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20th Binational Commission Meeting |
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WORKING GROUP ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT November 12, 2003 BACKGROUND The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Mexican Commission to Promote Housing (CONAFOVI) have been working together since the creation of this new commission in 2001. The Housing and Urban Development working group, created in 1991, allows for regular exchange on significant housing and urban development issues. The areas of cooperation focus on such topics as: housing finance, geographic information systems and cross border planning, community and urban development and promoting viable primary mortgage markets. ACCOMPLISHMENTS (year to date 2003) U.S. Mexico Binational Program on Cross-Border Planning and Colonias Management In the past 18 months, three demonstrations are completed in Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras; El Paso and Ciudad Juárez; and Douglas and Agua Prieta. The project with the Twin Nogales in Arizona and Sonora is in the development stage. Training workshops for government and community groups in both the U.S. and Mexico to use the technology for their day-to-day operation and management have been conducted in each of the demonstration site. These demonstration projects are assisting local governments serving more than 1.5 million people in both sides of the border to improve their housing, environment, and infrastructure conditions. Collaboration on Partnership for Prosperity Initiatives HUD and CONAFOVI organized a housing panel session at the June Partnership for Prosperity conference in San Francisco. The session focused on U.S. investment in the Mexican housing sector and housing construction technology and served to provide a general overview of both the U.S. and Mexican housing markets and homebuilding industries. The housing panel discussion outlined the need for assistance in the mortgage finance area and looking at ways to adapt the FHA and GNMA models to Mexico. Discussions focused on holding a region-wide housing finance symposium in Mexico for Mexican and other Latin American officials. PLAN OF ACTION FOR BNC 2004 Housing finance forum U.S. Mexico Binational Program on Cross-Border Planning and Colonias Management American Fellows Program Housing finance paper * * * * * |
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