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i'llUi'MUUPUiP' <br />Figure 4 <br />EXPENDITURE BY MAJOR ACTIMTY <br />URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY CDB(; PROtJRAM. YEARS I-XV (I975-S9I <br />28.5% <br />HOUSING REHABILITA nos <br />S13.645.8X7 <br />4.2 % <br />PUBLIC SERVICES <br />$2,026,436 <br />18.0% <br />PUBLIC FACILITIE.S <br />S8.634.469 <br />12.2 % <br />ASSISTED HOI SINC <br />S5.825.'26 <br />REMOVAL OF <br />ARCHITECTl RA1 BARRIERS <br />$:.5'8.<'T4 <br />17: '■} <br />NEIGMBORIUKU) <br />REV|TAUZ.\noN <br />sx.: <br />14.7 -r <br />PLA.NNIN( i, ADMINIS T'R ATK )N <br />S7,024.:fs: <br />Figure 4 summarizes the type and magnitude of activities undertaken <br />through Year XV of the program. <br />Housing <br />Rohabilifotion <br />Nearly $ 1 4 million has been spent on rehabilitating smglc-family homes <br />owned and occupied by low and moderate income families This <br />represents over 28 percent of expenditures and translates into service <br />to about 2,500 households <br />Public <br />Facilifios <br />Nearly $9 million, or 1 8 percent of expenditures, was used to improve <br />existing public facilities or assist in the development of new ones <br />Targeted primarily to areas and groups of low and moderate income <br />persons with special needs, the follo'.vmg projects are examples of <br />public facility activities: <br />• restoration and improvement of Commons Park. Excelsior <br />page 6