67 FR 50 pgs. 11487-11512 - Fiscal Year 2002 Discretionary Announcement for Nationwide Competition of Early Head Start; Availability of Funds and Request for Applications

Type: NOTICEVolume: 67Number: 50Pages: 11487 - 11512
Docket number: [Program Announcement No. ACF/ACYF/HS 02-04]
FR document: [FR Doc. 02-5948 Filed 3-13-02; 8:45 am]
Agency: Health and Human Services Department
Sub Agency: Administration for Children and Families
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families

[Program Announcement No. ACF/ACYF/HS 02-04]

Fiscal Year 2002 Discretionary Announcement for Nationwide Competition of Early Head Start; Availability of Funds and Request for Applications

AGENCY:

Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), DHHS.

ACTION:

Notice of Fiscal Year 2002 Early Head Start availability of financial assistance for nationwide competition and request for applications.

SUMMARY:

Early Head Start programs provide early, continuous, intensive and comprehensive child development and family support services on a year-round basis to low-income families. The purpose of the Early Head Start program is to enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development; to support parents' efforts to fulfill their parental roles; and to help parents move toward self-sufficiency. The Administration on Children, Youth and Families announces approximately $72 million in financial assistance to be competitively awarded to local public and private non-profit and for-profit entities-including Early Head Start and Head Start grantees-to provide child and family development services for low-income families with children under age three and pregnant women. Faith-based organizations are eligible to apply for these funds to become Early Head Start grantees.

Applicants may apply for one or more of the following categories of expansion:

1. Current Early Head Start grantees, proposing to expand in their currently approved EHS service area ($20 million). (See Priority 1 Evaluation Criteria.)

2. Applicants, including current Early Head Start grantees and, proposing to establish an Early Head Start program in areas currently unserved by Early Head Start (see Attachment A for a listing of currently served areas; any area not listed is eligible for funding in this category) ($42 million). (See Priority 1 Evaluation Criteria.)

3. Applicants proposing to serve children in an Early Head Start program whose families are receiving support from the Child Welfare Services (CWS) system ($10 million). (See Priority 2 Evaluation Criteria.)

Applicants eligible for funding under this category are as follows:

a. Current grantees may include a request for serving CWS children as a second part of their application under either 1 or 2 above or may submit an application only to serve CWS children.

While each applicant should decide on the appropriate mix between CWS children and other children, we would not expect applicants to propose that a large portion of their children be CWS children unless there are compelling reasons for doing so which must be documented in the application.

b. Applicants who are not current EHS providers may apply to serve CWS children only if they are also submitting an expansion proposal under 2 above.

While each applicant should decide on the appropriate mix between CWS children and other children, we would not expect applicants to propose that a large portion of their children be CWS children unless there are compelling reasons for doing so which must be documented in the application.

DATES:

The closing date and time for receipt of applications is 4:30 p.m. EDT on May 13, 2002.

Note:

Applications should be submitted to: Early Head Start Nationwide Competition, 1901 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 301, Arlington, VA 22209. However, prior to preparing and submitting an application, in order to satisfactorily compete under this announcement, it will be necessary for potential applicants to read the full announcement which is available through the addresses listed below.

ADDRESSES:

A copy of the program announcement, necessary application forms, and appendices can be obtained by contacting:Early Head Start Nationwide Competition, 1901 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 301, Arlington, Virginia 22209. The telephone number is 1-800-458-7699; or e-mail to: ehsn@pal-tech.com.

Copies of the program announcement and necessary application forms can also be downloaded from the Head Start Web site at: www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/hsb

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Early Head Start Nationwide Competition, 1901 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 301, Arlington, VA 22209 or telephone: 1-800-458-7699 or e-mail to: ehsnpal-tech.com.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Eligible Applicants

Applicants eligible to apply to become an Early Head Start program are local public and private non-profit and for-profit entities. Early Head Start and Head Start grantees are eligible to apply. Faith-based organizations are eligible to apply for funds. Applicants are reminded that eligibility to apply for a grant under this Notice is limited to local agencies, as defined in section 641 (a) and (b) of the Head Start Act.

Project Duration

For new Early Head Start grantees, the competitive awards made through this announcement will be for one-year budget periods and an indefinite project period. Subsequent year budget awards will be made non-competitively, subject to availability of funds and the continued satisfactory performance of the applicant. Successful applicants which are current Early Head Start grantees will be funded in one of two ways. Those Early Head Start grantees that currently have indefinite project periods will continue to be funded as indefinite project period grants. However, those Early Head Start grantees that have finite project periods will be given supplements to their current, time limited grant. A grantee, for example, currently funded for $200,000 with a project period ending September 30, 2003 that is awarded another $100,000 through this announcement would then be funded as a $300,000 Early Head Start grantee with a project period that still ends on September 30, 2003. This would be true regardless of whether the new funds are to expand services within the grantee's current service area or to expand into another currently unserved area. Prior to the end of an Early Head Start grantee's current project period ( i.e., September 30, 2003 in the above example), ACF will announce a competition for those areas served by each EHS grantee whose project period is nearing an end. In such a competition, current EHS grantees in good standing, who submit acceptable applications, will be given priority in funding decisions.

Early Head Start Child Welfare Services Initiative (See Priority 2 Evaluation Criteria)

The Head Start Bureau is establishing a new initiative to promote and expand partnerships between local EHS programs and local child welfare services (CWS) agencies. This initiative will enhance and expand services for children and their families who are part of the child welfare service system and provide additional and more intensive services in local communities for this population. The Head Start Bureau is setting aside $10 million to fund this initiative and plans to serve approximately 1,000 children. Both new applicants and existing EHS grantees may apply for these funds. See below for the Priority 2 Evaluation Criteria for the EHSCWS Initiative. For additional information about the Initiative, see the full Program Announcement for this competition which is available from the address listed above.

Federal Share of Project Costs

The Federal share will not be more than 80 percent of the total approved costs of the project except if a waiver is granted under the authority cited in section 640(b) of the Head Start Act.

Matching Requirements

Grantees that operate Early Head Start programs must, in most instances, provide a non-Federal contribution of at least 20 percent of the total approved costs of the project.

Available Funds

See the Program Announcement for the list of the approximate amount of funds available for States. (The Program Announcement is available from the address listed above.)

Anticipated Number of Projects to be Funded

It is estimated that there will be 100-125 awards.

Statutory Authority

The Head Start Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.

Priority 1 Evaluation Criteria

All new applicants and current grantees proposing to expand services in their current service area or provide services in a new service area should address the criteria for Priority 1 below. Competing applications for financial assistance will be reviewed and evaluated on the six criteria which are summarized below. The point values following each criterion indicate the numerical weight each criterion will be accorded in the review process.

Criterion 1: Objectives and Need for Assistance (15 Points)

The extent to which, based on community assessment information, the applicant identifies any relevant physical, economic ( e.g., poverty in the community), social, financial, institutional, or other issues which demonstrate a need for the Early Head Start program.

The extent to which the applicant lists relevant program objectives that adequately address the strengths and needs of the community.

The extent to which the applicant describes the population to be served by the project and explains why this population is most in need of the services to be provided by the program.

The extent to which the applicant gives a precise location and rationale for the project site(s) and area(s) to be served by the proposed project. If the applicant is a current grantee planning to expand its program it needs to demonstrate that the geographic area is currently underserved or, where applicable, unserved by Early Head Start Programs. If the applicant is new, it needs to demonstrate that the proposed service area is currently unserved by Early Head Start programs.

Criterion 2: Results or Benefits Expected (10 Points)

The extent to which the applicant identifies the results and benefits to be derived from the project and links these to the stated objectives.

The extent to which the applicant describes the kind of data to be collected and how they will be utilized to measure progress towards the stated results or benefits.

Criterion 3: Approach (25 Points)

The extent to which the applicant demonstrates a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Head Start Program Performance Standards.

The extent to which the applicant explains why the approach chosen is effective in light of the needs, objectives, results and benefits described above.

The extent to which the approach is grounded in recognized standards and/or guidelines for high quality service provision or is defensible from a current research or best practices standpoint.

Criterion 4: Staff and Position Data and Organization Profiles (15 Points)

The extent to which the proposed program director, proposed key project staff, the organization's experience, including experience in providing early, continuous, and comprehensive child and family development services, and the organization's history with the community demonstrate the ability to effectively and efficiently administer a project of this size, complexity and scope.

The extent to which the applicant's management plan demonstrates sufficient management capacity to implement a high quality Early Head Start program.

The extent to which the organization demonstrates an ability to carry out continuous improvement activities.

Criterion 5: Third Party Agreements/Collaboration (15 Points)

The extent to which the applicant presents documentation of efforts (letters of commitment, interagency agreements, etc.) to establish and maintain ongoing collaborative relationships with community partners.

The extent and thoroughness of approaches to combining Early Head Start resources and capabilities with those of other local child care agencies and providers to provide high quality child care services to infants and toddlers which meet the Head Start Program Performance Standards.

Criterion 6: Budget and Budget Justification (20 Points)

The extent to which the program's costs are reasonable in view of the planning and activities to be carried out and the anticipated outcomes.

The extent to which the program has succeeded in garnering cash or in-kind resources, in excess of the required Federal match, from local, State, other Federal or private funding sources. The extent to which costs for facilities are reasonable and cost effective.

The extent to which the salaries and fringe benefits reflect the level of compensation appropriate for the responsibilities of staff.

The extent to which assurances are provided that the applicant can and will contribute the non-Federal share of the total project cost.

Priority 2 Evaluation Criteria

All applicants (current grantees and new applicants) applying to serve children under the EHS Child Welfare Services Initiative discussed in detail in the full program announcement should address the following six evaluation criteria separately in their application. Competing applications for financial assistance will be reviewed and evaluated on the six criteria. The point values following each criterion indicate the numerical weight each criterion will be accorded in the review process.

Criterion 1: Objectives and Need for Assistance (15 Points)

The extent to which the applicant identifies the need and objectives for services to children and their families who are in the child welfare system, how many children and families will be served, and provide a description of the children and families to be served through the EHSCWS Initiative. This could include children in the child welfare system who are living with their parents or other family members, those in foster care settings, children whose parents are incarcerated or in substance abuse recovery programs, and/or other children birth to three who are within the child welfare system. The children the applicant proposes to serve must also meet EHS eligibility requirements, and can receive EHS services until the child is three years of age, even if the CWS services end.

Criterion 2: Results or Benefits Expected (10 Points)

The extent to which the applicant identifies and describes the results and benefits to be derived from the EHSCWS Initiative and link these to the stated objectives.

The extent to which the applicant describes the kind of data to be collected and how they will be utilized to measure progress towards the stated results or benefits.

