Dearborn's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (DBN-NSP) is a multi-faceted approach to buying, demolishing, or renovating vacant and substandard residential properties for resale or redevelopment. The programs demonstrate Dearborn's long-standing commitment to maintaining attractive, viable neighborhoods.
The newest resource available to the DBN-NSP program is the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (HUD-NSP) as authorized by the Housing & Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) and Section 1497 of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act). The purpose of the HUD-NSP is to assist states and local governments in addressing the effects of abandoned and foreclosed properties in the nation's communities.
Dearborn HUD-NSP documents available:
NSP1 Application Signature Form (SF424)
- default NSP1 Substantial Amendment (Revision 3)
- default NSP1 Substantial Amendment (Revision 4)
- default NSP1 Substantial Amendment (Revision 5)
- default NSP3 Substantial Amendment (Draft for Comment)
- default NSP3 Substantial Amendment (Original Submission)
NSP3 Substantial Amendment (Rev 1)
- default NSP3 Substantial Amendment (Revision 2)
NSP1 Quarterly Progress Reports
NSP3 Quarterly Progress Reports
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