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Understanding the Pace of HUD’s Disaster Housing Recovery Efforts
Housing Policy Debate ( IF 2.420 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-13 , DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2021.1875258
Carlos Martín 1 , Daniel Teles 1 , Nicole DuBois 1
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ABSTRACT

Disaster-affected communities often describe national recovery aid as delayed. Yet local governments increasingly rely on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grants for Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR)—the primary, federal long-term recovery program. This article describes completion times for housing activities across 88 CDBG-DR grants from FY2005 to FY2015; the grants’ housing activities took an average of 3.8 years from declaration to completion, although acceleration occurred over the study years. The authors also identify qualitative contributors to delay, including grant administration type, grantees’ capacity, and CDBG-DR rules, and quantitatively assess their contributions to delays. Although local capacity is a critical qualitative factor, ultimately, CDBG-DR’s lack of permanent statutory authority within the national emergency framework contributes to local governments’ inability to standardize recovery goals and implementation, which, in turn, leads to recovery lags.



中文翻译:

了解 HUD 灾难住房恢复工作的步伐

摘要

受灾社区经常将国家恢复援助描述为延迟。然而,地方政府越来越依赖美国住房和城市发展部的灾难恢复社区发展整笔拨款 (CDBG-DR)——这是一项主要的联邦长期恢复计划。本文描述了从 2005 财年到 2015 财年 88 项 CDBG-DR 赠款的住房活动的完成时间;补助金的住房活动从宣布到完成平均需要 3.8 年,尽管在研究期间出现了加速。作者还确定了导致延迟的定性因素,包括拨款管理类型、受助者的能力和 CDBG-DR 规则,并定量评估他们对延迟的贡献。尽管当地能力是一个关键的定性因素,但最终,

更新日期:2021-04-13
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