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snippet: HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area, HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area
summary: HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area, HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area
accessInformation: Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems 33 N Stone Ave., 15th Floor Tucson, AZ 85701, Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems\n33 N Stone Ave., 15th Floor\nTucson, AZ 85701
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description: The Neighborhood Stabilization Program2 (NSP2) was established to stabilize neighborhoods whose viability has been and continues to be damaged by the economic effects of properties that have been foreclosed upon and abandoned. NSP2, a term that references the NSP funds authorized by Title XII of Division A of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, (the Recovery Act) provides grants to states, local governments, nonprofits and a consortium of public and or private nonprofit entities on a competitive basis. Lineage: Derived from census tracts: 10,20,21,22,23,24,25.01,25.02,25.03,25.04,25.05,25.06,35.01,37.01,37.02,37.04,37.05,38.01,38.02,39.01,39.02,39.03,41.04,41.05,41.10,41.11,41.12,44.07 & 43.21,43.22 ADDED 35.03 on 6/2/2011 (mp). Spatial Domain: Eastern Pima County Rectified: parcel Maintenance Organization: GISD Maintenance Format: Shape Primary Source Organization: PC Community Services Primary Source Contact: Mark Holden Primary Source Document: email Primary Source Date: 10200430 GIS Contact: Mark Probstfeld MapGuide Layer Name: HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 100000000, The Neighborhood Stabilization Program2 (NSP2) was established to stabilize neighborhoods whose viability has been and continues to be damaged by the economic effects of properties that have been foreclosed upon and abandoned. NSP2, a term that references the NSP funds authorized by Title XII of Division A of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, (the Recovery Act) provides grants to states, local governments, nonprofits and a consortium of public and or private nonprofit entities on a competitive basis. Lineage: Derived from census tracts: 10,20,21,22,23,24,25.01,25.02,25.03,25.04,25.05,25.06,35.01,37.01,37.02,37.04,37.05,38.01,38.02,39.01,39.02,39.03,41.04,41.05,41.10,41.11,41.12,44.07 & 43.21,43.22 ADDED 35.03 on 6/2/2011 (mp). Spatial Domain: Eastern Pima County Rectified: parcel Maintenance Organization: GISD Library Input: Shape Std Primary Source Organization: PC Community Services Primary Source Contact: Mark Holden Primary Source Document: email Primary Source Date: 10200430 GIS Contact: Mark Probstfeld MapGuide Layer Name: HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Target Area MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 100000000
licenseInfo: Data subject to Pima County ITD Disclaimer and Use Restrictions, Data subject to Pima County ITD Disclaimer and Use Restrictions
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tags: ["HUD","Neighborhood","Stabilization","Program","2","Target","Area","HUD","Neighborhood","Stabilization","Program","2","Target","Area"]
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