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Notices. Thirty-day notice requesting comments

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BILLING CODE 4140-01-M DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [USCG-2007-0008] Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget: OMB Control Number: 1625-0003 AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. ACTION: Thirty-day notice requesting comments. SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this request for comments announces that the U.S. Coast Guard is forwarding an Information Collection Request (ICR), abstracted below, to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA)of the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)requesting a revision of their approval for the following collection of information: 1625-0003, Coast Guard Boating Accident Report Form (CG-3865). Our ICR describes the information we seek to collect from the public. Review and comments by OIRA ensure we only impose paperwork burdens commensurate with our performance of duties. DATES: Please submit comments on or before March 7, 2008. ADDRESSES: To prevent duplicate submissions to the docket [USCG-2007-0008] or OIRA, please submit your comments and related material by only one of the following means:
(1)*Electronic submission.*
(a)To Coast Guard docket at *http://www.regulations.gov.*
(b)To OIRA by e-mail to: *nlesser@omb.eop.gov. *
(2)*Mail or Hand delivery.*
(a)To Docket Management Facility
(DMF)(M-30), U.S. Department of Transportation, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001. Hand deliver between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone number is 202-366-9329.
(b)To OIRA, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20503, to the attention of the Desk Officer for the Coast Guard.
(3)Fax.
(a)To DMF at 202-493-2251
(b)To: OIRA at 202-395-6566. To ensure your comments are received in time, mark the fax to the attention of Mr. Nathan Lesser, Desk Officer for the Coast Guard. The DMF maintains the public docket for this notice. Comments and material received from the public, as well as documents mentioned in this notice as being available in the docket, will become part of this docket and will be available for inspection or copying at Room W12-140 on the West Building Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. You may also find this docket on the Internet at *http://www.regulations.gov. * A copy of the complete ICR is available through this docket on the Internet at *http://www.regulations.gov.* Additionally, copies are available from Commandant (CG-611), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, (Attn: Mr. Arthur Requina), 2100 2nd Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001. The telephone number is
(202)475-3523. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Arthur Requina, Office of Information Management, telephone 202-475-3523 or fax 202-475-3929, for questions on these documents. Contact Ms. Renee V. Wright, Program Manager, Docket Operations, 202-493-0402, for questions on the docket. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard invites comments on whether this information collection request should be granted based on it being necessary in the proper performance of Departmental functions. In particular, the Coast Guard would appreciate comments addressing:
(1)The practical utility of the collections;
(2)the accuracy of the estimated burden of the collections;
(3)ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of information subject to the collections; and
(4)ways to minimize the burden of collections on respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Comments to DMF or OIRA must contain the OMB Control Number of the ICR addressed. Comments to DMF must contain the docket number, [USCG 2007-0008]. For your comments to OIRA to be considered, it is best if they receive them on or before the March 7, 2008. *Public participation and request for comments:* We encourage you to respond to this request by submitting comments and related materials. We will post all comments received, without change, to *http://www.regulations.gov.* They will include any personal information you provide. We have an agreement with DOT to use their DMF. Please see the paragraph on DOT's “Privacy Act Policy” below. *Submitting comments:* If you submit a comment, please include the docket number [USCG-2007-0008], indicate the specific section of the document to which each comment applies, providing a reason for each comment. We recommend you include your name, mailing address, an e-mail address, or other contact information in the body of your document so that we can contact you if we have questions regarding your submission. You may submit your comments and material by electronic means, mail, fax, or delivery to the DMF at the address under ADDRESSES ; but please submit them by only one means. If you submit them by mail or delivery, submit them in an unbound format, no larger than 8 1/2 by 11 inches, suitable for copying and electronic filing. If you submit them by mail and would like to know that they reached the Facility, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard or envelope. The Coast Guard and OIRA will consider all comments and material received during the comment period. We may change the documents supporting this collection of information or even the underlying requirements in view of them. *Viewing comments and documents:* Go to *http://www.regulations.gov* to view documents mentioned in this notice as being available in the docket. Click on “Search for Dockets,” and enter the docket number [USCG-2007-0008] in the Docket ID box, and click enter. You may also visit the DMF in Room W12-140 on the West Building Ground Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. *Privacy Act:* Anyone can search the electronic form of all comments received in dockets by the name of the individual submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review the Privacy Act Statement of DOT in the **Federal Register** published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477), or you may visit *http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov. * Previous Request for Comments This request provides a 30-day comment period