Criterion 3: Approach (25 Points)

The extent to which the applicant describes the Early Head Start Child Welfare Services (EHSCWS) collaboration design and the approach to providing services to EHSCWS children through this Initiative, and outlines a plan of action for implementing those services, including the scope and detail of how the proposed work will be accomplished. This will include information about recruitment, what each partner will be responsible for in the delivery of services, how both the Head Start and the applicable Child Welfare Services regulations will be met, and what kind of shared communication system will be in place between the partners that will ensure quality and timely delivery of services

Criterion 4: Staff and Position Data and Organization Profiles (15 Points)

The extent to which the applicant describes the staffing plan for the EHSCWS Initiative, including how the partners will share staff, supervise staff, and provide training. They will indicate other areas of resource sharing, such as space and the possible co-location of staff.

Criterion 5: Third Party Agreements/Collaboration (15 Points)

The extent to which the applicant includes a written collaboration agreement between the EHS and local CWS agency that specifically outlines the roles and responsibilities of each partner and how the EHSCWS Initiative will be carried out.

Criterion 6: Budget and Budget Justification (20 Points)

The extent to which the applicant submits a reasonable budget and justification that supports the activities proposed for the partnership, and that is appropriate in the carrying out of the EHSCWS Initiative. Grantees must budget for two meetings in Washington, DC, during the first year of funding. Project directors and evaluators will meet approximately three months after funding for approximately two days. In years two and three, grantees will be expected to send both their project directors and evaluators to one meeting in Washington, DC each year.

Required Notification of the State Single Point of Contact

This program is covered under Executive Order 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs," and 45 CFR part 100, "Intergovernmental Review of Department of Health and Human Services Programs and Activities." Under the Order, States may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed Federal assistance under covered programs.

All States and territories except Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, American Samoa, and Palau have elected to participate in the Executive Order process and have established Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Applicants from these jurisdictions need not take action regarding Executive Order 12372.

Applications for projects to be administered by Federally recognized Indian Tribes are also exempt from the requirements of Executive Order 12372. Otherwise, applicants should contact their SPOC as soon as possible to alert them to the prospective application and to receive any necessary instructions. Applicants must submit any required material to the SPOC as early as possible so that the program office can obtain and review SPOC comments as part of the award process. It is imperative that the applicant submit all required materials, if any, to the SPOC and indicate the date of this submittal (or date of contact if no submittal is required) on the Standard Form 424, item 16a.

Under 45 CFR 100.8(a)(2), a SPOC has 60 days from the application deadline to comment on proposed new or competing continuation awards.

SPOCs are encouraged to eliminate the submission of routine endorsements as official recommendations.

Additionally, SPOCs are requested to clearly differentiate between mere advisory comments and those official State process recommendations which may trigger the "accommodate or explain" rule.

When comments are submitted directly to the ACF, they should be addressed to: William Wilson, Head Start Bureau, Grants Officer, 330 C Street SW., Room 2220, Washington, DC 20447.

Attn: Early Head Start Nationwide Competition/Expansion

A list of the Single Points of Contact for each State and Territory can be found on the following Web site: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/spoc.html

(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 93.600, Project Head Start)

Dated: March 7, 2002.

Joan E. Ohl,

Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.

