Office of Public and Indian Housing Office of Native American Programs.

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HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing Office of Native American Programs

Transcript of Office of Public and Indian Housing Office of Native American Programs.

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  • Office of Public and Indian Housing Office of Native American Programs
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 2 Northwest Office of Native American Programs [email protected] Special Projects + Technical Assistance 206 220-6166
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 3 Office of Native American Programs (ONAP)
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 4 Northwest Office of Native American Programs Native American Housing and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) signed into law 10/26/96 NAHASDA changed recipient to tribe First recognition in housing legislation of federal trust responsibility to house Native Americans. Tribe may designate a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) as recipient
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 5 Northwest Office of Native American Programs Statute mandated negotiated rulemaking process Regulations developed by committee of Tribal and HUD representatives
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 6 Northwest Office of Native American Programs Assist and promote affordable housing Better access to mortgage markets Promote self-sufficiency Plan and integrate infrastructure To promote the private capital market
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 7 Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) Tribes in the Northwest Tribes42 Idaho 4 Oregon 9 Washington29
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 8 Northwest Office of Native American Programs Programs: Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Mold Prevention Natl competiton Regular ICDBG Regional competiton Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) Title VI 184 Loan Program
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 9 Northwest Office of Native American Programs ICDBG Mold Prevention 2015 National$ 12.5 million Grant Ceiling $800,000 Due DateJune 22, 2015
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 10 Northwest Office of Native American Programs ICDBG 2014 Appropriation$ 70 million NwONAP allocation$5 million Grant Ceiling $500,000 Due DateNot Yet Announced for 2015
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 11 Northwest Office of Native American Programs ICDBG Funded Activities Housing rehabilitation Land acquisition to support new housing construction New housing construction. Community Facilities, such as community centers, head start, etc. Infrastructure construction, e.g., roads, water and sewer facilities; and, single or multipurpose community buildings. Wide variety of commercial, industrial, agricultural projects which may be recipient owned and operated or which may be owned and/or operated by a third party.
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  • Northwest Office of Native American Programs IHBG Funding Levels - FY-15 National$ 646 million NW$ 56.0 million Grant Ranges $79,000 to - $5.9 million
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 13 Northwest Office of Native American Programs IHBG Funded Activities Housing services Housing management Crime prevention and safety Housing development Rental housing Homeownership counseling Down payment assistance Housing rehabilitation Transitional housing Model activities Acquisition
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  • Sustainable Projects in the Northwest
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  • Place of Hidden Waters 15
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  • Phase One: 10 Units Phase Two: 10 Units Phase Three: Renovate Existing 27 Units Renovated Existing Gymnasium Community Center Addition / Salmon Bake Fire Pit Park and Nature Trail Sweat Lodge area Dance arbor / Playground Maintenance Addition Master Plan
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs18 Project Overview 20 living units; 10 one bedroom and 10 two bedroom Built in two phases One bedrooms are ADA compliant Platinum Level LEED Culturally responsive, longhouse inspired design SIPS Panel construction / geothermal heating/solar power Gym renovations; flooring, heating, sound control Community Building Park with walking trails, sweat lodge, dance area Renovation and Weatherization of NE Apartments 18
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  • Ground source heat pump system
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  • Solar Power
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  • Built by Tribal Members 22
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  • Community Center
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  • Place of Hidden Waters Phase I 10 townhome units Community Building and Longhouse housing Park w/ walking trails, dance area, sweat lodge and playground Traditional Coast Salish design Open roof of the courtyard promotes ventilation and illumination. Central, linear common area for gathering Sources of Funds ARRA Formula $ 883,573 ARRA Competitive$3,000,000 IHBG $ 384, 317 TOTAL$4,217,317 27
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  • Solar Tubes HUD's Office of Native American Programs28
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  • Solar Tubes HUD's Office of Native American Programs29
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  • The Gathering Place 30
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  • Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authority Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authority Gathering Place Performance Advantages: Straw is less expensive than insulation - up to R- 50 for the project. Heating and cooling costs are cheaper per year due to insulation factor of straw. Straw maintains a constant interior temperature. HUD's Office of Native American Programs 31
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  • 32 Straw Bale Construction:
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  • Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authority Gathering Place Performance Advantages: Reduce energy costs by 50-75%, for the life of the home due to insulation factor of straw. Fire Resistance- Compressed bales prohibit the circulation of oxygen. Improved resistance as compared to similar wood structures. Improved termite/rodent resistance- Straw is inorganic. Improved noise insulation. 33
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  • Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authoritys Gathering Place HUD's Office of Native American Programs 34 Old BIA jail house will be rehabbed and converted to a US Post Office Old BIA houses were demolished in May 2010
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  • Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authoritys Gathering Place Sustainable and Green Development Features: Improved Indoor Air Quality- air filtration system. Controlling stormwater quality and quantity: Rainwater harvesting and bio-filtration swales Permeable pavements Maximization of open spaces Water efficiency/reduction in landscape choices LEED Certification in process 35
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  • Coeur DAlene Tribal Housing Authoritys Gathering Place Sources of Funds ARRA Competitive$2,000,000 ICDBG$ 500,000 Total$2,500,000 12 single-family units Straw Bale Construction Rehab of BIA Jail into Post Office 36
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  • HUD's Office of Native American Programs 38 Grand Opening on September 21, 2011