required by OIRA. The Coast Guard has published the 60-day notice (72 FR 59101, October 18, 2007) required by 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2). That notice elicited comments from five individuals/organizations. The Coast Guard issued an OMB Information Collection supporting statement for its Boating Accident Report form (CG-3865) for public comment on October 18, 2007. The proposed information collection activities are based on comments received on the currently approved form and input from state boat accident reporting authorities. To develop this new form, the Coast Guard consulted with a nationally known expert in forms design, who conducted a usability test to detect flaws. The test provided information on respondents' views on the present and recommended forms. The current proposed form is based on the results of the usability test and the comments received from the 60-day notice. Following the initial 60-day period during which the public was able to comment on the ICR, the Coast Guard received five comments. We reviewed each of these comments with diligence, and made some changes to the form where it was deemed appropriate. A summary of the public comments, our responses to those comments, and the changes that were made to the form are summarized below. Summary of General Comments From the Public • Several commenters stated that this form is much longer than some of those from the state. • Some commenters suggested combining “Accident Details—Other Key People” and “Serious Injuries and Deaths” sections. • One commenter noted that the “For State Agency Use Only” section would not be used. • One commenter suggested condensing the two “Report Submitted” (on pages one and six) sections into one. • One commenter suggested there be separate areas that apply first to the accident itself (date, time, location, weather, type/cause of accident), and then areas that apply to the operator, vessel, and people on board. • A commenter stated that mixing questions, of which some relate to all people on the vessel and some only to a single vessel, is confusing and inconsistent. • A commenter noted that some of the choices in the “Contributing Factors” section need to be better defined to prevent confusion. • One commenter suggested increasing the data collection fields for the second operator, which would provide additional information. USCG Response to General Comments We understand the concerns expressed in these comments, but all of the information is pertinent. The information provided on this form will be used for statistical and analysis purposes. Based on reporting requirements in 33 CFR part 173, the operator of vessel(s) involved in an accident is required to fill out a separate report form. In addition, this proposed form underwent a usability test, and was consistently preferred to the present one. Comments on Page One of the New Form • Several commenters suggested including the operator/owner information found on the last page on the first one as well. *Response:* The first page already has a place for the operator/owner to provide their name and telephone number. • A commenter proposed breaking out information regarding the number of people on board, towed, and wearing life jackets. *Response:* The form, as proposed, already collects all of this information. • One commenter recommended increasing the size of the “Accident Description” box. *Response:* The instructions for completing this box allow an operator/owner to include additional pages if necessary to provide all necessary information. • A commenter stated that the “Report Submitted By” section should include Boat Operator/Owner, or Accident Investigator, providing the latter a useful form if the former is the only one on board and dies in the accident. *Response:* We considered this. Therefore, the form allows for the selection of operator/owner, or other. Comments on Page Two of the New Form • One commenter proposed including engine make, serial number, and total number of engines in the “Engine” section. *Response:* We already included these on the form, except for the serial number(s). We do not feel we have the space to include this piece of information and what the benefit would be for capturing it. We also believe that the likelihood of the public providing engine serial numbers is low because this is not common knowledge. • A commenter suggested that we should collect whether a fire extinguisher was used and what type. *Response:* We added the number and type of fire extinguishers used. • One commenter stated that “Size of Vessel” information is not general knowledge and therefore, it should be deleted. *Response:* This is required under 33 CFR part 173; therefore, we must include it. Comments on Page Three of the New Form • A commenter expressed concern regarding the integrity of information regarding alcohol and drug usage as contributing factors. *Response:* We understand this concern. However, it is a requirement that the operator complete the form and this information be furnished. • Several commenters suggested modifications to the “Machinery/Equipment Failure” and “Contributing Factors” sections. These included reorganizing the options/instructions regarding the sections. *Response:* We rearranged these sections so they follow one another. However, we did not edit the instructions since they provide adequate information. • One commenter suggested including Pleasure Boating in the “Operator/Passenger Activities” section. *Response:* We believe the other options cover this suggestion. • A commenter proposed listing Recreational above Commercial in the “Operator/Passenger Activities” section. *Response:* We agree and made this change. • Another commenter suggested that in the “Boat Operations” section Cruising, Changing Direction, Changing Speed should be the first choices, and listed in that order. *Response:* We agree and made this change. • A commenter stated that in the “Accident Events” section, there is no option for Person Struck by Own Boat. *Response:* There is an option for Other, where an operator could write in this accident description. • A commenter suggested deleting the choice “Drifting” from the “Operator/Passenger Activities” section and consider the choices “kite boarding, windsurfing, parasailing, and