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Part lb Contracts Awarded <br />1. Construction Contracts: <br />A. Total dollar amount of all contracts awarded on the project $ <br />B. Total dollar amount of contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses $ <br />C. Percentage of the total dollar amount that was awarded to Section 3 businesses <br />D. Total number of Section 3 businesses receiving contracts <br />2. Non- Construction Contracts: <br />A. Total dollar amount all non - construction contracts awarded on the projecuactivity $ <br />B. Total dollar amount of non - construction contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses $ <br />C. Percentage of the total dollar amount that was awarded to Section 3 businesses - <br />D. Total number of Section 3 businesses receiving non- construction contracts <br />Part III: Summary <br />Indicate the efforts made to direct the employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD financial assistance for housing <br />and community development programs, to the greatest extent feasible, toward low -and very low- Income persons, particularly those who <br />are recipients of government assistance for housing. (Check all that apply.) <br />_ ❑_ Attempted to recruit low- income residents through: local advertising media, signs prominently displayed at the project site, <br />contracts with community organizations and public or private agencies operating within the metropolitan area (or <br />nonmetropolitan county) in which the Section 3 covered program or project is located, or similar methods. <br />_ ❑_ Participated in a HUD program or other program which promotes the training or employment of Section 3 residents. <br />_ ❑_ Participated in a HUD program or other program which promotes the award of contracts to business concerns which meet the <br />definition of Section 3 business concerns. <br />_ ❑_ Coordinated with Youthbuild Programs administered in the metropolitan area in which the Section 3 covered project is located. <br />❑ Other; describe below. <br />Public reporting for this collection of information is estimated to average 2 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, <br />Searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. <br />This agency may not collect this information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless It displays a currently valid OMB <br />number. <br />Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701 u, mandates that the Department ensure that <br />employment and other economic opportunities generated by its housing and community development assistance programs as directed <br />toward low- and very-low Income persons, particularly those who are recipients of government assistance housing. The regulations are <br />found at 24 CFR Part 135. The information will be used by the Department to monitor program recipients' compliance with Section 3, to <br />assess the results of the Department's efforts to meet the statutory objectives of Section 3, to prepare reports to Congress, and by <br />recipients as self- monitoring tool. The data is entered into a database and will be analyzed and distributed. The collection of information <br />involves recipients receiving Federal financial assistance for housing and community development programs covered by Section 3. The <br />information will be collected annually to assist HUD in meeting its reporting requirements under Section 808(e)(6) of the Fair Housing Act <br />and Section 916 of the HCDA of 1992. An assurance of confidentiality is not applicable to this form. The Privacy Act of 1974 and OMB <br />Circular A -108 are not applicable. The reporting requirements do not contain sensitive questions. Data is cumulative; personal identifying <br />information is not included. <br />Page 2 of 2 form HUD 60002 (612001) <br />Ref 24 CFR 135 <br />