History of MTW Legislation and Agency Selection
Year |
No. of PHAs Added/Removed |
How MTW Slots Were Filled/Vacated |
PHAs Added/Removed |
---|---|---|---|
1996 |
+ 30
|
30 MTW PHAs authorized by the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-134, 110 Stat 1321), dated April 26, 1996. 24 MTW PHAs selected from December 18, 1996 HUD Notice and Invitation to Apply. 6 slots filled through Jobs-Plus Initiative. |
Birmingham, Cambridge, Cherokee Nation, Delaware, Greene, High Point, Keene, Lawrence-Douglas County, Lincoln, Los Angeles County, Louisville, Massachusetts, Minneapolis, Portage, Portland, San Antonio, San Diego, San Mateo, Seattle (also Jobs-Plus), Stevens Point, Tampa, Tulare County, Utah Consortium, Vancouver Jobs-Plus Only: Baltimore, Chattanooga, Cuyahoga, Dayton, Los Angeles, St. Paul |
1999 |
- 6
|
5 agencies selected in 1996 NOFA do not sign MTW agreements; 1 Jobs-Plus selectee does not sign agreement. | Birmingham, Cherokee Nation, Los Angeles County, Stevens Point, Tampa |
1999 |
+ 2
|
2 MTW PHAs specifically named and authorized in 1999 Appropriations. | Charlotte, Pittsburgh |
2000 |
+ 6
|
6 MTW PHAs selected in PIH Notice 2000-52. | Atlanta, District of Columbia, King County, New Haven, Oakland, Philadelphia |
2000 |
+ 1
|
1 MTW PHA added as authorized by 1996 statute. | Chicago |
2003 |
- 6
|
6 Jobs-Plus agencies' participation in demonstration completed and terminated. | Baltimore, Chattanooga, Cuyahoga, Dayton, Los Angeles, St. Paul |
2004 |
- 3
|
Participation in demonstration completed and terminated for 3 MTW PHAs. | Greene, High Point, San Diego |
2008 |
+ 1
|
1 MTW PHA added as authorized by 1996 statute. |
Baltimore (slot available from Jobs-Plus) |
2008 |
+ 1
|
1 former MTW PHA returned to demonstration. |
San Diego |
2008 |
+ 4
|
4 MTW PHAs specifically named and authorized in 2008 Appropriations. 30 Agencies execute Standard Agreement, extending participation to 2018. |
Alaska, San Bernardino, San Jose, Santa Clara |
2009 |
+ 3
|
3 PHAs added through PIH Notice 2009-29. | Orlando, Tacoma and Champaign County |
2010 |
+ 2 |
2 PHAs added through PIH Notice 2010-29 (HA) |
Boulder and Lexington |
2012 |
+ 4 |
Three PHAs added pursuant to 2011 Appropriations and one added pursuant to 2010 Appropriations. Application criteria was set forth in PIH Notice 2012-16. |
Columbus, Fairfax, Holyoke and Reno |
2016 |
|
The Standard Agreements for 39 Agencies were extended to the end of each agency’s FY2028, pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016. |
|
TOTAL |
39
|