racing.” *Response:* We appreciate the commenter's input regarding the Operator/Passenger activities. However, not all activities suggested are applicable nationwide, while others are already included in the activity choices. In addition, this section does include an ‘Other' box allowing an operator to include these options. Finally, some of these choices are required in 33 CFR part 173. Comments on Page Four of the New Form • A commenter suggested that in addition to the “Accident Details—Injured People Receiving or in Need of Treatment Beyond First Aid” and “Accident Details—Deaths/Disappearances,” add “people being towed by your boat,” since this would clearly indicate those not being towed. *Response:* We agree and added the suggested language in the explanatory language relating to both of these sections. • Several commenters proposed including more than one space for additional parties in the “Injured Persons” and the “Person Who Died/Disappeared” section. *Response:* The instructions for both the “Injured Persons” and the “Person Who Died/Disappeared” sections allow for inclusion of additional pages. • One commenter expressed concern with allowing laypersons to determine cause of injuries as required in “Injury Details” and “Nature of Primary Injury.” *Response:* We understand the concern with laypersons making this determination, but, it is a requirement that the operator complete the form. Comments on Page Five of the New Form • One commenter suggested placing the “Accident Details—Other Key People” section prior to collection of data on the operator, owner, and injured parties makes the form confusing. *Response:* We do not agree with this suggestion and will leave all of the boat operator/owner information together. • In the “Operator Safety Measures” section, a commenter proposed adding a “Not Equipped” option under “An engine cut-off switch (Lanyard) if equipped.” *Response:* Since there is currently no requirement for a boat to be equipped with an engine cut-off switch, we do not believe it is necessary to collect this information. • A commenter expressed concern that the “Operator Instruction” section is confusing, expressing particular concern with the internet field. • *Response:* The internet field is necessary, as there are many boating safety courses available online. • A commenter suggested including “Safety Lanyard” or “Wireless Emergency Shutoff Device” to account for wireless instruments now being used for engine shutoff. *Response:* We agree and clarified the language in this section. Comments on Page Six of the New Form • One commenter suggested that the signature of “Person Submitting this Report” should be more obvious. *Response:* We believe having a signature block as the last item is consistent with many other forms that require a signature. We added more emphasis to the signature block section to draw attention to it. • Several commenters proposed that the “Boat Operator” information be collected on page one and that the “Boat Owner” information be collected on both page one/six. *Response:* The first page of the form already collects the boat operator or owners' name and contact phone number. Information Collection Request *Title:* Coast Guard Boating Accident Report Form (CG-3865). *OMB Control Number:* 1625-0003. *Type of Request:* Revision of a currently approved collection. *Affected Public:* Operators of vessels/subject equipment involved in occurrences where— • A person dies or is injured and requires medical treatment beyond first aid; • Damage is incurred to either the vessel or other property damages of $2,000 or more; or • A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances indicating death or injury. *See* §§ 173.57 and 173.59. *Form:* CG-3865. *Abstract:* Section 6102(a) of 46 U.S.C. requires a uniform marine casualty system with regulations prescribing casualties to be reported, and the manner thereof. The statute requires a State to compile and submit to the Secretary (delegated to the Coast Guard) reports, information, and statistics on casualties reported. Implementing regulations are contained in 33 CFR part 173—Vessel Numbering and Casualty and Accident Reporting; subpart C—Casualty and Accident Reporting, and 33 CFR part 174—State Numbering and Casualty Reporting Systems; subpart C—Casualty Reporting System Requirements; and subpart D—State reports. States are required to forward copies of the reports or electronically transmit accident data to the Coast Guard within 30 days of receipt as prescribed in 33 CFR 174.121. The accident report data and statistical information obtained from submissions by the State authorities are used by the Coast Guard in the compilation of national recreational boating accident statistics. *Burden Estimate:* The estimated burden remains 2,500 hours a year. Dated: January 30, 2008. D.T. Glenn, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Technology. [FR Doc. E8-2166 Filed 2-5-08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910-15-P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR-5100-FA-15] Announcement of Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2007 for the Housing Choice Voucher Program AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, HUD. ACTION: Announcement of Fiscal Year 2007 awards. SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this document notifies the public of funding awards for Fiscal Year
(FY)2007 to housing agencies
(HAs)under the Section 8 housing choice voucher program. The purpose of this notice is to publish the names, addresses, and the amount of the awards to HAs for non-competitive funding awards for housing conversion actions, public housing relocations and replacements, moderate rehabilitation replacements, and HOPE VI voucher awards. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David A. Vargas, Director, Office of Housing Voucher Programs, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Room 4226, Washington, DC 20410-5000, telephone
(202)708-2815. Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals may call HUD's TTY number at