Appendix A

State and county Service area (local community)
Alabama:
Blount The communities of Allgood, Locust Fork and all areas north of those communities.
Lawrence Entire County.
Morgan Entire County.
Jefferson Birmingham, Bessemer, Tarrant City, Centerpoint, Adamsville, Grayville,Brookville, Sayre, Roebuck, Ensley, Forrestdale, Gardendale, and other small unincorporated areas.
Referrals from the county welfare agency for teen mothers and mothers with chemical addictions and at risk of child abuse.
St. Claire Entire County.
Walker Jasper.
Elmore Bradford.
Chilton Entire County.
Autauga Autaugaville.
Lee Entire County.
Russell Entire County except Phenix City.
Tuscaloosa Entire County.
Montgomery Entire County.
Calhoun Anniston.
Houston Entire County.
Alaska:
Lower Yukon Villages of Pilot Station and St. Mary's.
Kuskokwin Villages of Akiak and Nunapitchuk.
Anchorage Municipality of Anchorage.
Fairbanks North Star Entire Borough.
Arizona:
Apache Concho, Springerville, St. Johns.
Coconino Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Page, Williams.
Yavapai Ashfork/Seligman, Black Canyon City, Camp Verde, Sedona, Prescott Valley, Prescott, Humboldt/Dewey/Mayer, Cottonwood, Chino Valley, Clarkdale.
Navajo Holbrook, Pinetop-Lakeside, Show Low, Snowflake, Winslow.
Maricopa City of Phoenix: an area bounded by Camelback Road on the north; Elliot Road on the south; 40th Street on the east; and 43rd Avenue on the west.
City of Avindale: an area bounded on the north by Van Buren; on the east by Dysart; on the south by Litchfield Road; and on the west by Lower BuckeyeRoad.
El Mirage: an area bounded on the north by Bell Road; on the east by 107th Avenue; on the west by 120th Avenue; and on the south by Northern Avenue.
South Central Phoenix: Baseline on the south; north to Van Buren; 35th Avenue on the west; and east to 40th Street.
Pima Entire County.
Graham Entire County.
Santa Cruz Entire County.
Conchise Entire County.
Greenlee Entire County.
Pinal Entire County.
Gila Entire County.
Navajo Nation (also see CO, NM, and UT) Navajo Reservation. Navajo School Board.
Mohave (also see Washington County in UT) Colorado City.
Arkansas:
Arkansas Entire County.
Logan Entire County.
Lonoke Entire County.
Conway Entire County.
Franklin Entire County.
Johnson Entire County.
Yell Entire County.
Polk Entire County.
Pope Entire County.
Calhoun City of Hampton.
Ouachita City of Bearden.
Union City of Fairview.
Clay Cities of Rector, Piggott, and Corning.
Lawrence Entire County.
Randolph Entire County.
Newton Entire County.
Mississippi Entire County.
Pulaski (1) Townships of College Station, Sweet Homes, Higgins, and Wrightsville to Oak Street.
(2) In the City of Little Rock: the township of Granite Mountain; and in east Little Rock: east of Main Street to include West Broadway north and south; Interstate 30 South, Scott Hamilton Rd., Baseline Rd., and GeyerSprings Road.
Within the City of Little Rock: north of Roosevelt Road; west of MainStreet; east of University Avenue; and south of I-630.
Sebastian All of Wards One and Two on the north side of Fort Smith; joined and bordered by the Arkansas River on the north, east and west; ending to the south at Rogers Avenue, Dodson Avenue, and Euper Lane.
Washington Entire County.
California:
Alameda Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville.
San Leandro, Castro Valley, Union City, Fremont, San Lorenzo, HaywardLivermore, Dublin and Pleasanton (Cherryland), and Newark.
West Oakland, San Antonio, Fruitvale, Central East Oakland and Elmhurst.
Calaveras San Andreas, Valley Springs and Angels Camp.
Colusa Colusa, Grimes, Princeton, Williams, Arbuckle, Maxwell, Meridian.
Contra Costa Concord, Pleasant Hill, Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Richmond, San Pablo, Pittsburg.
Del Norte The cities of Crescent City, Fort Dick, Smith River, Orleans, Orick, Willow Creek, McKinleyville.
Humboldt Eureka, Arcata, South Bay, Fortuna, Ferndale, Rio Dell, Rohnerville, Bridgeville, Miranda, Alderpoint, Redway.
Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.
El Dorado Entire County.
Fresno West Fresno, Southeast Fresno, and Fresno Unified School District.
Kern East Bakersfield, Arvin/Lamont, Delano, Shafter, and SouthwestBakersfield.
Metro Bakersfield.
Kings Corcoran and Hanford.
Hanford Avenal and Lemoore.
Lake Lake, Mendocino.
Modoc Entire County.
Siskyu Tulelake School District.
Los Angeles City of Los Angeles: Areas within the following boundaries:
(1) 3rd and Temple-on the north, to Hoover, to Vermont, to 7th, to Wilshire, to Hoover and Central on the south border in downtown L.A.
(2) Baldwin Park USD-north: Oak Ave. and Arrow Hwy; south: Farnell; east: Azusa Canyon, La Serna, Willow, Ardilla, Mayland; west: San Gabriel River.
(3) City of South El Monte-north: Garvey Ave, Fern St., Elliot Ave., and Schmidt Rd.; south: Whittier Narrows Recreation Area; east: San Gabriel River, Fruitvale Ave.
(4) El Monte City border; west to Whittier Narrows Recreation Area and Rio Hondo River; north: Century Blvd., 104th Street, 103rd Street; south: Anderson Fwy (105); east: Prairie Ave.; west: La Cienega Blvd.
(5) Gardena-north: El Segundo Blvd.; south: 182 St., Artesia Blvd. and Redondo Beach Blvd; east: Vermont Ave; west: Crenshaw Blvd. and Gramercy Blvd.
(6) North: Century Blvd., 104th Street, 103rd Street; south: Anderson Freeway (105); east: Prairie Ave.; and west: Crenshaw and Gramercy Blvds.
(7) Plaza De La Raza-north: A.T. S. F. Railroad and Washington Blvd.; south: Lakeland Rd. and Imperial Hwy.; east: Shoemaker, Carmenita and Mulberry; west: San Gabriel River (605 Freeway).
(8) Plaza De La Raza-north: Imperial Hwy; south: Excelsior Dr., Alondra Blvd. and Santa Ana Frwy; east: Valley View Ave., Marquardt Ave.; west: Shoemaker Ave., Bloomfield Ave., Best Ave. and Norwalk City border.
(9) Pomona USD-north: Foothill Blvd., Lewis Ave., Oak Dr., Parkwood Ln., Harrison Ave., Arrow Ave. and American Ave.; south: Pomona Frwy (60) and Riverside Dr.; east: San Bernardino County Line, Mountain Ave., Carnegie Ave., and Towne Ave.; west: Fulton Rd., L.A. County Fairplex, Fairplex Dr., San Bernardino Frwy (10), and Campus Dr.
(10) North Hollywood-north: Saticoy St.; south: Universal City Border, Acama St. and Riverside Dr.; east: Clybourn Ave., Burbank Airport, and Burbank City border; west: Tujunga Ave., Fulton Ave., Coldwater Canyon Ave., and Hollywood Frwy. (170).
(11) Harbor City-north: Sepulveda Blvd., Lomita Blvd.; south: Palo Verdes Dr., Anaheim St.; east: Harbor Frwy (110) and Normandie Ave.; west: Western Ave., City of Torrance border, and City of Lomita border.
(12) North Hollywood, Sunland and Harbor City, Wilmington, San Perdo, Lomita, Carson, portions of Torrence and Ranchos PalasVerde, Downey,Southcentral, LA, Westwood, Pomano, Echo Park area, Pico Rivera, AntelopeValley (Lancaster, Palmdale). Bell, Bell Gardens, and Cudahy.
(13) West: Highland Avenue; north: 6th Street; east: Hoover Street; south: 9th Street (turns into James M. Wood Blvd.).
North: 6th Street; East: Hoover; West: Highland Avenue; South: 9th Street.
An area bounded on the north by 3rd Street; on the east by Central Avenue; on the south by Vernon Avenue; and on the west by Western Boulevard.
Greater Hollywood area: City of West Hollywood and Mid-Wilshire District.
An area bounded on the north by Wilshire Blvd to Sepulveda to Olymouc; on the east by Beverly Drive to Pico to Durango to La Cienega to Jefferson to Sepulveda to Centinela to Praire; on the south by Imperial Highway to Sepulveda to Lincoln to Admiralty Way to Washington; on the west by the Pacific Ocean Cities of Santa Monica, West Los Angeles, Culver City, Inglewood, Lennox, Westchester, Venice, Palms and Mar Vista.
City of Long Beach, central area.
South Central LA: an area bounded on the north by Slauson Avenue; on the south by Century Blvd.; on the east by Avalon Blvd.; and on the west by VanNess Avenue.
The communities of West Adams, Jefferson Park, and University Park.
An area bounded by 9th Street on the north; Martin Luther King Blvd. on the south; San Perdro Street on the east; and Crenshaw on the west.
Compton.
Cities of Pasadena, Altadena and Glendale.
City of Hawaiian Gardens.
Orange County Entire County.
San Bernardino City of Upland.
Cities of San Bernardino and Colton.
Marin San Rafael, Novato, Corte Madera, Greenbrae, San Anselmo.
Mendocino Ukiah, Willits.
Nevada North San Juan, Nevada City, Truckee.
Placer Lincoln, Rocklin, Kings Beach, Foresthill.
Sacramento (1) The City of Sacramento: the communities of Del Paso Heights, NorthSacramento/Gardenland, Midtown, Oak Park, South Sacramento, Meadowview,Natomas, Land Park and Arden/Howe.
(2) Cities of Citrus Heights and Galt.
(3) Towns of Rio Linda/Everta, North Highlands, Foothill Farms, Orangevale,Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Rancho Cordova, South Sacramento, Franklin/Laguna, ElkGrove, and Antelope.
(4) Woodland, Winters, Davis and West Sacramento.
San Diego Carlsbad, Encinitas, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Escondido, San Diego, Poway,Coronado, La Mesa, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, Santee, Ramona, Palomar Julain,Anza Borrego, Lakeside, Spring Valley, Jamul, Harbinson Crest, Laguna PineValley, Mountain Empire, Alpine, Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach,Nestor.
Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Fallbrook, Valley Center, Rincon, SanPasqual, Pauma Valley.
Campo Reservation, Rincon Reservation, San Pasqual Reservation, Pauma Reservation, and Pala Reservation.
Riverside Soboba Reservation, Morongo Reservation, and San Jacinto.
Cities of Banning and Beaumont.
All cities in Riverside County with the exception of Banning, Beaumont and Morongo Band Indian Reservation.
San Francisco Chinatown, Tenderloin, Visitation Valley; and parts of Northbeach, Civic Center, and Bayview Hunters Point.
San Joaquin Entire County.
San Mateo Half Moon Bay, East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, South San Francisco, Daly City,San Bruno and San Mateo.
Santa Barbara Santa Maria, Lompoc, Santa Barbara and Summerland.
Santa Clara Northwest and central San Jose.
Santa Cruz Watsonville and Santa Cruz.
Shasta Entire County.
Siskyu Community of Weed.
Trinity Cities of Weaverville and Hayfork.
Stanislaus Westside of county: areas of Westley and Patterson.
Sutter Entire County.
Yuba Entire County.
Tulare Entire County.
Ventura Oxnard, Hueneme, Santa Paula, Fillmore and Piru.
Yolo Entire County.
Sonoma Sebastopol, Petaluma, Guernville, Sonoma, Rohnert Park, Windsor, and Santa Rosa.
San Luis Obispo Entire County.
San Benito Entire County.
Monterey Chular, Greenfield, King City, San Lucas, San Ardo, Bradley, Gonzales.
Seaside, Marina, East Salinas, Pajaro, Castroville, Prunedale, Soledad, Speckles, Monterey, Boronda.
Colorado:
Adams City of Aurora within Adams County.
Arapahoe City of Aurora within Arapahoe County.
Crowley Entire County.
Otero Entire County.
Denver An area bounded on the east by Colorado Boulevard; on the north by I-70; on the west by Sheridan Boulevard; and on the south by Hampden Avenue.
Neighborhoods of East Colfax, Northeast Park Hill, Elyrie Swansea,Clayton, Cole, Five Points, Whittier, and Auraria Lincoln Park.
Northwest Denver: an area bordered by Sheridan Blvd. on the west; I-70 on the north; I-25 on the east; and Mississippi Avenue on the south.
