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Agency Department of Housing and Community Development (165)
Measure Name Number of households provided with new or improved affordable housing
Measure Last Modified
08-18-2022 11:09 a.m.
Measure Last Published
08-26-2022 11:49 a.m.
Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation
This measure is calculated on the number of substandard housing units occupied by low-income individuals and families that are repaired, rehabilitated and/or receive energy-efficiency improvements. Information will be gathered through periodic reports to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) from nonprofit organizations and local governments that provide the direct services. The number of households served at the end of each fiscal year will be compared to the preceding year. This is a highlighted performance measure for the Community Development and Housing Division.
Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Initiative Priority Strategy
Health and Family Children and Families Promote strategies that encourage a culture of health through stable housing, access to high-quality health care and proper nutrition.
Associated Service Areas
Service Area Code Service Area Name
45801 Housing Assistance
45805 Financial Assistance for Housing Services
Targets and Baselines
Name Date Result Note
Baseline 1643.0
Short Target 2025 None
Long Target 2027 None None
Results
Year Result Note
2001 3,974 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2002 3,207 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2003 4,416 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2004 3,246 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2005 4,292 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2006 3,459 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2007 3,392 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2008 3,248 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2009 5,198 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2010 7,231 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2011 7,675 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to the increase in the number of households improved during FY 2011.
2012 7,279 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus funding for Weatherization attributed to exceeding the target in the number of households improved during FY 2012.
2013 7,396 These units were provided by grants in the Divisions of Housing and Community Development. 46+ of the units completed were through ARRA federal funds which will not be available after the first quarter of FY 14.
2014 3,677 These units were provided by grants in the Divisions of Housing and Community Development. The reduction from 2013 is contributed to the end of the ARRA federal funds which were not available after the first quarter of FY 14.
2015 3,491 These units were provided by grants in the Divisions of Housing and Community Development. The reduction from 2014 is contributed to a reduction in the federal funds (CDBG & HOME programs) resulting in fewer projects being awarded.
2016 3,031 These units were provided by grants in the Divisions of Housing and Community Development. The reduction from 2015 is contributed to a reduction in the federal funds (NSP, CDBG, & HOME programs) (and the GF TSP program from the VA Housing Trust Fund had fewer projects) resulting in fewer projects being awarded. The measure includes the number of affordable units completed during the reporting period. This varies based on the number, size, and location of projects. In addition weather conditions may delay construction work needed to complete projects.
2017 3,614 The measure includes the number of affordable units completed during the reporting period. This varies based on the number, size, and location of projects. In addition weather conditions may delay construction work needed to complete projects. Overall number of projects funded during the program year has remained consistent over the past two years due to flat funding. Potential cuts in federal resources will impact the number of projects and thus the overall number of units.
2018 3,075 The measure includes the number of affordable units completed during the reporting period. This varies based on the number, size, and location of projects. In addition, weather conditions may delay construction work needed to complete projects.
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2022
2023
Measure ID 16545801.001.001
Measure Class Agency Key
Measure Type Outcome
Year Type State FY
Preferred Trend Increase
Frequency Annually
Statistical Unit Number of Housing Units
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