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  Wednesday February 22, 2012

  Public Housing Occupancy
  Index & Handbook, page 243,
  By David Hoicka,
  Regulations and Comprehensive
  Index 2004, ISBN 1-59330-129-4

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CUMULATIVE MONTHS............... 4

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s10.9 (3);

ACOP: 6C

CURRENT INCOME....................... 3

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s7.4; Ap8‑322;

ACOP: 6F

CURRENT INCOME MIX.............. 1

7465.1 Handbook: s5‑3

CURRENT PARTICIPATION......... 3

24 CFR 960: .203;

24 CFR 966: .4(L)(5);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s4.6

CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN......... 7

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s4.6 (2); Ap3‑258; Ap3‑260;

PIH Notices: 03‑11; 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance

CURRENTLY ENGAGING IN....... 8

24 CFR 960: .204; .205 (3);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s2.2; Ap3‑258; Ap3‑260;

7465.1 Handbook: s4‑2

CUSTODY...................................... 37

24 CFR 966: .4(a); .4(L)(5);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s2.2 (2); s5.4; s9.3; s11.5; s12.1 (2); s12.2; s17.1; s17.6 (2); Ap2‑241; Ap3‑267 (2); Ap4‑287;

7465.1 Handbook: s3‑3 (3); s5‑1;

7465.7 Guidebook: ApB Q44;

PIH NOTICES: 03‑11;

ACOP: 5B (4); 9D; 11C; 11G (7); 11‑I

CUSTOM........................................... 6

24 CFR 966: .4(e);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s14.3; s17.6; Ap4‑292;

PIH NOTICES: 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance

CUSTOMARILY.............................. 2

PIH NOTICES: 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance

CUSTOMARY.................................. 3

24 CFR 966: .4(g);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.6;

7465.1 Handbook: s4‑2

CUSTOMER...................................... 4

7465.7 Guidebook: s7‑8 (2);

PIH NOTICES: 01‑27; 01‑15

CUSTOMERS................................... 2

PIH NOTICES: 00‑35;

ACOP: 7E

CUTBACK........................................ 1

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s13.1

CUTOFF............................................ 1

7465.7 Guidebook: AppH

CUT-OFF........................................... 4

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s13.1; s13.3 (2); Ap3‑275

 

CUT-OFF DATE............................... 4

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s13.1; s13.3 (2); Ap3‑275

CYCLIC............................................ 1

24 CFR 5: .609

CYCLICAL....................................... 3

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s12.2; Ap3‑273;

ACOP: 11C

DAMAGE........................................ 48

24 CFR 5: .100; .318;

24 CFR 966: .4(a) (4);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Int Pt4; s1.2; s3.8; s4.2; s4.6 (5); s7.6; s7.7; s16.1; s16.3; s17.6 (5); Ap2‑242; Ap2‑245; Ap3‑259; Ap4‑288; Ap4‑294 (6); Ap4‑296; Ap8‑378; Ap8‑385;

PIH NOTICES: 95‑48; 95‑48 Technical Assistance; 94‑67;

ACOP: 2F; 2G; 8D (3); 9M (2); 9M

DAMAGE CLAIMS......................... 1

PH Occupancy Guidebook: Int Pt4

DAMAGED..................................... 15

24 CFR 5: .403;

24 CFR 966: .4(a);

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.6; Ap2‑239; Ap4‑294; Ap8‑378; Ap8‑379; Ap8‑380; Ap8‑384; Ap8‑385; Ap8‑387; Ap8‑392;

7465.1 Handbook: s3‑5;

ACOP: 8D; GL‑II

DAMAGES..................................... 32

24 CFR 5: .318; .903;

24 CFR 960: .205 (2);

24 CFR 966: .4(f) (2);

HUD-9886: p2;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.2; s17.6; Ap1‑235; Ap4‑288 (2); Ap4‑293; Ap8‑390 (3); Ap8‑391;

7465.1 Handbook: s6‑1;

7465.7 Guidebook: AppD;

ACOP: 2G; 8L; 9G; 9M (7); 10; 12B; GL‑II

DANGER.......................................... 8

HUD 50058 Instructions: p72; p73;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s17.6; Ap4‑294; Ap8‑393;

ACOP: 1B; 2G; 2G

DANGEROUS.................................. 9

24 CFR 5: .703; .901;

24 CFR 960: .707;

PH Occupancy Guidebook: s4.6; s16.2; Ap7‑316;

PIH NOTICES: 99‑11;

ACOP: 2G; 8D

 


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Wednesday February 22, 2012



David Hoicka Sustainable Housing and Project Management


David Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing Programs



           David Hoicka has goals for increasing multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on innovative Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD low income housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally.

           Applying multi-cultural and affordable housing best practices for USA families, David Hoicka has worked on programs of all sizes, revitalizing and/or managing affordable housing and community development programs for thousands of families.

           David Hoicka increases agency effectiveness at delivering cost-effective services. For example, this includes overseeing national design competition to create Green redeveloped units of Elderly Housing and mixed uses, about $10 million.

           David Hoicka works to improve relations with stakeholders such as Media and Public, other government agencies; preparing Public Relations plans and options. David Hoicka also has developed affordable housing policies for multi-cultural mixed-income communities.

           He has developed key strategic partnerships with local citizens, government bodies, nonprofit and community organizations to focus efforts of diverse groups onto common goals. David Hoicka uses innovative methods to reduce and control costs, increase quality and revenues, and empower economic self-sufficiency, in multicultural, multi-language environments.

           He has worked on homeownership for social housing, as well as jobs, educational, medical, and other facilities. David Hoicka's work involved establishing objectives and performance goals, monitoring progress toward their achievement and setting priorities based on changing requirements.

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