Eagle Entire County.
El Paso Entire County.
Fremont Entire County.
Larimer Pourde School District boundary that includes the cities of Fort Collins, LaPorte, Timnath and Wellington, and the communities of Wellington, La Porte, Loreland and surrounding areas.
La Plata Within the boundaries of the Southern Ute Reservation and the Ignacio School District.
Entire County, with the exception of the area served by Southern Ute Nation.
Navajo Nation (also see AZ, NM, and UT) Navajo Reservation, Navajo School Board.
Connecticut:
Fairfield City of Bridgeport: neighborhoods of The Hollow, West End, South End, North End, East End, and East Side.
City of Stamford.
Hartford City of Manchester.
Litchfield Towns of Torrington, Winston, Canaan, and New Milford.
Middlesex Towns of Middletown, Essex, Portland, Clinton, Westbrook, East Hampton and Deep River.
New Haven City of Waterbury.
City of New Haven.
Windham Towns of Brooklyn, Danielson and Willimantic.
Tolland City of Vernon.
Delaware:
Kent Entire County.
New Castle Entire County.
Sussex Georgetown.
Florida:
Alachua Communities of Majestic Oaks, Sugarfoot Oaks, Tower Oaks, Cedar Ridge, Clayton Estates, Magnolia Plantation.
Bay Panama City Beach.
Franklin Apalachicola.
Jackson Entire County.
Baker Entire County.
Brevard Entire County.
Broward Pompano Beach, Hollywood.
Charlotte Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte.
Collier Entire County.
DeSoto Entire County.
Glades Entire County.
Hardee Entire County.
Hendry Entire County.
Highlands Entire County.
Columbia Lake City.
Dade City of Homestead and towns of Brownsville, Scott Carver, Liberty City, Winwood, Goulds, Leisure City, Carol City and Opalocka.
Gadsden Entire County.
Gulf Wewahitchka, Port St. Joe.
Jefferson Entire County.
Madison Madison, Greenville.
Lake Clermont, Eustis, Leesburg, Mount Dora, Montclair Village, Groveland.
Lee Entire County.
Marion Entire County.
Citrus Entire County.
Martin Within Hobe Sound, the communities of Banner Lake and Gomez; within Port Salerno, the communities of Jack Avenue, and New Monrovia; and within Stuart, the community of Golden Gate.
Okaloosa Crestview and 20 mile radius.
Palm Beach Pahokee, South Bay and Belle Glade-western region of county, West Palm Beach Hispanic Community, West Palm Beach, North-South West Palm Beach, South Bay, Riviera Beach, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach.
Sarasota Sarasota, Cities of Newton, Venice and North Port.
Hillsborough Entire County.
St. Lucie Entire County.
Santa Rosa Entire County.
Dixie Cross City.
Gilchrist Trenton.
Levy Chiefland, Yankeetown, Williston, Bronson.
Volusia Cities of Daytona Beach and Pierson.
Manatee Palmetto and East Bradenton.
Pinellas Entire County.
Georgia:
Chatham Savannah.
Catoosa Entire County.
Chattooga Entire County.
Dade Entire County.
Walker Entire County.
Whitfield Dalton.
Entire County, except south of Tilton and north of Varnell.
Murray Entire County, except north of Eton and south to North Georgia Speedway.
Dougherty Albany.
Emanuel Swainsboro, Twin City, Summertown, Adrian, Oak Park, Lexsy, Garfield, Stillmore.
Fulton East Point, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs.
Downtown Atlanta, Reynoldstown and Bankhead.
Clayton Jonesboro.
Cobb Marietta.
Douglas Douglasville.
Gwinnett Lawrenceville.
Dekalb Chamblee.
South Dekalb bounded by Covinton Highway, Brown's Mill Road and Bouldercrest Road.
Hall Entire County.
White Entire County.
Forsyth Entire County.
Hart Entire County.
Sumter Americus.
Carroll Entire County.
Troup Entire County.
Coweta Entire County.
Clarke Athens.
Greene Entire County.
Morgan Entire County.
Hawaii:
Hawaii South Kona, North Kona, South Kahala, North Kahala, Ka'u.
Maui Lanai, Makawao/Upcountry, Hana/East Maui, Lahaina/West Maui.
Oahu (1) Kalhili and Waipahuto Hawaii Kai.
(2) Honolulu vicinity defined by Hawaii Kai (Koolauloa): Kaaawa, Hau'ula, Laie, Kahuku, Pupukea (North Shore), Sunset, and Kahana Valley.
Waianae Coast (Leeward Oahu); Waimanalo area (Winward Oahu); and Makalapa area (Central Oahu and Honolulu).
Idaho:
Bonner Community of Sand Point.
Kootenai Cities of Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls and surrounding areas.
Nez Perce (also see Asotin County in the State of Washington Nez Perce County, Idaho, except Nez Perce Reservation. Nez Perce Reservation.
Lewis Nez Perce Reservation.
Clearwater Nez Perce Reservation.
Ada Entire County.
Elmore Entire County.
Payette City of Payette.
Canyon Cities of Caldwell and Nampa.
Benewah Couer d'Alene Reservation.
Kootenai Couer d'Alene Reservation.
Franklin (also see Box Elder and Cache Counties, Utah) Entire County.
Illinois:
Champaign Entire County.
Clinton Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Cook County South Chicago, South Deering, South Lawndale, and Lower West Side communities.
Near South, Armour Square.
An area of New City bounded by Damen Ave. on the west; Racine Ave. on the east; Garfield Blvd. on the south; 49th Pl. on the north; and West Englewood and Englewood communities.
Communities of West Humboldt Park and New City with the exception of an area bounded by Damen Ave. on the west; Racine Ave. on the east; Garfield Blvd. on the south; 49th Pl. on the north.
Communities of Cicero/Berwyn, Maywood, Bellwood, Robbins, and Hoffman Estates/Schaumburg.
Uptown community.
Rogers Park and West Ridge communities.
Evanston Township.
Communities of Grand Boulevard, Washington Park, and Kenwood.
Communities of Oakland, Albany, Park, North Lawndale, Gage Park, Fuller Park, Near West Side, Roseland, West Town, Austin, Logan Square, West Pullman, Chatham, Woodlawn, Washington Heights, Near North Side, Garfield Park, and Douglas.
Edwards Entire County.
Saline Entire County.
Gallatin Entire County.
Hamilton Entire County.
Wabash Entire County.
Wayne Entire County.
White Entire County.
Kane Towns of Elgin, Aurora, and Carpentersville.
Sangamon Entire County.
St. Clair District 1: East St. Louis; District 3: Cahokia; Centreville.
Peoria City of Peoria.
Madison Towns of Alton, Granite City, Pontoon Beach, Venice, Collinsville and East Alton.
Will Town of Joliet.
Williamson Entire County.
Franklin Entire County.
DuPage Towns of Bensenville and surrounding areas, Wheaton, West Chicago, Villa Park, and Lombard.
Lake Town of Waukegan.
Hancock Entire County.
McDonough Entire County.
Pike Entire County.
Alexander Entire County.
Hardin Entire County.
Johnson Entire County.
Massac Entire County.
Pope Entire County.
Pulaski Entire County.
Union Entire County.
Indiana:
Blackford Entire County.
Grant Entire County.
Clay Entire County.
Owen Entire County.
Putnam Entire County.
DeKalb Entire County.
Howard Entire County.
Miami Entire County.
Lawrence Entire County.
Martin Entire County.
Orange Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Madison Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Starke Entire County.
Marion Pike, Washington, Lawrence, Wayne,Center, and Warren Townships.
Tippecanoe Entire County.
Vanderburg Entire County.
Posey Entire County.
Vigo Entire County.
Knox Entire County.
Sullivan Entire County.
Kosciusko Entire County.
Benton Entire County.
Boone Entire County.
Fountain Entire County.
Montgomery Entire County.
Parke Entire County.
Vermillion Entire County.
Warren Entire County.
Iowa:
Allamakee Entire County.
Clayton Entire County.
Carroll Entire County.
Dallas Entire County.
Greene Entire County.
Guthrie Entire County.
Blackhawk City of Waterloo.
Cherokee Entire County.
Plymouth Entire County.
Clarke Entire County.
Decatur Entire County.
Clay Entire County.
Des Moines Entire County.
Henry Entire County.
Lee Entire County.
Louisa Entire County.
Hamilton Entire County.
Humboldt Entire County.
Webster Entire County.
Wright Entire County.
Linn Entire County.
Polk An area bounded on the west by County Line from Raccoon River to 9400 N.; on the north by 9400 N to NW 58th to NW 110th Place to NE 22nd Street to NE 118th Street; on the east by NE 29th to I-80 to NE 120th Street to East University to NE 64th Street to SE 6th to SE 60th to the Des Moines River to I-65 to 80th SW; and on the south by 80th SW/County Line from Des Moines River to 9800 W.
Scott City of Davenport: an area bounded on the west by the west side of I-280 on the west edge of Davenport continuing from the Mississippi River north to the north side of I-80 on the north edge of Davenport; on the north, from a point where I-280 meets I-80 continuing east to the east side of I-74 on the east edge of Davenport; on the east, from the north starting point of I-74 where it meets I-80, continuing south of I-74 to the Mississippi River; and on the south: east from the east side of I-74 west along the Mississippi River to the west edge of I-280 where I-280 meets the river; and smaller surrounding cities in Scott County includingBettendorf, Bluegrass, Buffalo,Donahue, Eldridge, LeClaire, LongGrove, Maysville, and Walcott.
Woodbury Entire County.
Hardin Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Poweshiek Entire County.
Story Entire County.
Tama Entire County.
Kansas:
Atchinson Entire County.
Brown Entire County.
Doniphan Entire County.
Jefferson Entire County.
Leavenworth Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Nemaha Entire County.
Pottawatomie Entire County.
Jackson Entire County, except the Prairie BandPottawatomi Reservation.
Prairie Band of Potawatomi Reservation and two communities adjacent to the reservation, Hoyt and Mayetta.
Cherokee Entire County.
Crawford Entire County.
Labette Entire County.
Montgomery Entire County.
Clay Entire County.
Cloud Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Dickerson Entire County.
Ellsworth Entire County.
Saline Entire County.
Ford Entire County.
Johnson An area bounded on the west by Ogg Road; on the east by Stateline Road; on the north by County Line Road; and on the south by I-435.
Lyon Entire County.
Riley Entire County.
Rush Entire County.
Russell Entire County.
Ellis Entire County.
Sedgwick City of Wichita: an area bounded by Murdock Street on the north; 47thSouth Street on the south; Woodlawn Street on the east; and Main Street on the west.
Shawnee Entire County.
Sumner Entire County.
Wyandotte Kansas City, an area bounded by Wyandotte/Douglas County Line on the west; the Wyandotte/Johnson county line on the south; and the Kansas/Missouri state line on the north and east.
Finney Entire County.
Kentucky:
Bourbon Entire County.
Fayette Entire County.
Harrison Entire County.
Nicholas Entire County.
Scott Entire County.
Breckinridge Entire County.
Grayson Entire County.
Calloway Entire County.
Carlisle Entire County.
Fulton Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Hickman Entire County.
Ballard Entire County.
Graves The towns of Mayfield, Fancy Farm, Lowes, Sedalia, Symsonia and Wingo.
Warren Bowling Green, Rockville, Albaton, Rich, Panel, Plano.
McCracken Paducah, Concord, Farley, Heath, Hendron, Loneoak.
Christian Hopkinsville.
Daviess Owensburg.
Ohio Entire County.
Lyon Entire County.
Trigg Entire County.
Harlan Entire County.
Clay Entire County.
Knox Entire County.
Laurel Entire County.
Jackson Entire County.
Rockcastle Entire County.
Jefferson Entire County.
Knott Hindman, West Caney.
Letcher Jenkins, Fleming.
Lincoln Entire County.
Owsley Entire County.
Bullitt Mt. Washington.
Henry Eminence.
Casey Entire County.