(800)927-7589. (Only the “800” telephone number is toll-free.) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The regulations governing the housing choice voucher program are published at 24 CFR 982. The regulations for allocating housing assistance budget authority under Section 213(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 are published at 24 CFR part 791, Subpart D. The purpose of this rental assistance program is to assist eligible families to pay their rent for decent, safe, and sanitary housing. The FY 2007 awardees announced in this notice were provided Section 8 funds on an as-needed, non-competitive basis, i.e., not consistent with the provisions of a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFAs). Tenant protection voucher awards made to PHAs for program actions that displace families living in public housing were made on a first-come, first-served basis in accordance with the non-competitive awards preference categories announced in PIH Notice 2007-10 Voucher Funding in Connection with the Demolition or Disposition of Occupied Public Housing Units. Announcements of awards provided under the NOFA process for mainstream housing and designated housing programs will be published in a separate **Federal Register** notice. Awards published under this notice were provided
(1)to assist families living in HUD-owned properties that are being sold;
(2)to assist families affected by the expiration or termination of their project-based Section 8 and moderate rehabilitation contracts;
(3)to assist families in properties where the owner has prepaid the HUD mortgage;
(4)to provide relocation housing assistance in connection with the demolition of public housing;
(5)to provide replacement housing assistance for single room occupancy
(SRO)units that fail housing quality standards (HQS); and
(6)to assist families in public housing developments that are scheduled for demolition in connection with a HUD-approved HOPE VI Revitalization or Demolition Grant. Administrative fees were added to each assignment for the administration of housing choice vouchers awarded under this notice. In addition, special housing fees were included for applicable Housing tenant protection awards. A total of $149,146,013 in budget authority for 25,292 housing choice vouchers was awarded to recipients under all of the above-mentioned categories. Of the total amount awarded, $3,112,902 is provided from the HOPE VI account. In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing the names, addresses, and amounts of those awards as shown in Appendix A. Dated: January 29, 2008. Paula O. Blunt, General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Office of Public and Indian Housing. Section 8 Rental Assistance Programs Announcement of Awards for Fiscal Year 2007 Housing agency Address Units Award Public Housing Tenant Protection Moderate Rehabilitation Replacements: HSG AUTH OF BESSEMER P.O. BOX 1390, BESSEMER, AL 35021 121 567,608 HSG AUTH OF NORTHPORT P.O. DRAWER 349, NORTHPORT, AL 35476 26 99,913 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES HSG AUTH 2 CORAL CIRCLE, MONTEREY PARK 31 281,366 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE HSG AUTH 5555 ARLINGTON AVE, RIVERSIDE, CA 92504 23 139,579 CITY OF OXNARD HSG AUTH 435 SO D ST, OXNARD, CA 93030 8 36,127 SAN DIEGO HSG COMMISSION 1625 NEWTON AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92113 100 703,250 ALAMEDA COUNTY HSG AUTH 22941 ATHERTON ST, HAYWARD, CA 94541 1 12,935 BRIDGEPORT HSG AUTH 150 HIGHLAND AVE, BRIDGEPORT, CT 06604 13 111,982 WATERBURY HSG AUTH 2 LAKEWOOD RD, WATERBURY, CT 06704 11 27,288 ENFIELD HSG AUTH 17 ENFIELD TERRACE, ENFIELD TOWN, CT 06082 1 5,834 CITY OF HARTFORD 550 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, CT 06103 13 41,883 CONN DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 25 SIGOURNEY ST, 9TH FL, HARTFORD, CT 06105 12 68,309 HSG AUTH OF JACKSONVILLE 1300 BRD ST, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 84 331,014 MIAMI DADE HSG AUTH 1401 NW 7TH ST, MIAMI, FL 33125 130 771,151 HA WEST PALM BEACH GEN'L FUND 1715 DIVISION AVE, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407 60 273,133 CITY OF DES MOINES MUN HSG 100 EAST EUCLID, STE 101, DES MOINES, IA 50313 3 5,261 MADISON HSG AUTH 1609 OLIVE ST, COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234 22 57,921 LOUISVILLE HSG AUTH 420 SOUTH EIGHTH ST, LOUISVILLE, KY 40203 6 17,191 NEW ORLEANS HSG AUTH 4100 TOURO ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 45 211,139 COMM DEV PROG COMM OF MA, EOCD 100 CAMBRIDGE ST, BOSTON, MA 02114 57 488,974 HSG AUTH OF BALTIMORE CITY 417 EAST FAYETTE ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21201 50 30,441 BALTIMORE COUNTY HSG OFFICE 6401 YORK RD, 1ST FL, BALTIMORE, MD 21212 63 308,400 MARYLAND DEPT OF HSG & COMM 100 COMMUNITY PLACE, CROWNSVILLE, MD 21032 4 14,144 MAINE STATE HSG AUTH 353 WATER ST, AUGUSTA, ME 04330 19 38,571 ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY PH AGENCY P.O. BOX N, PARK HILLS, MO 63601 3 11,067 MT DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 301 S. PARK, HELENA, MT 59620 9 15,042 RALEIGH HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 28007, RALEIGH, NC 27611 3 14,106 MINOT HSG AUTH 108 EAST BURDICK EXPWY, MINOT, ND 58701 14 23,290 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF COMM AFFAIRS 101 SOUTH BROAD ST, TRENTON, NJ 08625 188 857,938 THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DHPD 100 GOLD ST, RM 501, NEW YORK, NY 10007 128 868,114 CITY OF BUFFALO 470 FRANKLIN ST, BUFFALO, NY 14202 5 16,213 CINCINNATI METRO HSG AUTH 16 WEST CENTRAL PKWY, CINCINNATI, OH 45210 4 6,315 MARION COUNTY HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 14500, SALEM, OR 97309 5 22,869 HSG AUTH OF JACKSON COUNTY 2231 TABLE ROCK RD, MEDFORD, OR 97501 2 3,666 NORTHWEST OREGON HSG AGENCY 147 SO MAIN AVE, WARRENTON, OR 97146 1 2,693 HSG AUTH OF THE CITY OF 200 ROSS ST, PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 5 22,621 DAUPHIN COUNTY HSG AUTH 501 MOHN ST, STEELTON, PA 17113 5 33,351 PUERTO RICO HSG FIN CORP CALL BOX 71361-GPO, SAN JUAN, PR 00936 41 171,296 HSG AUTH OF COLUMBIA 1917 HARDEN ST, COLUMBIA, SC 29204 17 80,538 CITY OF SPARTANBURG HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 2828, SPARTANBURG, SC 29304 3 11,235 HSG AUTH OF LAKE CITY P.O. BOX 1017, LAKE CITY, SC 29560 15 63,212 HSG AUTH OR NORTH CHARLESTON P.O. BOX 70987, NO CHARLESTON, SC 29415 17 