Department of Housing & Human Services

Neighborhood Stabilization Program

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In July 2008, Congress approved the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008, which included $3.9 billion to create the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). The NSP Program is an initiative to assist states, counties, and cities with the absorption of distressed foreclosed housing units and prevent further neighborhood deterioration. On November 4, 2008, the City adopted an NSP Implementation Plan to describe the city's effort in addressing the foreclosure issue within the community.

Quarterly Progress Reports:

Year Date NSP 1 NSP 2
2013      
  July 1 - September 30
  April 1 - June 30
  January 1 - March 31
2012      
  October 1 - December 31
  July 1 - September 30
  April 1 - June 30
  January 1 - March 31
2011      
  October 1 - December 31
  July 1 - September 30
  April 1 - June 30
  January 1 - March 31  
2010      
  October 1 - December 31  
  July 1 - September 30  
  April 1 - June 30  
  January 1 - March 31  
2009      
  October 1 - December 30  
  July 1 - September 30  
  April 1 - June 30  



NSP1 Action Plan

NSP3 Substantial Amendment 
 

If you have any questions or comments that are not addressed on this website, please feel free to e-mail the City’s Housing staff at [email protected] or call 951.826.5371.