Cumberland Entire County.
Green Entire County.
Taylor Entire County.
Bell Communities of Pineville and Middlesboro.
Whitley Communities of Williamsburg and Boston.
Louisiana:
East Baton Parish City of Baton Rouge: an area starting at the Long Allen Bridge: east to Plank Road (Highway 67); north to Hooper (State Highway 408); northeast on Hooper Road to Greenwell Springs Road (State Highway 37); south and southwest on Greenwell Springs Road to Airline Highway; southeast on Airline Highway to Bayou Manchac; west on Bayou Manchac to the Mississippi River; north to the Long Allen Bridge.
Bossier Parish Entire Parish.
Iberia Parish Entire Parish.
Lafayette Parish Entire Parish.
St. Martin Parish Entire Parish.
Rapides Parish Entire Parish.
St. Charles Parish Entire Parish.
St. Helena Parish Entire Parish.
St. Tammany Parish The northern portion of Parish bordered on the north by the St. Tammany/Washington Parish Line; on the east by the Pearl River/Mississippi State Line; on the south by US Highway 190; and on the west by the St.Tammany-Tangipahoa Parish.
Tangipahoa Parish Entire Parish.
Washington Parish Entire Parish.
Livingston Parish Entire Parish.
West Feliciana Parish Entire Parish.
Orleans Parish Entire Parish.
Caddo Parish Entire Parish.
St. Landry Parish Entire Parish.
Maine:
Andro-scoggin City of Lewiston.
Towns of Livermore, Livermore Falls.
Franklin Entire County.
Cumberland Entire County.
Northern Kennebec Entire County.
Somerset Entire County.
Oxford Entire County.
York City of Biddeford.
Penobscot Greater Bangor.
Hancock Greater Ellsworth.
Maryland:
Alleghany Entire County.
Baltimore City of Baltimore: The communities of Edmondson Village, Sandtown/Winchester, Reservoir Hill, Park Heights (upper and lower),WashingtonVillage/Pigtown, Mideast, Forest Heights, Mondawmin, Howard Park, Rosemount, Franklin Square, Poppletown, Penn/Druid/Uppertown, Green Mount East, Hopkins Middleast, Madison East End, Cherry Hill,Brooklyn/Curtis Bay, Claremount, Armstead, Beechfield/Irvington, Belair/Edison, Waverly, Govans, Hampden/Woodbury, and Barclay (entire city).
City of Baltimore: An area bounded on the north by Monument Street; on the south by the Waterfront; on the east by the City Line; and on the west by Broadway Street.
Caroline Entire County.
Anne Arundel Southern Anne Arundel County, including the towns of Harwood, WestRiver, Galesville, Lothian, Churchton, Deale, Shady Side and Traceys Landing.
Cecil Entire County.
Dorchester Entire County.
Garrett Entire County.
Harford Entire County.
Montgomery Gaithersburg and Germantown.
Rockville, Silver Spring, Wheaton, and Tacoma Park.
Prince George's Hyattsville, Riverdale, Langley Park, Greenbelt, Adelphi, College Park, Glendarden, Capital Heights, and Landover.
Washington Entire County.
Massachusetts:
Bristol City of Fall River, and the Towns of Somerset, Swansea, Rehoboth, Dighton, Freetown, Berkley, Lakeville, andSeekonk.
Towns of Raynham and Taunton.
Essex Cities and towns of Lawrence, Methuen, Andover, and North Andover.
Franklin Towns of Greenfield, Orange, and Turners Falls.
Hampden Cities of Holyoke, Chicopee, and Springfield.
Middlesex City of Somerville.
City of Lowell.
Suffolk City of Boston.
City of Boston.
Worcester Towns of Southbridge, Webster, Oxford, Millbury, Spencer.
Norfolk Quincy, Braintree, Weymouth, and Milton.
Plymouth Hull.
Middlesex Arlington, Watertown, Waltham, Newton.
Norfolk Brookline.
Michigan:
Alger Entire County.
Marquette Entire County.
Alpena Entire County.
Bay Entire County.
Iosco Entire County.
Arenac Entire County.
Cheboygan Entire County.
Antrim Entire County.
Benzie Entire County.
Charlevoix Entire County.
Emmet Entire County.
Grand Traverse Entire County.
Kalkaska Entire County.
Leelanau Entire County.
Missaukee Entire County.
Roscommon Entire County.
Wexford Entire County.
Delta Entire County.
Menominee Entire County.
Schoolcraft Entire County.
Baraga Entire County.
Houghton Entire County.
Keweenaw Entire County.
Genesee Carman-Ainsworth School District and Bendel School District.
Eligible families enrolled in the Michigan Job Corp, Mott Community College, University of Michigan-Flint, and the Career Alliance Program (Sylvester Broome Training Center); Flint School District including service areas of Holmes and Whittier; and School Districts of Clio, Montrose, Mt. Morris, Genesee, Kearsley, West Wood Heights and Flushing.
Clare Entire County.
Gladwin Entire County.
Mecosta Entire County.
Midland Entire County.
Osceola Entire County.
Chippewa Entire County.
Luce Entire County.
Mackinac Entire County.
Ionia Entire County.
Isabella Entire County.
Gratiot Entire County.
Montcalm Entire County.
Gogebic Entire County.
Ontonagon Entire County.
Kent (1) Within the City of Grand Rapids: an area bounded by 3 Mile Road to the north; East Beltline Ave (except East Grand Rapids) to the east; 28th Street to the south; and Byron Center Road/Covell Avenue/Walker Avenue to the west.
(2) South of Grand Rapids: an area bounded by 28th Street to the north; Patterson Avenue to the east; 68th Street to the south; and Byron Center Avenue to the west.
Manistee Entire County.
Lake Entire County.
Newaygo Entire County.
Mason Entire County.
Huron Entire County.
LaPeer Entire County.
Sanilac Entire County.
Tuscola Entire County.
Ottawa Towns of Ferrysburg, Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Crockery Township,Robinson Township; and Holland, West Olive, and Allendale communities.
Wayne City of Detroit-neighborhoods bounded to the:
(1) North by Woodland St.; to the east by Oakland St.; to the south by Warren Av.; and to the west by Byron St.
(2) North by Fullerton St.; to the east by Byron St.; to the south by W. Grand Blvd.; and to the west by Holmur St.
(3) North by Puritan St.; to the east by Thomas St.; to the south by Fullerton St.; and to the west by Meyers Rd.
(4) North by 8 Mile Rd.; to the east by Southfield Fwy.; to the south by Puritan St.; and to the west by Five Points St.
(5) North by Puritan St.; to the east by Southfield Fwy.; to the south by Fullerton St.; and to the west by Telegraph Rd.
Calhoun Entire County.
St. Joseph Entire County.
Barry Entire County.
Mackinac Entire County.
Luce Entire County.
Delta Entire County.
Schoolcraft Entire County.
Marquette Entire County.
Elger Entire County.
Chippewa Entire County.
Bay Mills Reservation.
Baraga Keweehaw Reservation.
Gogebic Lac Vieux Desert Reservation.
Menominee Hannahville Reservation.
Delta Little Traverse Bay Band Reservation.
Emmet Little Traverse Bay Band Reservation.
Charlevoix Pokagom Reservation.
Otsego Pokagom Reservation.
Cass Pokagom Reservation.
Berrien Entire County.
Van Buren Entire County.
Ingham City of Lansing, Lansing School District.
Hillsdale City of Hillsdale, and north of US 12 to the Jackson County line.
Jackson Entire County.
Leelanau Grand Traverse Band Reservation.
Minnesota:
Anoka Entire County.
Becker Entire County.
Hubbard Entire County.
Mahnomen Entire County.
Beltrami Entire County.
Cass Entire County.
Crow Wing Entire County.
Morrison Entire County.
Todd Entire County.
Kittson Entire County.
Lake of the Woods Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Roseau Entire County.
Ramsey The following school districts: Moundview, Roseville, North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oak Dale, and White Bear Lake; City of St. Paul (excluding old Model Cities area) bounded by Interstate 35, Interstate 94 and Lafayette Road.
Benton Entire County.
Sherburne Entire County.
Stearns Entire County.
Mille Lacs Mille Lacs Reservation.
Hennepin The following communities within the City of Minneapolis: Northeast, University, and Phillips
Communities of: Camden, Central, Longfellow, Near North, Nokomis, Powderhorn and Southwest in the City of Minneapolis; the suburban communities of Brooklyn Park, Golden Valley, and Richfield.
Menhnomen White Earth Reservation.
Becker White Earth Reservation.
Hubbard White Earth Reservation.
Cloquet Fond du Lac Reservation.
Sawyer Fond du Lac Reservation.
Brookston Fond du Lac Reservation.
Arlton Fond du Lac Reservation.
St. Louis Fond du Lac Reservation.
Mississippi:
Calhoun Entire County.
Lauderdale Meridian.
Leflore Greenwood.
Perry Entire County.
Printiss Entire County.
Warren Vicksburg.
Harrison Biloxi.
Hinds Entire County.
Holmes Lexington, Ebenezer, Bowling Green.
Jones City of Laurel and Towns of Ellisville and Soso.
Copiah Job Corps site-Crystal Springs.
Leake Walnut Grove.
Newton Entire County.
Monroe Entire County.
Lee Entire County, except Tupelo.
Tupelo.
Lafayette Oxford.
Grenada Grenada City.
Marshall Byhalia, Holly Springs.
Panola Batesville.
Pontotoc City of Pontotoc.
Tallahatchie Glendoro.
Tate Senatobia.
Tunica City of Tunica.
Chickasaw Houston.
Oktibbeha Starkville.
Clay West Point.
DeSota Walls.
Lowndes Columbus.
Noxubee Macon.
Washington Hollandale, Arcola, Tralake, Murphy.
Henry Eminence.
Leake Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Reservation: Community of Redwater.
Neshoba Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Reservation: Communities of Pearl River, Boguechitto, and Tucker.
Adams Entire County.
Stone Entire County.
Pike Entire County, except the City of McComb.
Pearl River Entire County.
Missouri:
Adair Entire County.
Knox Entire County.
Barry Entire County.
Christian Entire County.
Dade Entire County.
Dallas Entire County.
Lawrence Entire County.
Greene City of Springfield-an area bounded on the north by I-44; on the south by Battlefield Road; on the east by Hwy 65; and on the west by Haseltine Road.
Polk Entire County.
Stone Entire County.
Taney Entire County.
Webster Entire County.
Bates Entire County.
Cass Entire County.
Henry Entire County.
St. Clair Entire County.
Buchanan Entire County.
Cape Girardeau Entire County.
Jackson City of Kansas-an area bounded to the north by the Missouri River; to the west by State Line Road; to the south by 112th Street; to the east by Hillcrest Road.
Jasper Entire County.
Newton Entire County.
McDonald Entire County.
Lincoln Entire County.
Montgomery Entire County.
St. Charles Entire County.
Warren Entire County.
Lafayette Entire County.
Chariton Entire County.
Saline Entire County.
Ray Entire County.
Johnson Entire County.
Moniteau Entire County.
Pettis Entire County.
St. Louis (1) St. Louis County-an area bounded on the north by the Missouri River; on the south by the Meramec River; on the east by Mississippi River, except for St. Louis City which borders St. Louis County on the following streets: Riverview, Goodfellow, Skinker-McCausland, River Des Peres and Carondelet; and on the west by Wild Horse Creek Road, Ossenfort Road, Boguett Road, and Fox Creek Road.
(2) St. Louis City-an area bounded on the east by the Mississippi River; on the north, south and west, bordering St. Louis County on the following streets: Riverview, Goodfellow, Skinker-McCausland, River Des Peres, and Carondelet.
(3) St. Louis City-an area bounded on the south by Forest Park Parkway and portions of Forest Park; on the west by Skinker Boulevard, Kienlen,Jennings Station Road; on the north by West Florissant Road; and on the east by Grand Boulevard.
