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University of Maryland Law School April 12, 2013 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in HUD Housing Programs A First Term “Report Card” Philip Tegeler,

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1 University of Maryland Law School April 12, 2013 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in HUD Housing Programs A First Term “Report Card” Philip Tegeler, PRRAC

2 Location of government assisted low income family housing is important….

3 Median Characteristics of Schools Nearest to Assisted Households and Other Households with Children Proficiency Percentile Rank % Free/Reduced Price Lunch Housing Choice Voucher 2674.1% Public Housing 1982.1% Project Based Section 8 2868.6% LIHTC 3167.1% All Households 5345.9% All Renters 3766.8% Poor Households 3073.1%

4 Share of Households with Children Near to School Ranked in Bottom 10 th in State NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 4

5 Key elements of AFFH in government housing programs Site Selection Affirmative Marketing Tenant Selection Equity

6 Basics of site selection Racial segregation Poverty concentration Existing Subsidized housing patterns Opportunity Mapping

7 Basics of affirmative marketing and tenant selection Who is in the market? ↓ Who is in the applicant pool? ↓ Who is selected?

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9 HUD Program areas > HUD’s Strategic Plan > HUD’s General NOFA > The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program > The Choice Neighborhoods Program > The Rental Assistance Demonstration > The Moving to Work Demonstration > The Sustainable Communities Initiative > The HOME Program > The Low Income Housing Tax Credit

10 For more information…. www.prrac.org/projects/civilrightshousing. php


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