70,977 SC STATE HSG FINANCE & DEV 300-C OUTLET POINTE BLVD, COLUMBIA, SC 29210 25 110,655 SIOUX FALLS HSG & REDEV'T 630 SO MINNESOTA, SIOUX FALLS, SD 57104 7 24,016 HSG AUTH OF JOHNSON CITY P.O. BOX 59, JOHNSON CITY, TN 37605 15 65,457 HSG AUTH OF MORRISTOWN P.O. BOX 497, MORRISTOWN, TN 37815 5 12,009 HSG DEV AGENCY ELIZABETHTON 910 PINE RIDGE CIRCLE, ELIZABETHTON, TN 37643 12 13,971 HOUSTON HSG AUTH 2640 FOUNTAIN VIEW, HOUSTON, TX 77057 18 79,085 MISSION HSG AUTH 906 E 8TH ST, MISSION, TX 78572 9 21,568 HSG AUTH OF PARIS 100 GEORGE W. WRIGHT HOMES, PARIS, TX 75461 96 358,905 HSG AUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY 1776 SW TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 15 54,982 RICHMOND REDEV'T & HSG AUTH 901 CHAMBERLAYNE PKWY, RICHMOND, VA 23220 35 42,596 ROANOKE REDEV'T & HSG AUTH 2624 SALEM TRNPK, NW, ROANOKE, VA 24017 5 6,499 CHARLOTTESVILLE REDEV'T & HA 605 EAST MAIN ST, RM A040, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 21 100,413 PETERSBURG REDEV'T & HSG AUTH 128 SOUTH SYCAMORE ST, PETERSBURG, VA 23803 61 83,631 VIRGINIA HSG DEV'T AUTH 601 SOUTH BELVIDERE ST, RICHMOND, VA 23220 45 26,731 CHARLESTON HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 86, CHARLESTON, WV 25321 1 2,691 HSG AUTH OF MINGO COUNTY P.O. BOX 120, DELBARTON, WV 25670 12 18,761 Total for Moderate Rehabilitation Replacements 1,750 $7,959,927 Public Housing Relocations: HSG AUTH OF HUNTSVILLE P.O. BOX 486, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35804 22 65,468 OAKLAND HSG AUTH 1619 HARRISON ST, OAKLAND, CA 94612 75 282,219 CITY OF FRESNO HSG AUTH 1331 FULTON MALL, FRESNO, CA 93776 198 1,070,673 COUNTY OF MONTEREY HSG AUTH 123 RICO ST, SALINAS, CA 93907 35 222,672 SAN DIEGO HSG COMMISSION 1625 NEWTON AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92113 1,354 251,167 HA OF THE CITY & CO OF DENVER 777 GRANT ST, DENVER, CO 80203 122 1,065,520 AURORA HSG AUTH 10745 E KENTUCKY AVE, AURORA, CO 80012 70 445,320 ADAMS COUNTY HSG AUTH 7190 COLORADO BLVD, 6TH FL, COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022 15 30,687 BOULDER COUNTY HSG AUTH 2040 14TH ST, BOULDER, CO 80306 56 124,967 JEFFERSON COUNTY HSG AUTH 7490 WEST 45TH AVE, WHEATRIDGE, CO 80033 65 278,206 ANSONIA HSG AUTH 36 MAIN ST, ANSONIA, CT 06401 28 85,728 HSG AUTH OF TAMPA 1514 UNION ST, TAMPA, FL 33607 380 2,293,863 HSG AUTH OF SARASOTA 1300 BOULEVARD OF THE ARTS, SARASOTA, FL 34236 43 88,019 HSG AUTH OF BREVARD COUNTY 615 KUREK COURT, MERRITT ISLAND, FL 32954 70 497,570 HSG AUTH OF PALATKA P.O. BOX 1277, PALATKA, FL 32078 45 58,189 HSG AUTH COLUMBUS, GA P.O. BOX 630, COLUMBUS, GA 31902 69 123,313 HSG AUTH OF ATLANTA, GA 230 JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE, NE, ATLANTA, GA 30303 1,182 5,889,071 HSG AUTH OF COLLEGE PARK 2000 W. PRINCETON AVE, COLLEGE PARK, GA 30337 20 143,665 H/A DEKALB COUNTY 750 COMMERCE DR, STE 201, DECATUR, GA 30030 238 1,245,543 IDAHO HSG & FINANCE ASSOC 565 W MYRTLE ST, BOISE, ID 83707 0 7,975 MADISON HSG AUTH 1609 OLIVE ST, COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234 34 110,147 ROCKFORD HSG AUTH 223 SO WINNEBAGO ST, ROCKFORD, IL 61102 77 248,234 HSG AUTH OF JOLIET 6 SO BRDWAY ST, JOLIET, IL 60436 81 173,969 LOUISVILLE HSG AUTH 420 SO EIGHTH ST, LOUISVILLE, KY 40203 65 111,745 BOSTON HSG AUTH 52 CHAUNCY ST, BOSTON, MA 02111 40 664,318 DULUTH HRA P.O. BOX 16900, DULUTH, MN 55816 0 10,675 NEWARK HSG AUTH 57 SUSSEX AVE, NEWARK, NJ 07103 0 20,701 PATERSON HSG AUTH 60 VAN HOUTEN ST, PATERSON, NJ 07505 323 2,098,523 HEMPSTEAD HSG AUTH 260 CLINTON ST, HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550 81 526,450 DAYTON METRO HA 400 WAYNE AVE, DAYTON, OH 45401 146 608,489 ERIE METRO HSG AUTH 322 WARREN ST, SANDUSKY, OH 44870 21 91,043 HSG AUTH OF JACKSON COUNTY 2231 TABLE ROCK RD, MEDFORD, OR 97501 22 39,406 HSG AUTH OF WASHINGTON 111 NE LINCOLN ST, STE 200-L, MS63, HILLSBORO, OR 97124 18 41,349 HSG AUTH OF PITTSBURGH 200 ROSS ST, PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 111 139,825 HSG AUTH OF JACKSON P.O. BOX 3188, JACKSON, TN 38301 95 134,506 MCALLEN HSG AUTH 2301 JASMINE AVE, MCALLEN, TX 78501 73 160,786 HSG AUTH CITY OF DONNA P.O. BOX 667, DONNA, TX 78537 20 68,022 HSG AUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY 1776 SW TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 313 796,563 SEATTLE HSG AUTH 120 SIXTH AVE NO, SEATTLE, WA 98109 18 50,243 KING COUNTY HSG AUTH 600 ANDOVER PARK WEST, SEATTLE, WA 98188 324 1,151,383 Total for Public Housing Relocations 5,939 $21,516,212 Public Housing Relocations Resulting from Disasters: NEW ORLEANS HSG AUTH 4100 TOURO ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122 2,987 8,045,723 MISS REGIONAL H/A VIII P.O. BOX 2347, GULFPORT, MS 39505 733 1,621,986 JACKSON HSG AUTH 2747 LIVINGSTON RD, JACKSON, MS 39283 110 538,155 THE BAY WAVELAND HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 2219, BAY ST. LOUIS, MS 39521 15 21,878 Total for Public Housing Relocations Resulting from Disasters 3,845 $10,227,742 Single RM Occupancy
(SRO)Replacements: IDAHO HSG AND FINANCE ASSOC 565 W MYRTLE ST, BOISE, ID 83707 12 42,149 DULUTH HRA P.O. BOX 16900, DULUTH, MN 55816 38 94,858 NEWARK HSG AUTH 57 SUSSEX AVE, NEWARK, NJ 07103 21 178,973 Total for Single Room Occupancy
(SRO)Replacements 71 $315,980 Witness Relocation: BARNSTABLE HSG AUTH 146 SO ST, HYANNIS, MA 02601 1 9,395 MONTGOMERY CO HSG AUTH 10400 DETRICK AVE, KENSINGTON, MD 20895 3 42,998 HSG AUTH PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 9400 PEPPERCORN PLACE, STE 200, LARGO, MD 20774 4 70,912 MUNICIPALITY OF AGUADILLA P.O. BOX 1008, AGUADILLA, PR 00605 1 6,705 Total for Witness Relocation 9 $130,010 Total for Public Housing Tenant Protection 11,614 $40,149,871 Housing Tenant Protection Preservations/Prepayments: MOBILE HSG BOARD P.O. BOX 1345, MOBILE, AL 36633 64 370,133 DOTHAN HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 1727, DOTHAN, AL 36302 100 480,652 HSG AUTH OF DECATUR P.O. BOX 878, DECATUR, AL 35602 80 358,775 BENTON PUBLIC HSG AUTH 1200 WEST PINE ST, BENTON, AR 72015 8 42,394 WATERBURY HSG AUTH 2 LAKEWOOD RD, WATERBURY, CT 06704 34 284,280 CONN DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 25 SIGOURNEY ST, 9TH FL, HARTFORD, CT 06105 372 3,618,533 D.C. HSG AUTH 1133 NO CAPITOL ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 82 1,039,721 DELAWARE STATE HSG AUTH 18 THE GREEN, DOVER, DE 19901 3 18,231 ST. PETERSBURG H/A 3250 5TH AVE NO, ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33713 207 1,625,720 HSG AUTH OF TALLAHASSEE 2940 GRADY RD, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 41 312,261 HSG AUTH OF MACON 2015 FELTON AVE, MACON, GA 31208 47 275,580 WATERLOO HSG AUTH 620 MULBERRY ST, STE 102, WATERLOO, IA 50703 16 83,150 IDAHO HSG & FINANCE ASSOC 565 W MYRTLE ST, BOISE, ID 83707 39 203,007 WAUKEGAN HSG AUTH 215 S. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AVE, WAUKEGAN, IL 60085 125 1,082,695 ST CLAIR COUNTY HSG AUTH 1790 SO 74TH ST, BELLEVILLE, IL 62223 0 15,800 OLATHE HSG AUTH 300 W. CHESTNUT, OLATHE, KS 66061 87 526,063 LOUISVILLE HSG AUTH 420 SO EIGHTH ST, LOUISVILLE, KY 40203 50 353,632 LEXINGTON FAYETTE URBAN CO 300 NEW CIRCLE RD, LEXINGTON, KY 40505 180 84,745 LEXINGTON-FAYETTE COUNTY HSG 300 NEW CIRCLE RD, LEXINGTON, KY 40505 0 43,250 KENTUCKY HSG CORP 1231 LOUISVILLE RD, FRANKFORT, KY 40601 50 228,272 RUSTON
(CITY)SEC. 8 HSG. AGENCY P.O. BOX 2069, RUSTON, LA 71273 57 285,349 SPRINGFIELD HSG AUTH 25 SAAB COURT, SPRINGFIELD, MA 01101 42 303,633 SALEM HSG AUTH 27 CHARTER ST, SALEM, MA 01970 223 2,288,791 COMM DEV PROG COMM OF MA, E.O.C.D. 100 CAMBRIDGE ST, BOSTON, MA 02114 79 971,706 HSG AUTH OF BALTIMORE CITY 417 EAST FAYETTE ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21201 152 1,135,838 HSG AUTH PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 9400 PEPPERCORN PLACE, STE 200, LARGO, MD 20774 25 309,138 YPSILANTI HSG COMMISSION 601 ARMSTRONG DR, YPSILANTI, MI 48197 19 162,650 LIVONIA HSG COMMISSION 19300 PURLINGBROOK RD, LIVONIA, MI 48152 46 376,333 FERNDALE HSG COMMISSION 415 WITHINGTON, FERNDALE, MI 48220 56 377,776 DOWAGIAC HSG COMMISSION 100 CHESTNUT ST, DOWAGIAC, MI 49047 13 58,698 MICHIGAN STATE HSG DEV AUTH P.O. BOX 30044, LANSING, MI 48909 369 2,292,937 WINONA HRA 1756 KRAEMER DR, STE #100, WINONA, MN 55987 23 104,249 WORTHINGTON HRA 819 TENTH ST, WORTHINGTON, MN 56187 35 123,180 HSG AUTH OF THE CITY OF 502 S 10TH ST, ST JOSEPH, MO 64502 60 246,782 PLEASANTVILLE HSG AUTH 156 NO MAIN ST, PLEASANTVILLE, NJ 08232 70 627,427 THE MUNICIPAL HSG AUTH 1511 CENTRAL PARK AVE, YONKERS, NY 10710 178 1,956,603 ALBANY HSG AUTH 200 SO PEARL, ALBANY, NY 12202 289 1,519,828 VILLAGE OF NYACK HSG AUTH 15 HIGHVIEW COURT, NYACK, NY 10960 55 618,517 CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE P.O. BOX 300, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12602 11 87,557 NEW YORK STATE HSG FIN 25 BEAVER ST, RM 674, NEW YORK, NY 10004 139 882,702 NEW YORK STATE HSG FIN 25 BEAVER ST, RM 732, NEW YORK, NY 10004 1,665 18,519,054 AKRON METRO HSG AUTH 100 W. CEDAR ST, AKRON, OH 44307 143 938,235 ERIE METRO HSG AUTH 322 WARREN ST, SANDUSKY, OH 44870 19 103,669 PORTAGE METRO HSG AUTH 2832 STATE ROUTE 59, RAVENNA, OH 44266 18 121,086 OKLAHOMA HSG FIN AGENCY P.O. BOX 26720, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73126 267 1,522,628 WOONSOCKET HSG AUTH 679 SOCIAL ST, WOONSOCKET, RI 02895 17 135,294 RHODE ISLAND HSG MORT FIN CORP 44 WASHINGTON ST, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 95 763,899 TENNESSEE HSG DEV AGENCY 404 J. ROBERTSON PKWY, STE 1114, NASHVILLE, TN 37243 52 300,061 SAN ANTONIO HSG AUTH 818 S. FLORES ST, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78295 5 34,844 CORPUS CHRISTI HSG AUTH 3701 AYERS ST, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78415 74 528,659 TARRANT COUNTY HSG ASSISTANCE 2100 CIRCLE DR, STE 200, FORT WORTH, TX 76119 63 466,283 VIRGINIA HSG DEV'T AUTH 601 SO BELVIDERE ST, RICHMOND, VA 23220 79 578,922 SEATTLE HSG AUTH 120 SIXTH AVE NO, SEATTLE, WA 98109 15 170,475 HSG AUTH OF CITY OF TACOMA 902 SO “L” ST, STE 2C, TACOMA, WA 98405 19 145,490 KELSO HSG AUTH 1415 S 10TH, KELSO, WA 98626 0 300 WAUSAU CDA 550 EAST THOMAS ST, WAUSAU, WI 54403 40 136,510 Total for Preservations/Prepayments 6,097 $50,241,997 Property Disposition Relocations: ELLIS COUNTY HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 1016, HAYS, KS 67601 16 54,077 KENTUCKY HSG CORPORATION 1231 LOUISVILLE RD, FRANKFORT, KY 40601 19 86,301 HSG AUTH OF SYRACUSE 516 BURT ST, SYRACUSE, NY 13202 232 1,403,823 TULSA HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 6369, TULSA, OK 74148 55 344,425 PHILADELPHIA HSG AUTH 12 SO 23RD ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 110 1,003,195 Total for Property Disposition Relocations 432 $2,891,821 Rent Supplements: CITY OF DES MOINES MUN HSG 100 EAST EUCLID, STE 101, DES MOINES, IA 50313 3 16,612 NORTH IOWA REGIONAL HSG AUTH 202 1ST ST SE, STE 203, MASON CITY, IA 50401 2 7,023 HSG AUTH OF BILLINGS 2415 1ST AVE NO, BILLINGS, MT 59101 6 33,755 MT DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 301 S. PARK, HELENA, MT 59620 1 4,774 LINN-BENTON HSG AUTH 1250 SE QUEEN AVE, ALBANY, OR 97322 8 48,860 BROOKINGS HSG & REDEV'T 1310 MAIN AVE. SO, BROOKINGS, SD 57006 30 158,684 Total for Rent Supplements 50 $269,708 Terminations and Optouts: AK HSG FINANCE CORP P.O. BOX 101020, ANCHORAGE, AK 99510 54 405,443 CITY OF PHOENIX 251 W. WASHINGTON ST, PHOENIX, AZ 68 537,627 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES HSG AUTH 2 CORAL CIRCLE, MONTEREY PARK, CA 166 1,801,040 OAKLAND HSG AUTH 1619 HARRISON ST, OAKLAND, CA 94612 100 1,461,116 CITY OF FRESNO HSG AUTH 1331 FULTON MALL, FRESNO, CA 93776 195 1,229,271 HSG AUTH COUNTY OF KERN 601 24TH ST, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 93 492,609 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE HSG AUTH 5555 ARLINGTON AVE, RIVERSIDE, CA 92504 125 1,030,210 YOLO COUNTY HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 1867, WOODLAND, CA 95776 21 139,194 SAN DIEGO HSG COMMISSION 1625 NEWTON AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92113 137 1,503,140 CITY OF HAWTHORNE HSG AUTH 4455 W 126TH ST, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 27 250,379 EAST HARTFORD HSG AUTH 546 BURNSIDE AVE, EAST HARTFORD, CT 06108 119 1,002,780 D.C. HSG AUTH 1133 NO CAPITOL ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 318 4,035,607 NEW CASTLE COUNTY HSG AUTH 87 READ'S WAY, NEW CASTLE, DE 19720 99 958,273 HSG AUTH OF DAYTONA BEACH 211 N. RIDGEWOOD AVE, STE 200, DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32114 10 66,098 HA WEST PALM BEACH GEN FUND 1715 DIVISION AVE, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407 84 744,002 CITY OF LAKELAND HSG AUTH 430 S. HARTSELL AVE, LAKELAND, FL 33815 42 224,636 HIALEAH HSG AUTH 75 EAST 6TH ST, HIALEAH, FL 33010 86 738,327 HSG AUTH OF TALLAHASSEE 2940 GRADY RD, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 26 194,059 HSG AUTH OF SAVANNAH 200 EAST BRD ST, SAVANNAH, GA 31402 28 190,147 HSG AUTH OF ATLANTA, GA 230 JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE, NE, ATLANTA, GA 30303 498 4,922,998 FORT DODGE HSG AGENCY 700 SO 17TH ST, FORT DODGE, IA 50501 10 40,330 UPPER EXPLORERLAND REG'L HA 134 W. GREENE ST, POSTVILLE, IA 52162 16 57,835 SOWESTERN IDAHO COOP 1108 WEST FINCH DR, NAMPA, ID 83651 15 91,589 IDAHO HSG AND FIN ASSOC 565 W MYRTLE ST, BOISE, ID 83707 49 248,984 CHICAGO HSG AUTH 60 EAST VAN BUREN ST, 11TH FL, CHICAGO, IL 60605 604 6,773,306 HSG AUTH OF COOK COUNTY 310 SO MICHIGAN AVE, 15TH FL, CHICAGO, IL 60604 29 283,393 INDIANAPOLIS HSG AGENCY 1919 N. MERIDIAN ST, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202 87 579,667 INDIANA HSG & COMMUNITY 30 SO. MERIDIAN ST, STE 1000, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 96 529,789 ECKAN P.O. BOX 100, OTTAWA, KS 66067 0 1,400 COVINGTON HSG AUTH 638 MADISON AVE, COVINGTON, KY 41011 35 209,958 JEFFERSON PARISH HSG AUTH 1718 BETTY ST, MARRERO, LA 70072 99 638,388 CHELSEA HSG AUTH 54 LOCKE ST, CHELSEA, MA 02150 6 73,619 FRAMINGHAM HSG AUTH 1 JOHN J. BRADY DR, FRAMINGHAM, MA 01702 5 62,562 SOMERVILLE HSG AUTH 30 MEMORIAL RD, SOMERVILLE, MA 02145 4 61,665 WICOMICO COUNTY HSG AUTH 911 BOOTH ST, SALISBURY, MD 21801 10 62,154 HSG AUTH PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 9400 PEPPERCORN PLACE, STE 200, LARGO, MD 20774 183 2,248,154 HOWARD COUNTY HSG COMMISSION 6751 COLUMBIA GATEWAY DR, 3RD FL, COLUMBIA, MD 21046 27 278,715 PORT HURON HSG COMMISSION 905 SEVENTH ST, PORT HURON, MI 48060 32 205,416 VIRGINIA HRA P.O. BOX 1146, VIRGINIA, MN 55792 16 64,090 ST. LOUIS HSG AUTH 4100 LINDELL BLVD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63108 86 605,696 ST. LOUIS COUNTY HSG AUTH 8865 NATURAL BRIDGE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63121 51 342,608 ST. CLAIR COUNTY HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 125, APPLETON CITY, MO 64724 25 131,339 HSG AUTH OF WINSTON-SALEM 500 WEST FOURTH, STE 300, WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 50 333,218 MORTON COUNTY HSG AUTH 1500 3RD AVE NW, MANDAN, ND 58554 10 38,979 COOPERSTOWN HSG AND P.O. BOX 208, COOPERSTOWN, ND 58425 7 22,041 OMAHA HSG AUTH 540 SO 27TH ST, OMAHA, NE 68105 51 356,144 SAN JUAN COUNTY HSG AUTH 7450 E. MAIN ST, STE C, FARMINGTON, NM 87402 14 61,402 CITY OF LAS VEGAS HSG AUTH 420 N. 10TH ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89125 100 938,452 COUNTY OF CLARK HSG AUTH 5390 EAST FLAMINGO RD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89122 246 2,069,970 NEW YORK CITY HSG AUTH 90 CHURCH ST, 9TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10007 31 300,615 ALBANY HSG AUTH 200 SOUTH PEARL, ALBANY, NY 12202 75 421,998 HSG AUTH OF MECHANICVILLE HARRIS AVE, MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 21 121,584 NEW YORK STATE HSG FIN 25 BEAVER ST, RM 732, NEW YORK, NY 10004 75 865,365 CUYAHOGA METRO HSG AUTH 1441 WEST 25TH ST, CLEVELAND, OH 44113 110 791,428 CINCINNATI METRO HSG AUTH 16 WEST CENTRAL PKWY, CINCINNATI, OH 45210 13 86,841 AKRON METRO HSG AUTH 100 W CEDAR ST, AKRON, OH 44307 9 59,006 TULSA HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 6369, TULSA, OK 74148 230 1,460,574 MUSKOGEE HSG AUTH 220 N 40TH, MUSKOGEE, OK 74401 32 138,850 HSG AUTH OF JACKSON COUNTY 2231 TABLE ROCK RD, MEDFORD, OR 97501 60 353,843 JOSEPHINE HSG COMMUNITY P.O. BOX 1630, GRANTS PASS, OR 97528 10 48,563 CENTRAL OREGON REGIONAL HSG 405 SW 6TH ST, REDMOND, OR 97756 13 81,880 HSG AUTH OF CITY OF PITTSBURGH 200 ROSS ST, PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 20 127,609 PHILADELPHIA HSG AUTH 12 SO 23RD ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 59 538,424 MUNICIPALITY OF YAUCO P.O. BOX 6270, SAN JUAN, PR 00698 70 353,318 PUERTO RICO DEPT OF HSG P.O. BOX 21365, SAN JUAN, PR 00928 284 1,800,843 CITY OF SPARTANBURG H/A P.O. BOX 2828, SPARTANBURG, SC 29304 24 145,006 HA OF SOUTH CAROLINA REG NO 3 P.O. BOX 1326, BARNWELL, SC 29812 42 239,040 KNOXVILLE COMM DEVEL CORP P.O. BOX 3550, KNOXVILLE, TN 37927 81 435,676 METRO DEVELOPMNT & HSG 701 SO SIXTH ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37202 61 373,471 SAN ANTONIO HSG AUTH 818 S. FLORES ST, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78295 82 541,935 HSG AUTH OF DALLAS 3939 N. HAMPTON RD, DALLAS, TX 75212 86 831,592 MERCEDES HSG AUTH 1098 W. EXPRESSWAY 83, MERCEDES, TX 78570 48 253,893 TEXAS CITY HSG AUTH 817 SECOND AVE NO, TEXAS CITY, TX 77590 53 400,022 HSG AUTH OF ODESSA 124 E. SECOND ST, ODESSA, TX 79761 19 118,895 MARSHALL HSG AUTH 1401 POPLAR ST, MARSHALL, TX 75670 49 270,440 DALLAS COUNTY HSG ASSISTANCE 2377 N. STEMMONS FRWY, STE 200-LB 16, DALLAS, TX 75207 10 76,061 NEWPORT NEWS REDEV'T & HA P.O. BOX 797, NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23607 41 288,094 HOPEWELL REDEV'T & HSG AUTH 350 E. POYTHRESS ST, HOPEWELL, VA 23860 98 581,387 VIRGINIA HSG DEV'T & HSG AUTH 601 SOUTH BELVIDERE ST, RICHMOND, VA 23220 15 109,922 ST ALBANS HSG AUTH 65 MAIN ST, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 10 67,927 KELSO HSG AUTH 1415 S 10TH, KELSO, WA 98626 25 126,592 HA OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE 809 NORTH BRDWAY, MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 6 36,560 DODGEVILLE HSG AUTH 100 E. FOUNTAIN ST, DODGEVILLE, WI 53533 14 64,636 KENOSHA HSG AUTH 625 52ND ST, KENOSHA, WI 53140 4 25,664 Total for Terminations and Optouts 6,139 $51,875,373 Total for Housing Tenant Protection 12,718 $105,278,899 HOPE VI Vouchers: HSG AUTH OF ATLANTA, GA 230 JOHN WESLEY DOBBS AVE, NE, ATLANTA, GA 30303 528 2,582,158 HSG AUTH OF PORTLAND 135 SW ASH ST, PORTLAND, OR 97204 13 29,984 EASTON HSG AUTH 157 SO FOURTH ST, EASTON, PA 18044 165 393,929 CITY OF SPARTANBURG HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 2828, SPARTANBURG, SC 