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For Immediate Release GROUP WORKING TO ADDRESS
RURAL HOUSING ISSUES BISMARCK, N.D. – A group of 11 state and federal agencies and nonprofit developers are working together to develop solutions to North Dakota’s housing challenges. The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) organized a Statewide Technical Assistance Team (STAT) in 2007. Since then, STAT has been working with rural communities to devise housing strategies, develop projects, and help address financing issues needed to see projects through to completion. Assistance from STAT is targeted to communities of less than 20,000 people. “Bringing together all the players who can address North Dakota’s housing needs has been a big step,” said Mike Anderson, NDHFA executive director. “These challenges are complicated; however, we are all working together, one project at a time, to make a difference.” The group has hosted more than a dozen housing roundtables statewide with approximately 400 individuals representing 134 communities participating. STAT has helped facilitate a number of projects to address housing needs in energy-impacted communities. These include:
STAT’s work will be a prominent topic of discussion at the 19th Annual Statewide Housing Conference on Feb. 23-24 at the Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck. Two sessions on Tuesday, Feb. 23, will include case-studies that illustrate what is involved in putting rural housing development and rehab projects together. In addition to the NDHFA, STAT members include: Affordable Housing Developers, Inc., Center for Technology and Business, CommunityWorks North Dakota, Eastern Dakota Housing Alliance, Lutheran Social Services Housing, North Dakota Department of Commerce, North Dakota Public Finance Authority, North Dakota Rural Development Council, US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development-ND Field Office, and USDA Rural Development-ND Office. “Outside of STAT activities, North Dakota Housing continues to work on developing technical and fiscal resources,” said Anderson. “Affordable housing is challenging, particularly when the investment is being made in rural communities.” The 2007 Legislature authorized NDHFA to assist rural communities in addressing unmet housing needs including financial assistance for land development and loan guarantees. The Planning and Housing Development Division has five people dedicated to administration of the associated programs.
NDHFA administers additional programs that support housing development and rehabilitation statewide:
For more information on the STAT or NDHFA’s programs, contact Jolene Kline, NDHFA’s planning and housing development division director, at (701) 328-8080, (800) 292-8621 or (800) 366-6888 (TTY). - 30 - |
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