News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: Anti-Drug Grants Funded |
Title: | US TX: Anti-Drug Grants Funded |
Published On: | 1999-11-17 |
Source: | Houston Chronicle (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 15:20:22 |
ANTI-DRUG GRANTS FUNDED
Houston's housing authority and a private, low-income apartment complex
have received federal grants to fight drug trafficking.
The Housing Authority of the city of Houston got a $680,276 grant --
slightly less than last year's -- to pay for off-duty police officers, drug
prevention and education programs and related services in the city's public
housing developments.
A $238,000 grant went to the Cleme Manor Charitable Trust for the Cleme
Manor Apartments in the Fifth Ward. The funds will support a multiagency
effort to fight drug trafficking and other crimes in the neighborhood
surrounding the rent-subsidized apartments.
Houston's housing authority and a private, low-income apartment complex
have received federal grants to fight drug trafficking.
The Housing Authority of the city of Houston got a $680,276 grant --
slightly less than last year's -- to pay for off-duty police officers, drug
prevention and education programs and related services in the city's public
housing developments.
A $238,000 grant went to the Cleme Manor Charitable Trust for the Cleme
Manor Apartments in the Fifth Ward. The funds will support a multiagency
effort to fight drug trafficking and other crimes in the neighborhood
surrounding the rent-subsidized apartments.
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