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The Neighborhood Stabilization Program is a federal  grant the County received to stabilize areas by acquiring, rehabilitating or demolishing foreclosed or abandoned homes. Funds are available for homebuyer assistance and special needs housing.

Neighborhood Stabilization Program Documents
  Name Description
Web Pages Department of Housing and Urban Development This is a link to the Department of Housing and Urban Development website about the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Document Folders Neighborhood Stabilization Program Application to HUD These documents were sent to HUD as part of the County's 2008 application for funding
Document Folders Neighborhood Stabilization Program Quarterly Reports  
PDF Documents Ohio State University Kirwan Institute Report The Kirwan Institute of the Ohio State University completed a report of NSP in Florida, and recommended Pasco techniques for other local governments that want a successful program.
PDF Documents Minimum Housing Standards Checklist (2) All homes assisted under the NSP Program must meet the attached minimum criteria. All homes will be inspected to ensure that it meets these standards
PDF Documents NSP II Application (2) Pasco County, along with Pinellas County and Neighborhood Lending Partners, applied together for $50 million from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for more NSP funds. We should receive word by December if the appplication was successful.

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