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Week of December 13, 2004

Front Page

* Lofty Housing Prices Putting Communities Off Limits to Workers, Symposium Hears
* BuilderBooks.com Job Site Safety Survey — Your Opinion Counts
* South Carolina Builders Defeat Impact Fee Referendum
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Building a Foundation for Workforce Housing

Housing Forum

* Freddie Mac Initiatives Address Workforce Housing

Workforce Housing

* Jackson Pledges to Dismantle Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing
* Former HUD Secretaries Address Workforce Housing Issue
* Working Families Losing Ground in Housing Market
* Partnerships Provide Local Solutions to Workforce Housing Needs
* Housing Supply Needs to Catch Up With Demand to Reduce Price Pressures

Housing and Economics

* Incomes in California Increasingly Lagging Behind Escalating Home Prices

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Should You Charge for an Estimate?
* CGRs Make A Difference, Especially When It’s All in the Family

Seniors Housing

* Security Is a Primary Concern of Seniors

Regulation

* HUD Announces Program to Honor Communities for Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing

Green Building

* Texas Builders Raise the Standard for Residential Energy Efficiency

Environment

* Air Pollution Cut in Half, EPA Announces

Builders' Show

* Make Your IBS Plans by Dec. 17 — and Save

Commercial Builders

* YWCA Homeless Facility in Seattle Wins Top Commercial Building Award
* MasterFormat Retooled for Today’s Increasingly Complex Buildings

Women's Council

* Builders in Saginaw Visit Elementary School Classrooms

Building Systems

* New Courses Cover Cast-in-Place Concrete Foundations and ICFs

Business Management

* IRS Reduces Small Business Unemployment Tax Reporting Requirements
* ‘Find’-ing Your Way Through QuickBooks® Without Going Crazy
* Get Answers to IT Problems and Software Questions at New Builder Tech Forums at IBS

Building Quality

* Builders Report Profitable Results From Attention to Quality

Labor

* Scholarship Enables Job Corps Students to Start Housing Industry Careers

Building Products

* Fire Alarm System Uses a Single Pair of Wires

Builder's Engineer

* My Favorite Marketing Story

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Earn NAHB WorldPointssm Rewards When You Charge
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

HUD Announces Program to Honor Communities for Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson recently announced a new national awards program to recognize local governments for reducing regulatory barriers to affordable housing. HUD is accepting nominations and intends to recognize 10 local governments for their outstanding work to encourage the production of homes that are affordable to working families.

The Affordable Communities Awards Program builds on President's Bush's proposed Opportunity Zone Initiative to create more jobs and expand homeownership opportunities for lower income families living in transitioning communities.

Interested individuals or groups may nominate either a state or local government that has eliminated regulatory barriers to housing affordability. State and local governments may also nominate themselves or other local units of government for awards.


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Submissions will be evaluated and selected by a diverse group of senior-level HUD staff who comprise the agency's Affordable Communities Initiative Team.

Applications for the 2005 Affordable Communities Awards must be postmarked no later than March 15 and are available online.

President Bush's proposed Opportunity Zone Initiative recognizes that a strong partnership between the federal government and local communities is needed to overcome barriers that prevent working families from owning a home of their own. In addition, to help more Americans achieve the American dream of owning their own home, President Bush has set a new public-private goal of increasing the supply of affordable housing by seven million homes over the next 10 years.


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