St. Louis City-an area bounded on the south by Meramec Street; on the west by Grand Avenue to Arsenal Avenue, Arsenal Avenue west to KingshighwayBlvd., north to Columbia Avenue west to Hampton, north to Highway 40 (64), west to Skinker Avenue, north to Forest Park Parkway; on the north by Forest Park Parkway to Grand Avenue, north to St. Louis Avenue, west to Clay Avenue, north to Natural Bridge, west to Clay Avenue, north to West Florissant to Adelaide, north to Highway 70; on the east by Highway 70 to Chouteau Avenue, Chouteau Avenue east to the river and the river south to Meramec.
Marion Entire County.
Boone Entire County.
Montana:
Beaverhead Entire County.
Silver Bow Entire County.
Lincoln School District #4 boundary that includes the city of Libby.
Missoula Entire County.
Yellowstone City of Billings and School District #2 boundary that includes the City of Lockwood.
Glacier Blackfeet Reservation.
Lake Flathead Indian Reservation.
Hill Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation.
Entire County.
Blaine Entire County.
Nebraska:
Adams Entire County.
Clay Entire County.
Franklin Entire County.
Hall Entire County.
Nuckolls Entire County.
Webster Entire County.
Box Butte Entire County.
Dawes Entire County.
Douglas City of Omaha: an area bordered on the north by I-680; on the east by the Missouri River; on the south by Harrison Street (Sarpy County Line); and on the west by 72nd Street.
City of Omaha: an area bordered on the north by I-680; on the east by Iowa State Line; on the south by Harrison Street (Sarpy County Line); and on the west by 72nd Street.
Gage Entire County.
Saline Entire County.
Brown Entire County.
Colfax Entire County.
Custer Entire County.
Garfield Entire County.
Greeley Entire County.
Holt Entire County.
Howard Entire County.
Platte Entire County.
Sherman Entire County.
Valley Entire County.
Lancaster City of Lincoln.
Scotts Bluff Entire County.
Sarpy Entire County.
Nevada:
Clark Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson.
Elko Entire County.
Whitepine Entire County.
Washoe Cities of Reno and Sparks.
New Hampshire:
Belknap Entire County.
Merrimack City of Concord, Bossawen, Loudon, Penacook.
Hillsborough City of Manchester.
Strafford Entire County.
New Jersey:
Atlantic Entire County.
Cape May Entire County.
Camden City of Camden.
Ocean Lakewood Township.
Cumberland Entire County.
Salem Entire County.
Glouster Entire County.
Essex City of East Orange.
Newark Central Ward, West Ward, North Ward (Verona Avenue to Orange Street and Lake Street to McCarter Highway), and Bakery Village.
Cities of Montclair and Orange.
Hudson Union City, North Bergen, West New York, Weehawken, Guttenberg, and Seacaucus.
Passaic Upper Passaic County-West Milford, Wayne, Ringwood, Bloomingdale, Little Falls, Haledon, Pompton Lakes, Hawthorne, and Wanaque.
Patterson, Prospect Park, and Clifton.
Sussex Entire County.
Warren Entire County.
Morris Netcong, Dover, and Victory Gardens.
Mercer City of Trenton.
Middlesex Entire County.
New Mexico:
Bernalillo Within Bernalillo County, areas bounded by:
(1) Eastern boundary is the Sandia Mountains; south to Kirtland Air Force Base; west to Wyoming Blvd.; and north to Indian School.
(2) Eastern boundary is Wyoming Blvd; south to Kirtland Air Force Base; west to Louisiana at San Pedro at Louisiana; and north to Copper.
(3) Eastern boundary is the Sandia Mountains; south to Indian School; west to Eubank; and north to the Bernalillo County line.
(4) Eastern boundary is Eubank; south to Indian School; west to San Mateo; south to Indian School at Montgomery; and north to the Bernalillo County line.
(5) Eastern boundary is San Mateo; south to the I-40 Freeway at Candelaria; west to Rio Grande and Edith; and north to Ortega Road.
(6) Eastern boundary is Rio Grande River; south to Bridge Street; west to 98th Street; and north to I-40.
(7) Eastern boundary is 98th Street; south to 122nd Street at Valley Road; west to 122nd Street; and north to I-40.
(8) Eastern boundary is Tapia to Joe Sanchez Road; south to Rio Bravo; west to Coors; and north to Arenal.
(9) Eastern boundary is Girard; south to Airport Terminal Road; west to I-25; and north to Coal.
(10) Eastern boundary is Val Verde; south to Gibson to Smith; west to Girard; and north to Silver.
Within Bernalillo County, areas bounded by:
(1) Eastern boundary is Louisiana and San Pedro; south to Kirtland AFB and the Sunport; west to Girard to Val Verde; and north to Central andAnderson.
(2) Eastern boundary is Wyoming; south to Central and Coal; west to I-25; and north to I-40 and Indian School.
(3) Eastern boundary is Eubank; south to Indian School; west to Wyoming; and north to Montgomery.
(4) Eastern boundary is Edith; south to Ortego Road; west to Rio Grande River; and north to the Bernalillo County line.
(5) Eastern boundary is Rio Grande River; south to I-40; west to Petroglyphs; north to the Bernalillo County line.
(6) Eastern boundary is Coors Road; south to Blake Road; west to 98thStreet; and north to Bridge Blvd.
(7) Eastern boundary to Tapia; south to Arenal; west to Coors; and north to Bridge Blvd.
(8) Eastern boundary is Rio Grande River; south to Rio Bravo; west to Tapia to Joe Sanchez; and north to Bridge Blvd.
(9) Eastern boundary is I-25; south to Isleta Indian Reservation; west to Coors; and north to Rio Bravo.
(10) Eastern boundary is I-25; south to Rio Bravo; west to Rio Grande; and north to Caldelaria.
Dona Ana City of Las Cruces.
Lea Hobbs and Lovington.
Sandoval Bernalillo, Cuba, and Rio Rancho.
Santa Fe Entire County.
Torrance Entire County.
San Juan Entire County except the Alamo Navajo Reservation. The Alamo Navajo Reservation.
Navajo Nation (also see AZ, CO UT) Navajo Reservation, Navajo School Board.
Cibola Pueblo Laguna Reservation.
Dulce Jicarilla Apache Reservation.
New York:
Bronx Communities of:
(1) University Heights.
(2) Fordham.
(3) Riverdale.
(4) Morris Heights.
(5) Highbridge.
Mott Haven and surrounding areas of South Bronx.
Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4.
(1) 3rd Ave. and Courtland Ave. through E.161st Street; Grand Ave. through East Featherbed Lane; University Ave. through West 182nd Street; East 146th Street through 156th Street; West on St. Anns Ave. and Union Ave.
(2) Fulton Ave. to Park Ave.
(3) East 171st Street and Prospect Ave. through East 182nd.
(4) East 183rd Street and East 187th St. to East Mosholu.
(5) North on Longwood Ave. and Boston Rd and Jennings St.
(6) Charlotte St. and White Plains Rd.
(7) Sedwick Ave. and Goulden Ave. through West 242nd St.
(8) West 183rd St. and Grand Concourse through Mosholu to Bruckner Blvd.
(9) Mott Haven and Hunts Point (Community Board # 1 2).
(10) Spuyten Duyvil (Community Board # 8); University Heights (Community Board # 7).
Manhattan Mid-town Manhattan-Homeless Population.
Washington Heights.
An area bounded by 14th Street to the west; on the north by East of Broad Street and South of 14th Street and Lower East Side; East River across Delancey St. to Allen St., south on Allen St. to Pike St. to East River.
An area bounded by 125 St. to 218 St, Riverside Drive to Harlem River,Edgecomb Ave, St Nicholas Ave; Washington Hgts: FDR Drive east, to Binery to the south.
Lower Eastside, north of Broadway and south of 14th Street.
Kings An area bounded by the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the north; Flatbush andEastern Parkway on the south and west; and Ashland Place on the east.
(1) Borough Park-Community Board 12.
(2) Carnarsie-Community Boards 17 18.
(3) Crown Heights-Community Boards 8 9.
Richmond North Shore-Community Board 13.
Queens Rockaway Peninsula.
Northwestern Queens County area, Astoria and Jackson Heights.
Alleghany Entire County.
Cattaraugus Entire County.
Wyoming Entire County.
Chautauqua Entire County.
Chenango Entire County.
Dutchess Entire County.
Herkeimer Cities of Herkeimer and Rome.
Oneida City of Utica.
Monroe City of Rochester.
Onondaga City of Syracuse.
Rensselaer Entire County.
Rockland Village of New Square.
The village of Haverstraw and outlying areas, the village of Nyak and outlying areas including Valley Cottage, Congeis, Piermont, and Sparkill.
Schenectady City of Schenectady.
Orange The Black Dirt Region of Goshen, Warwick, and Florida; and within the City of Middletown, an area bounded by West Main Street on the northwest, to Wickham Avenue on the northeast, south to Genung Street, and west to WestMain Street.
Steuben Entire County.
Yates Entire County.
Sullivan Entire County.
Wayne Wolcott, Butler, Savannah, Huron, Rose Galen, Sodus, Lyons, Newark.
Westchester Entire county, excluding the City of White Plains.
City of White Plains.
Erie City of Buffalo: Teen mothers and pregnant women attending the following high schools: Bennett, Lafayette, Grover Cleveland, Emmerson Vocational, South Park, Riverside, Seneca, Kensington, Alternative, City of Schools, Performing Arts, Buffalo Traditional, Hutch Technical, McKinley, Burgard, and City Honors.
Orleans Entire County.
Genesee Entire County.
Saratoga Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Suffolk Central Brookhaven, including Coram, Medford, North Bellport, Seldon, and Ridge.
Madison Entire County.
Otsego Entire County.
North Carolina:
Buncombe Asheville City School District and Buncombe County School District; Districts of Emma, Woodfin and Johnstown.
Entire County except Asheville City and Emma, Woodfin, and Johnstown.
Caswell Entire County.
Guilford Greensboro.
Entire County outside of Greensboro.
Macon Entire County.
McDowell Entire County.
Orange Entire County.
Pamlico Entire County.
Carteret Entire County.
Craven Entire County.
Jones Entire County.
Rowan Entire County.
Davison Entire County.
Montgomery Entire County.
Moore Entire County.
Stanley Entire County.
Transylvania Entire County.
Henderson Entire County.
Union Monroe.
Wayne Entire County.
Cumberland Fayeteville.
Rutherford Entire County.
Swain Entire County.
Jackson Entire County.
North Dakota:
Barnes Entire County.
Stutsman Entire County.
Dickey Entire County.
Eddy Entire County.
Foster Entire County.
Griggs Entire County.
LaMoure Entire County.
Logan Entire County.
McIntosh Entire County.
Benson Spirit Lake Reservation.
Entire County with the exception of the Spirit Lake Reservation boundary.
Ramsey Entire County with the exception of the Spirit Lake Reservation boundary.
Wells Entire County.
Ward Minot Public School District #1 Boundary, which includes the Minot Air Force Base.
Sioux Boundaries of Standing Rock Reservation.
Grant Boundaries of Standing Rock Reservation.
Nelson Entire County.
Steele Entire County.
Traille Entire County.
Grand Forks Emerado, Larimore, Niagra, Northwood, Reynolds, Thompson, and rural portion of the county.
Cass City of Fargo and West Fargo.
Ohio:
Adams Entire County.
Brown Entire County.
Clermont Entire County.
Clark Entire County.
Montgomery City of Dayton.
Cuyahoga City of Cleveland: Glenville, Hough, Detroit-Shoreway, Clark-Fulton, and City of East Cleveland.
Darke Entire County.
Greene Entire County.
Shelby Entire County.
Miami Entire County.
Hamilton City of Cincinnati: Neighborhoods of Over-the-Rhine, Mount Auburn, Price Hill, West End, Bond Hill, Roselawn, Avondale, Millvale, and Walnut Hills, Westwood, Camp Washington, Evanston, and East End, South Commonville Fairmont, Fay Apartments/English Woods, Winton Hills, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, and Forest Park.
Lake Entire County.
Lawrence Entire County.
Lorain Towns of Lorain, Elyria, Oberlin, Wellington, Columbia Station, and South Amherst.
Medina Entire County.
Wayne Entire County.
