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  Public Housing Property
  Management Index & Handbook V4B,
  By David Hoicka, page B518,
  Regulations and Comprehensive
  Index 2005, ISBN 1-59330-197-9

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SWALES........................................... 3

HUD-52651-A: p8;

7417.1 Handbook: s6‑26; s10‑15

SWIMMING POOL.......................... 3

49 CFR 24: .403;

HUD-92264: p3;

1378.0 Handbook: s3‑3

SWIMMING POOLS........................ 8

49 CFR 24: .2;

1378.0 Handbook: s1‑6;

4910.1 Handbook: Front; c6; s613‑2 (3); Idx

SWING.............................................. 1

24 CFR 35: .110

SWINGS............................................ 1

7417.1 Handbook: s10‑17

SWITCHBOARD.............................. 1

4910.1 Handbook: s100‑2

SWITCHES..................................... 10

24 CFR 902: .23 (2);

HUD-5087: s16;

4910.1 Handbook: c100‑3; ApK;

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑175; s10‑16; s10‑17; s10‑23 (2)

SYMBOL........................................... 6

4910.1 Handbook: s508‑2; s508‑4; s508‑5; s611‑1; ApA (2)

SYMBOLIZED................................. 5

24 CFR 51: .103; .106 (4)

SYMBOLS........................................ 2

HUD-51994: p2 (2)

SYNDICATION............................... 1

24 CFR 941: .610

SYNDICATION FUNDS................. 1

24 CFR 941: .610

SYNONYMOUS............................... 2

HUD-5370: s1; s10

SYSTEM........................................ 221

24 CFR 8: .3 (3);

24 CFR 55: .20;

24 CFR 58: .6;

24 CFR 135: .5; .92 (3);

24 CFR 902: .1 (2); .23 (2); .43 (3);

24 CFR 905: .10 (8); .120;

24 CFR 941: .304 (2);

24 CFR 943: .130;

24 CFR 945: .203;

24 CFR 965: .215; .401 (2); .402 (2); .404; .405; .505; .805;

24 CFR 968: .110; .112 (4); .115;

24 CFR 971: .7;

24 CFR 972: .124;

49 CFR 24: .2 (9);

HUD-2530: p2; p4;

HUD-50072: p1 (2); p2; p3 (2); p4 (2); p5;

HUD-5087: Intro; s3; s5; s15 (10);

HUD-51000: p2 (6);

HUD-51994: p1; p2 (2); p7 (2);

HUD-52396: p1 (3); p2;

HUD-52651-A: p4 (3); p7;

HUD-53012B: Att5.4;

HUD-5370: s20;

HUD-92264: p1 (3); p3 (2); p8;

1378.0 Handbook: T/C; s1‑7 (5); s4‑7 (14); s8‑52; Ap1; Ap19;

4910.1 Handbook: s100‑2 (4); c6 (2); s602‑1; s615‑1; s615‑2 (5); s615‑3 (6); Idx (4); ApA (3); ApC (3); ApF; ApK (8);

7417.1 Handbook: Front; s3‑133; s3‑147 (3); s3‑148 (3); s3‑149 (11); s3‑162 (2); s3‑165 (2); s3‑175; s3‑204; s6‑28; s6‑43; s6‑44 (7); s7‑24; s7‑64; s10‑23 (18); s10‑24

 

SYSTEM CLEANING...................... 1

4910.1 Handbook: ApK

SYSTEM DESIGN DATA............... 2

7417.1 Handbook: s10‑23 (2)

SYSTEM OUTPUT........................... 1

7417.1 Handbook: s10‑23

TABLES............................................ 3

HUD-51000: p2;

HUD-52396: p1;

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑137

TABULATING................................. 1

HUD-51915: A1.2

TABULATING BIDS....................... 1

HUD-51915: A1.2

TABULATION................................. 2

7417.1 Handbook: s11‑16 (2)

TAKE TITLE..................................... 4

24 CFR 941: .401; .403;

7417.1 Handbook: s8‑73; s8‑82

TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY 3

49 CFR 24: .303;

1378.0 Handbook: s4‑2; Ap20

TANGIBLE RESOURCES.............. 1

24 CFR 943: .148

TANK.............................................. 13

24 CFR 51: .208 (5);

24 CFR 902: .23;

24 CFR 941: .202;

HUD-51994: p7; p8;

1378.0 Handbook: s3‑8;

4910.1 Handbook: ApK (3)

 


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Wednesday February 22, 2012



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David Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing Programs



           David Hoicka is interested in multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on Green and Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD affordable housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally.

           Applying multi-cultural and international best practices to enhance affordable housing, David Hoicka has overseen financial and operational management of programs of all sizes, developing and managing affordable housing and community development programs ranging from smaller developments to thousands of families.

           David Hoicka works to build positive agency image with enhanced Media relations. This includes overseeing about $12.7 million in redevelopment for thousands of public housing units, utilizing contract procurement and force account.

           David Hoicka prepares Strategic Planning goals, objectives and initiatives, with input from stakeholders, Government Agencies, Development Partners, Public, and Media. Also David Hoicka works on Capital Fund Plan financing, procurement, budgeting and cost analysis management.

           He creates and implements cost-effective programs for affordable housing and job training. David Hoicka specializes in innovative uses of new technologies to improve efficiency and work process control.

           He has worked on homeownership for social housing, as well as jobs, educational, medical, and other facilities. David Hoicka oversaw a diverse multinational and multicultural professional staff in development of a new town for mixed income residents.

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