[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 133 (Wednesday, July 13, 1994)] [Unknown Section] [Page 0] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 94-16917] [[Page Unknown]] [Federal Register: July 13, 1994] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing [Docket No. N-94-3737; FR-3659-C-02] Notice of Correction for the Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP)--FY 1994 Notice of Funding Availability AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. ACTION: Notice of Correction to the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 1994. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: On April 1, 1994, HUD published a NOFA that announced FY 1994 funding of $231,978,631 under the Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP) for use in eliminating drug-related crime. The purpose of this notice is to make corrections to the section specifying eligible applicants for one of the activities under the NOFA and to the number of points in one of the selection criteria. DATES: The original application deadline date is not changed. Applications must be received at the local HUD Field Office on or before Friday, July 29, 1994, at 3:30 PM, local time. This application deadline is firm as to date and hour. In the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, the Department will treat as ineligible for consideration any application that is received after the deadline. Applicants should take this practice into account and make early submission of their materials to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility brought about by any unanticipated or delivery-related problems. A FAX is not acceptable. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING DRUG ELIMINATION PROGRAM, PUBLIC HOUSING, CONTACT: The local HUD Category A or B Field Office, Public Housing Division, or Malcolm E. Main, Drug- Free Neighborhoods Division, Office of Resident Initiatives, Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Room 4116, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708- 1197. A telecommunications device for hearing or speech impaired persons (TDD) is available at (202) 708-0850. (These are not toll-free telephone numbers.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING DRUG ELIMINATION PROGRAM FOR NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS CONTACT: The local HUD Category A or B Field Office, Administrator, Office of Native Americans, or Dominic Nessi, Director, Office of Native American Programs, Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Room 4140, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-1015. A telecommunications device for hearing or speech impaired persons (TDD) is available at (202) 708-0850. (These are not toll-free telephone numbers.) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) announcing HUD's FY 1994 funding of $231,978,631 under the Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP) was published on April 1, 1994 (59 FR 15574). Paragraph I.(c)(1)(ii) of the NOFA, under the heading Employment of Housing Authority Police, which listed housing authorities eligible to apply because they have their own housing authority (HA) police department, omitted from the list the HA of the City of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT, and the Buffalo HA, Buffalo, NY, and incorrectly included the Newark Housing Authority, Newark, NJ. In addition, the listing for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, NYC, NY, should have read: New York City Public Housing Authority, NYC, NY. This notice corrects the April 1, 1994 PHDEP NOFA by republishing the entire list of eligible applicants under paragraph I.(c)(1)(ii) to add the two omitted HAs to the list, to delete the one incorrectly listed, and to amend the listing for the New York City Public Housing Authority. This notice also corrects the number of points that will be awarded under the first selection criterion of the NOFA. Specifically, five points are added to the subcriteria at sections I.(d)(1) (v) and (vi), raising each to 15 points, and raising the total number of points to 130. Accordingly, the following technical correction is made in FR Doc. 94-7781 to the NOFA titled, ``NOFA for the Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Program (PHDEP)--FY-1994'', published on April 1, 1994 (59 FR 15574): 1. On page 15577, the list of eligible applicants in paragraph I.(c)(1)(ii), which appears in the first column, is revised to read as follows: Baltimore HA and Community Development, Baltimore, MD Boston HA, Boston, MA Buffalo HA, Buffalo, NY Chicago HA, Chicago, IL Cuyahoga Metropolitan HA, Cleveland, OH HA of the City of Los Angeles, LA, CA HA of the City of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT HA of the City of Oakland, Oakland, CA HA of the City of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA New York City Public HA, NYC, NY Philadelphia HA, Philadelphia, PA 2. On page 15582, the first full paragraph in the first column, which is a part of paragraph I.(d), is revised to read as follows: The number of points that an application receives will depend on the extent to which the application is responsive to the information requested in the selection criteria. An application must receive a score of at least 80 points out of the maximum of 130 points that may be awarded under this competition to be eligible for funding. 3. On page 15583, paragraph I.(1)(d)(1)(v), which appears in the first column, is revised to read as follows: (v) In awarding points, HUD will evaluate and assign points between zero (0) and fifteen (15) according to the per capita incidence of robbery and homicide in their community relative to their per capita incidence on a nationwide basis. Data on robbery and homicide incidence were chosen because of the demonstrated relationship of a substantial portion of these crimes with drug abuse. The community data will be taken from the Uniform Crime Reports (UCRs) of the U. S. Department of Justice (FBI crime data) and will be at the city level, when available, or at the county level. The crime incidence data and the point values will be computed by HUD. (Maximum Points: 15) 4. On page 15583, paragraph I.(1)(d)(1)(vi), which appears in the first column, is revised to read as follows: (vi) In awarding points, HUD will evaluate and assign points between zero (0) and fifteen (15) according to the per capita incidence of drug arrests. In instances where the Department of Justice records do not contain community submission data, points will be assigned based on state metropolitan and nonmetropolitan averages relevant to such areas. (Maximum Points: 15) Authority: Sec. 5127, Public Housing Drug Elimination Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 11901 et. seq.); sec. 7(d), Department of Housing and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d)). Dated: July 7, 1994. Joseph Shuldiner, Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. [FR Doc. 94-16917 Filed 7-12-94; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210-33-P