Morgan Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Pike Entire County.
Preble Entire County.
Richland Entire County.
Summit City of Akron: Communities of North Akron, South Akron, West Akron, East Akron.
Guernsey Entire County.
Monroe Entire County.
Noble Entire County.
Fairfield Entire County.
Mahoning Entire County.
Allen Entire County.
Franklin Linden-McKinley: a south Linden subdivision which is south of Morse Road, east of Interstate 71, north of East Fifth Avenue, and west of Conrail; Pincrest-Whitehall municipality which is south of East Fifth Avenue, east of James Road, north of Livingston Avenue, and west of Hamilton Road; St. Agnes which is the westside of Columbus bounded on the west by Outerbelt 270, east by the Scioto River, south by Clime Road and north by Interstate 70.
Oklahoma:
Choctaw Entire County.
McCurtain Entire County.
Pushmataha Entire County.
Creek Entire County.
Okmulgee Entire County.
Tulsa An area bounded on the west by the Creek County line; on the south by the Okmulgee County line; on the east by Hwy 75, from the Okmulgee County line north to 71st St., east to Peoria Avenue, and north to 15th St; and on the north by 15th Street to the Arkansas River to the Creek County line
East Tulsa, Southwest Tulsa, and North Tulsa.
Mays Entire County.
Rogers Entire County.
Wagner Entire County.
Oklahoma Oklahoma City: an area bounded on the north by North 50th; on the east by Bryant Avenue; on the south by South 44th; and on the west by Meridian Avenue.
Green Entire County.
Payne Entire County.
Seminole Entire County.
Cleveland Entire County.
Logan Entire County.
Potawatomi Entire County.
The Sac, Fox and Absentee Shawnee Districts of Potawatomi County.
Potawatomi Reservation, extending north to the North Canadian River; south to the South Canadian River; west to the Indian Meridian Line; and east to the county line.
Seminole Entire County.
Cherokee Entire County.
Mayes Entire County.
Craig Entire County.
Oregon:
Hood River Entire County (also serves Klickitat County in Washington State).
Wasco Entire County.
Jackson City of Medford and metropolitan area, and the Illinois Valley.
Josephine Entire County.
Multnomah City of Portland: an area bounded by N.E. Skidmore to the north; N.E. Tillamook to the south; 82nd Street to the east; and the Willamette River to the west.
City of Portland: an area bounded by the Willamette River on the west; the Columbia River on the north; Holgate Blvd on the south; and N.E. 122nd Ave on the east (excluding the Enterprise Zone between N.E. Skidmore and N.E. Tillamook Streets).
City of Portland: an area bounded by Holgate Ave on the north; the Multnomah County line to the south; SE 45th St. to the west; and 122nd Ave. to the east. After 122nd, the service area extends north to Burnside and out to S.E 162nd Avenue (Lents Junction).
An area bounded by the Columbia River on the north; Multnomah County line on the east; 122nd Street on the west until Burnside Street, then moving east to 162nd Street, and south to the Clackamas County line.
Umatilla The communities of Pendleton, Hermiston, Umatilla, and Stanfield.
Marrow City of Boardman.
Washington City of Hillsboro.
Jefferson Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
Pennsylvania:
Allegheny Hill District, Uptown, Upper Hill, Middle Hill, Lower Hill, South Oakland, North Oakland, Clairton, City of Clairton, West Mifflin,Wilson, Jefferson, Glassport, Elizabeth, Dravesburg, Sto-Rox, McKeesRocks Borough, Kennedy Township, Esplen, Neville Island, and Stowe Township.
Bloomfield, East Hills, East Liberty, Friendship, Garfield, Homewood, Larimer, Lawrenceville, Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar, Morningside, Baldwin.
City of Pittsburgh including: Allentown, Arlington, Arlington Heights, Beltzhoover, Beechview, Brookline, Banksville, Carrick, Duquesne Heights, Glen Hazel, Greenfield, Hays, Hazelwood, Lincoln Place, Knoxville, Mt. Washington, Mt. Oliver, Overlook, St Clair Village, South Side Flats, South Side Slopes; and the County communities: Aspenwall. Blawnox, Cheswick, East Deer, Etna, Fox Chapel, Frazer, Harmar, Indiana, Millvale, Oakmont, O'Hara, Shaler, Sharpsburg, Springdale Borough, Springdale Township, Verona, West Deer.
Beaver Entire County.
Bedford Entire County.
Bradford Entire County.
Tioga Entire County.
Butler Entire County.
Centre Entire County.
Clearfield Entire County.
Fayette Entire County.
Fulton Entire County.
Huntingdon Entire County.
Indiana Entire County.
Lackawanna Entire County.
Wayne Entire County.
Pike Entire County.
Susquehanna Entire County.
Lehigh Entire County.
Luzerne Entire County.
Mercer Entire County.
Snynder Entire County.
Union Entire County.
Mifflin Entire County.
Philadelphia City of Philadelphia-an area bounded by the Schuylkill River; north to Girard Avenue; west on Girard to Parkside Avenue; north on Parkside Avenue to Belmont Avenue; south on Belmont to Westminster Avenue; west on Wesminster to 50th Street; south on 50th Street to Spruce Street; east on Spruce to 45th Street; and south on 45th Street to the Schuylkill River.
City of Philadelphia-an area bounded by Pine Street on the north; Broad Street on the east; Philadelphia Naval Base on the south; and Schuylkill River on the west.
City of Philadelphia-North Central Philadelphia Empowerment Zone: 6th Street to 23rd Street, and from Montgomery Street to Poplar Street.
City of Philadelphia-An area bounded on the north by Allegheny Avenue; on the south by Norris Street; on the east by 5th Street; and on the west by 17th Street, excluding the North Philadelphia Empowerment Zone area.
City of Philadelphia-Frankford Area.
Venango Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Greene Entire County.
Westmoreland Entire County.
Dauphin City of Harrisburg.
Rhode Island:
Bristol Bristol, Warren, and Barrington.
Newport Entire County.
Providence Town of East Providence.
City of Cranston.
City of Central Falls, South and Southwest Providence.
Towns of Burrillville, Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, NorthSmithfield, Glocester, Scituate, and Foster.
Kent The City of Warwick and the towns of Coventry and West Warwick.
South Carolina:
Bamberg Olar, Bamberg City, Denmark, Ehrhardt.
Charleston West Ashley, downtown Charleston, and Charleston Nech area.
Greenville City of Greenville: Communities of Nicholtown (including the Jesse Jackson Town Homes), Woodland-Pierce Homes, and Parker District (including Monaghan, San Souci).
Anderson Honeapath.
Pickens City of Pickens.
Greenville Pleasant Valley.
Lancaster Entire County.
Spartanburg Entire County.
Sumter City of Sumter: Sumter School District, Maysville, Dalzell, Wedgefield, Sahw Air Force Base, Pinewood, Rembert, within the eastern section of Sumter County.
Beauford St. Helena.
Jasper Robertville.
Greenwood Greenwood City.
Saluda Saluda City.
South Dakota:
Brookings Entire County.
Codington Entire County.
Hamlin Entire County.
Lake Entire County.
Minnehaha Entire County.
Moody Entire County.
McCook Entire County.
Clark Entire County.
Deuel Entire County.
Grant Entire County.
Kingsbury Entire County.
Miner Entire County.
Butte Towns of Belle Fourche, Fruitdale, Newell, Nisland and Vale.
Harding Towns of Buffalo and Reva.
Perkins Towns of Bison and Lemmon.
Hughes Entire County.
Hyde Entire County.
Jones Entire County.
Mellette Entire County.
Stanley Entire County.
Sully Entire County.
Meade Cities of Black Hawk and Sturgis.
Lawrence Cities of Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish.
Custer City of Custer.
Fall River City of Hot Springs.
Haakon City of Phillip.
Jackson City of Kadoka.
Pennington The cities of Box Elder, Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid Valley, Rapid City and a 15 mile radius.
Rapid City and the communities of Box Elder and Rapid Valley within the incorporated limits of Rapid City.
Jackson Pine Ridge Reservation.
Shannon Pine Ridge Reservation.
Robert Lake Traverse Reservation.
Day Lake Traverse Reservation.
Marshall Lake Traverse Reservation.
Clay Entire County.
Lincoln Entire County.
Turner Entire County.
Union Entire County.
Tennessee:
Anderson Andersonville, Briceville, Claxton, Clinton, Dutch Valley, Fairview, Grand Oaks, Lake City, Norris, Norwood.
Carroll Entire County.
Fayette Entire County.
Lauderdale Entire County.
Madison Entire County.
Obion Entire County.
Tipton Entire County.
Bedford Shelbyville city limits and 10 miles around Shelbyville.
Lawrence Lawrenceburg city limits and 10 miles around Lawrenceburg.
Giles Pulaski city limits and 10 miles around Pulaski.
Hamilton Communities of Soddy-Daisy, Cedar Hill, and the Avondale area of the City of Chattanooga.
Knox North Knoxville.
Loudon Entire County.
Roane Entire County.
Shelby Frayse, North Memphis, South Memphis, Midtown, Vincent, Alabaster, Columbiana.
Weakley Entire County.
Gibson Entire County.
Henry Entire County.
Williamson Franklin.
Wilson Lebanon.
Cannon Woodbury.
Cheatham Ashland City.
Robertson Springfield.
Rutherford Murfreesboro and Smyrna.
Summer Gallatin.
Trousdale Hartsville.
Morgan Entire County.
Tazewell Campbell, Hancock, Claiborne, Scott.
Texas:
Bexar City of San Antonio-an area on the westside of San Antonio bounded by Woodlawn on the north; U.S. Highway 90 on the south; Interstate 35 on the east; and Callahan on the west.
The communities of Fredericksburg II, Circle North, New Westwood, Terrell Plaza, Fort Sam and Mount Zion.
Brazos Entire County.
Brooks Entire County.
Jim Wells Entire County.
Kleberg Entire County.
Brown Entire County.
Burnet An area bounded to the east by the City of Tow; to the north by County Road 206; to the west by the City of Bertram; and to the south by Park Road off State Highway 281.
Williamson School district boundaries of the cities of Taylor, Georgetown, and Leander as described as:
(1) City of Taylor-an area bounded to the east by Morning Glory and Mariposa; to the north by State Highway 95 and the San Gabriel River; to the west by County Road 3349; and to the south by Janick Lane.
(2) City of Georgetown-an area bounded to the east by San Gabriel River and State Highway 95; to the north by State Highway 195; to the west by County Road 241; and to the south by County Road 111.
(3) City of Leander-an area bounded to the east by County Road 1431 and Sam Bass Road; to the north by State Highway 29; to the west by County Road 1431 West to City of Jonestown; and to the south by County Road 2222 and City Park Road.
Cameron Entire County.
Willacy Entire County.
Cochran Entire County.
Garza Entire County.
Collin McKinney Independent School District.
Grayson Entire County.
Rockwall Entire County.
Dallas The communities of:
(1) Pleasant Grove-an area bounded by I-635 on the north and east; I-45 on the south; and I-30 on the west.
(2) West Dallas-an area bounded by the Trinity River on the north; I-30 on the south; Jefferson Boulevard on the east; and Loop 12 on the west.
(3) Irving-an area bounded by Walnut Hill Rd on the north; Hunter Ferrel St. on the south; Walton Walker (Loop 12) on the east; and Beltline Rd on the west.
(4) North Oak Cliff-an area bounded by I-30 on the north; Camp Wisdom Road on the south; I-35 on the east; and Duncanville Road on the west.
El Paso Rural communities of Fabens, San Elizario, Clint, Canitillo, and the following areas in the city limits of El Paso:
