Objectives in Selecting HUD-Assisted Sites. The fundamental goal of HUD's fair housing policy is to make full and free housing choice a reality. Housing choice requires that households of all races can freely decide the type of neighborhood where they wish to reside, that minority neighborhoods are no longer deprived of essential public and private resources, and that stable, racially-mixed neighborhoods are available as a meaningful choice for all. To make full and free housing choice a reality, sites for HUD-assisted housing investment should be selected so as to advance two complementary goals: (i) expand assisted housing opportunities in non-minority neighborhoods, opening up choices throughout the metropolitan area for all assisted households; and (ii) reinvest in minority neighborhoods, improving the quality and affordability of housing there to represent a real choice for assisted households.
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Samples: Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement
Objectives in Selecting HUD-Assisted Sites. The fundamental goal of HUD's fair housing policy is to make full and free housing choice a reality. Housing choice requires that households of all races can freely decide the type of neighborhood where they wish to reside, that minority neighborhoods are no longer deprived of essential public and private resources, and that stable, racially-racially- mixed neighborhoods are available as a meaningful choice for all. To make full and free housing choice a reality, sites for HUD-HUD- assisted housing investment should be selected so as to advance two complementary goals:
(i) expand assisted housing opportunities in non-minority neighborhoods, opening up choices throughout the metropolitan area for all assisted households; and
(ii) reinvest in minority neighborhoods, improving the quality and affordability of housing there to represent a real choice for assisted households.
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