29304 114 336,759 KINGSPORT HSG AUTH P.O. BOX 44, KINGSPORT, TN 37662 87 271,528 HSG AUTH OF BEAUMONT 4925 CONCORD RD, BEAUMONT, TX 77708 53 102,885 Total for Hope VI 960 $3,717,243 Grand Total 25,292 $149,146,013 [FR Doc. E8-2087 Filed 2-5-08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210-67-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Marine Mammal Protection Act; Stock Assessment Reports AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability of draft revised marine mammal stock assessment reports for three stocks of northern sea otters in Alaska; request for comments. SUMMARY: In accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has developed draft revised marine mammal stock assessment reports for the three stocks of northern sea otters (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) in Alaska, which are available for public review and comment. DATES: Comments must be received by May 6, 2008. ADDRESSES: Copies of the draft revised stock assessment reports for northern sea otters in Alaska are available from the Marine Mammals Management Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503
(800)362-5148. If you wish to submit comments on the draft revised stock assessment reports for northern sea otters in Alaska, you may do so by either of the following methods: 1. You may submit written comments to the Manager, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Marine Mammals Management Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503. 2. You may hand-deliver written comments to our Marine Mammals Management Office at the above address during normal business hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, or you may fax your comments to 907/786-3816. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: One of the goals of the MMPA is to ensure that stocks of marine mammals occurring in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States do not experience a level of human-caused mortality and serious injury that is likely to cause the stock to be reduced below its optimum sustainable population level (OSP). OSP is defined as “* * * the number of animals which will result in the maximum productivity of the population or the species, keeping in mind the carrying capacity of the habitat and the health of the ecosystem of which they form a constituent element.” To help accomplish the goal of maintaining marine mammal stocks at their OSPs, section 117 of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361-1407) requires the Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS)to prepare stock assessment reports for each marine mammal stock that occurs in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States. These stock assessments are to be based on the best scientific information available and are, therefore, prepared in consultation with established regional scientific review groups. Each stock assessment must include:
(1)A description of the stock and its geographic range;
(2)minimum population estimate, maximum net productivity rate, and current population trend;
(3)estimate of human-caused mortality and serious injury;
(4)commercial fishery interactions;
(5)status of the stock; and
(6)potential biological removal level (PBR). The PBR is defined as “* * * the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its OSP.” The PBR is the product of the minimum population estimate of the stock (N <sup>min</sup> ), one-half the maximum theoretical or estimated net productivity rate of the stock at a small population size (R <sup>max</sup> ); and a recovery factor (F <sup>r</sup> ) of between 0.1 and 1.0, which is intended to compensate for uncertainty and unknown estimation errors. Section 117 of the MMPA also requires the Service and the NMFS to review and revise the stock assessment reports:
(a)At least annually for stocks that are specified as strategic stocks;
(b)at least annually for stocks for which significant new information is available; and
(c)at least once every 3 years for all other stocks. A strategic stock is defined in the MMPA as a marine mammal stock:
(A)For which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds the potential biological removal level;
(B)which, based on the best available scientific information, is declining and is likely to be listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), within the foreseeable future; or
(C)which is listed as a threatened or endangered species under the Endangered Species Act, or is designated as depleted under the MMPA. A summary of the draft revised stock assessment reports is presented in Table 1. The table lists the stock=s N <sup>min</sup> , R <sup>max</sup> , F <sup>r</sup> , PBR, annual estimated human-caused mortality and serious injury, and the status. After consideration of any public comments received, the Service will revise the stock assessments, as appropriate. We will publish a notice of availability and summary of the final stock assessments, including responses to the comments received. In accordance with the MMPA, a list of the sources of information or public reports upon which the assessment is based is included in this notice. Table 1.—Summary of Draft Revised Stock Assessment Reports for Three U.S. Northern Sea Otter Stocks. Stock Nmin Rmax Fr PBR Serious injury Annual 5-year estimated human-caused mortality Fishery/Other Subsistence Stock status Northern sea otters (Southeast AK) 9,136 0.20 1.0 914 0 0 322 Non-strategic Northern sea otters (Southcentral AK) 12,774 0.20 1.0 1,277 0 0 346 Non-strategic Northern sea otters (southwest AK) 38,703 0.20 0.25 968 0 0.2 91 Strategic List of References Agler, B.A., S.J. Kendall, P.E. Seiser, and J.R. Lindell. 1995. Estimates of marine bird and sea otter abundance in southeast Alaska during summer 1994. Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, Alaska. 90pp. Bodkin, J.L., and M.S. Udevitz. 1999. An aerial survey method to estimate sea otter abundance. Pages 13-26 in G.W. Garner et al., editors. Marine Mammal Survey and Assessment Methods. Balekema, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Bodkin, J.L., B.E. Ballachey, T.A. Dean, A.K. Fukuyama, S.C. Jewett, L.M. McDonald, D.H. Monson, C.E. O'Clair, and G.R. VanBlaricom. 2002. 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