(1) Socorro/Sparks-an area bounded by Horizon City on the north; I-10 on the south; Bufford Road on the east; and Avenue of the Americas on the south.
(2) Northeast-an area bounded by New Mexico State line on the north; Montana Avenue on the south; Loop 375 on the east; and Patriot on the west.
(3) Ysleta-an area bounded by I-10 on the north; Border Freeway on the south; Avenue of the Americas on the east; and Delta Drive on the west.
(4) Central Area-an area bounded by Montana Avenue on the north; Mexico border on the south; Alameda Avenue on the east; and Paisano Avenue on the west.
(5) Canutillo-an area bounded by Vinton Road to the north; Sunland Park to the south; I-10 on the east and the Rio Grande River on the west.
Fort Bend Entire County.
Gray Entire County.
Hutchinson Entire County.
Randall Entire County, except teen parents residing within Amarillo School District Boundaries.
Teen parents residing within Amarillo School District Boundaries.
Potter Entire County, except teen parents residing within Amarillo School District Boundaries.
Teen parents residing within Amarillo School District Boundaries.
Harris City of Houston: an area bordered by Tidwell on the north; Hardy and Maury on the east; Yale and Studewood on the west; and IH-10 on the south (also know as Fifth Ward).
City of Humble: an area bordered on the north by Montgomery County line; on the east by the middle of Lake Houston; on the south by Beltway 8; and on the west by McKay Boulevard up to Spring Creek where it intersects the Montgomery County line.
Communities of Galena Park and Jacinto City within the City of Houston: an area bordered on the north by the East Fork of the San Jacinto River; on the east by Liberty County; on the south by the north side of Indian Shores; and on the west to the middle of Lake Houston.
Within Harris County:
(1) Gulfton Area-an area bounded by Richmond Street on the north; S. Braeswood Street on the south; Newcastle on the east; and S. Gessner on the west;
(2) Spring Branch-an area bounded by Highway 290 on the north; I-10 on the south; Wirt Road (Wirt to Kempwood,Kempwood to Bingle, Bingle to Highway 290) on the east; and Blalock/Campbell Road on the west.
Within Harris County, an area bordered by:
(1) Loop 610 on the north; Loop 610 West to North to East on the south; Hardy Road on the east; and Studewood Street on the west;
(2) An area bounded by Tidwell Road on the north; Loop 610 on the south; Hardy Road on the east; and North Main Street on the west;
(3) An area bounded by E. Mt. Houston Road; Lynnfield Road on the south; Hirsch Road on the East; and Hardy Road on the west.
Hays Entire County.
Caldwell Entire County.
Hood Cities of Granbury, Cresson, Lipan, Paluxy, and Thorspring.
Erath Entire County.
Palo Pinto Entire County.
Lubbock City of Lubbock: The Cherry Point neighborhood bordered by Loop 289 and East Municipal Drive on the north; East Broadway on the south; East Idalou Road on the east; and Yellowhouse Canyon on the west.
Mclennan Eligible residents of an empowerment zone in the City of Waco identified as East Waco, and nearby north and south sections of the city.
Houston Entire County.
Nacogdoches Entire County.
Nueces Entire County.
Scurry Entire County.
Starr Rio Grande City.
Duval City of San Diego.
Jim Hogg City of Hebronville.
Zapata Zapata City.
Taylor Abilene Independent School District boundaries.
Titus Entire County.
Tom Green Entire County.
Travis Entire County.
Uvalde Entire County.
Zavala Entire County.
Brazoria Entire County.
Nolan Entire County.
Tarrant Entire County.
Bowie Entire County.
Utah:
Carbon City of Price.
Grand City of Moab.
San Juan City of Blanding.
Davis Davis County School District Boundary.
Utah: Entire County.
Box Elder (also see Franklin County, Idaho) Brightman City, Fielding, Garden City, Garland, Thatcher, and Tremonton.
Cache(also see Franklin County, Idaho) College Ward, Hyde Park, Hyrum, Logan, Mendon, Millville, Nibley, NorthLogan, Richmond, River Heights, Smithfield, and Wellsville.
Navajo Nation (also see AZ, CO, NM) Navajo Reservation, Navajo School Board.
Washington (also see Colorado City in Mohave County, AZ) St. George and Hurricane.
Vermont:
Caledonia Entire County.
Essex Entire County.
Orleans Entire County.
Lamoille Entire County.
Orange Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Windham Entire County.
Virginia:
Buchanan Entire County.
Dickerson Entire County.
Russell Entire County.
Washington Entire County.
Fairfax Cities of Fairfax and Falls Church and South Fairfax County from I-495 to Prince William County.
City of Alexandria City of Alexandria-Rt. 1 Corridor.
Isle of Wight Entire County.
Southhampton Entire County.
City of Franklin Entire City.
City of Suffolk Entire City.
York Entire County.
James City County Entire County.
City of Williamsburg Entire City.
Arlington Entire County.
Loudoun Entire County.
Prince William Entire County.
Roanoke City of Roanoke.
Newport News City of Newport News-from Jefferson Street east.
Wise Entire County.
Orange Entire County.
Washington:
Asotin (also see Nez Perce County, ID) Entire County.
Chelan Entire County.
Douglas Entire County, except for Community of Bridgeport.
Bridgeport.
Yakima City of Yakima.
Towns of Grandview, Sunnyside, Mabton, Granger, Toppenish and White Swan.
Clark Entire County.
Ferry Entire County.
Pend Oreille Entire County.
Steven Entire County.
Grant Entire County.
Island Entire County.
Skagit Entire County.
San Juan Entire County.
King City of Seattle: Ballard and West Seattle-an area bounded on the eastby Lake Washington; on the west by Puget Sound; on the north by 145th Street; on the southwest by Roxbury Street; on the southeast by Juniper Street (excluding the garden communities of Holly Park, Yesler Terrace, Rainier Vista and High Point).
City of Seattle: Central District of Seattle bounded on the north by EastMadison St and Lake Washington Blvd; on the south by Interstate 90; on the east by Lake Washington; and on the west by Rainier Avenue South, SouthMain Street, Interstate 5, James Street and 12th Avenue.
City of Seattle: Yesler Terrace, Holly Park, High Point, and Rainier Vista Public Housing Districts.
Communities of Kent, Renton, Auburn, Skyway, Tukwilla, Southeast King County, and Federal Way.
Walla Walla The City of Walla Walla, Farm Labor Homes Community and College Place.
Kitsap South Kitsap School District (Discovery High School), students who attend Olympic College, and City of Port Orchard.
Cities of Bremerton, West Bremerton and Poulsbo.
Port Madison Indian Reservation.
Port Gamble S'Klallam Reservation.
Klickitat (also see Hood River and Wasco Counties, OR) Entire County.
Pierce School Districts: Clover Park; Bethel; Peninsula; the teen parents attending the Tacoma School District and the Woman's Correctional Center in Purdy,Washington.
Snohomish City of Everett.
Spokane The City of Spokane and surrounding metropolitan area; and students attending Community Colleges in the City of Spokane.
Whatcom Entire County.
Jefferson Entire County.
Clallam Entire County.
West Virginia:
Brooke Entire County.
Marshall Entire County.
Wetzel Entire County.
Cabel Cities of Huntington and Barboursville.
Lincoln Towns of Harts and Ranger.
Wayne Towns of Crum and Fort Gay.
Marion City of Fairmont.
Randolph Entire County.
Tucker Entire County.
Preston Entire County.
Monongalia Entire County.
Wyoming Entire County.
Wisconsin:
Adams Entire County.
Columbia Entire County.
Dodge Entire County.
Juneau Entire County.
Sauk Entire County.
Dane Entire County.
Barron Entire County.
Chippewa Entire County.
Dunn Entire County.
Grant Entire County.
Richland Entire County.
Kenosha City of Kenosha-neighborhoods of Wilson Heights and Bain.
Brown Entire County.
Manitowac Entire County.
Forest Entire County.
Oneida Entire County.
Vilas Entire County.
Pierce Entire County.
Polk Entire County.
Pepin Entire County.
St. Croix Entire County.
Milwaukee City of Milwaukee-an area bounded on the north by Capital Drive; on the east by Hwy 43; on the south by Wisconsin Ave.; and on the west by Sherman.
Waukesha Entire County.
Kesheua Menominee Reservation.
Rock Entire County.
Bayfield Red Cliff Reservation.
Vilas Lac du Flambeau Reservation.
Wyoming:
Big Horn Entire County.
Hot Springs Entire County.
Washakie Entire County.
Converse Entire County.
Goshen Entire County.
Natrona Entire County.
Niobrara Entire County.
Platte Entire County.
Fremont Wind River Indian Reservation.
Campbell Entire County.
Teton Entire County.
Sublette Entire County.
Laramie Entire County.
District of Columbia (1) In Ward One, an area bounded on the northeast by Spring Road; on the northwest by Piney Branch Parkway; on the east by Michigan Avenue to Florida Avenue; on the southeast by S Street; and on the west by Rock Creek.
(1) In Ward Two an area bounded on the northeast by New Jersey, Florida Avenue and S Street; on the northwest by Florida Avenue; on the east by Florida Avenue and Southwest Freeway; on the southeast by the Anacostia River; and on the west by the Potomac River.
(1) In Ward Four an area bounded on the northeast by Eastern Avenue; on the northwest by Western Avenue; on the southeast by Michigan Avenue; and on the southwest by Rock Creek.
(2) In Ward Five an area bounded on the northeast by Eastern Avenue; on the northwest by South Dakota; on the southeast by the Anacostia River; on the southwest by Florida Avenue; and on the west by Harewood Road.
Sections of Wards One, Two and Four, which includes the areas of ShepherdPark, Upper Cordoza, Adams Morgan, and Mount Pleasant.
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico:
Municipality of Carolina Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Cayey Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Cidra Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Luquillo Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Trujillo Alto Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Humacao Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Ceiba Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Juncos Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Loiza Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Canovanas Barrio Cuboy in Canovanas.
Municipality of Rio Grande Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Naguabo Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Toa Baja Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Catano Bajo Costo. Barrio Palmas in the Municipality of Catano.
Municipality of Coamo Las Flores in the Municipality of Coamo.
Municipality of Vega Alta Vega Alta (Muchauchal and Santa Ana).
Municipality of San Juan Cantera in the Municipality of San Juan. Barrios: Hato Rey Norte and the sub-barrios of Puerto Nuevo, Nemesio R.Canales Public Housing Project.
Municipality of Ponce Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Santa Isabel Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Bayamon Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Barceloneta Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Guaynabo Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Sabana Grande Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Caguas Entire Municipality.
Municipality of San Sebastian Entire Municipality.
Municipality of Arecibo Entire Municipality.
Virgin Islands: Island of St. Croix St. Croix.

[FR Doc. 02-5948 Filed 3-13-02; 8:45 am]

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