTF funds are Capital Fund Grants that are awarded to PHAs that have removed units from their public housing inventories.
- Tenant-Protection Vouchers: PHAs may be eligible to receive Section 8 housing choice vouchers (known as TPVs) for certain (occupied) units that have been approved by HUD for removal (e.g. disposition, demolition, homeownership, conversion) in accordance with PIH Notice 2016-04. This Notice implements a new provision of the 2015 Appropriations Act by distinguishing between "replacement vouchers" and "relocation vouchers". For more information about the ten of PIH Notice 2015-03 and "relocation" and "replacement" TPVs, see these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). PHAs interested in applying for TPVs should submit an application to their local HUD Offices of Public Housing in accordance with the requirements of HUD-52515 after receiving a HUD approval of the removal action.
- Declaration of Trust (DOT) and Annual Contributions Contract (ACC) requirements: HUD requires that all public housing property have a current Declaration of Trust (DOT) of record and requires all public housing property to be under an Annual Contributions Contact (ACC) with HUD. PIH Notice 2011-61 indefinitely extended PIH Notice 2010-44 provides detailed guidance to PHAs and HUD Field Offices of Public Housing and Field Counsel on DOTs and adding and removing units from the ACC (and PIC) based on HUD approvals. See also Terminating Developments under IMS/PIC Inventory Removals on this page.
IMS/PIC Inventory Removals
Correspondences between HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and Congress Members on Demolitions/Dispositions
- June 15, 2009 letter to HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan from Congressman Barney Frank and Congresswoman Maxine Waters regarding demolitions and dispositions.
- August 7, 2009 letter to Congressman Barney Frank and Congresswoman Maxine Waters from HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan regarding demolitions and dispositions.
Correspondences between HUD PIH Assistant Secretary Henriquez and the Housing Justice Network (HJN) on Demolitions/Dispositions.
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PIH Notice 2016-20. 2 CFR 200.311(c)(1) Disposition Instructions for the Public Housing Agency (PHA) Retention of Certain Public Housing Real Property (that is no longer used or was never used for public housing dwelling purposes) Free from Public Housing Use Restrictions.
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NEW SAC DIRECTOR—JANE HORNSTEIN.
Jane Hornstein became the new SAC Director effective September 19, 2016. Jane has had a long and distinguished career in affordable housing finance. Prior to joining HUD, she was assistant director of Cook County’s Bureau of Economic Development, Department of Planning and Development. Read more...
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PHAs, HUD staff, residents, and other concerned citizen show generally direct all demolition-disposition and other SAC-related requests and questions to the SAC technical assistance mailbox at sacta@hud.gov. Click here for more information about how PHAs should be utilizing this mailbox.
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On October 16, 2014, HUD issued a Proposed Rule on the “Demolition or Disposition of Public Housing Projects, and Conversion of Public Housing to Tenant-Based Assistance”. This Proposed Rule was published in the Federal Register and is known as Docket No. FR-5399-P-01, CFR Title is 24 CFR parts 970 and 972.
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)
Have you considered RAD?
RAD can help owners rehabilitate properties and avoid demolition or disposition.
Inventory Removal Application Form
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