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1.13.21 Members Making News
From the Washington Post: More than 200 apartments, including 56 three- or four-bedroom family-size residences, will be part of the first phase of a planned mixed-use, mixed-income development called Northwest One in the District’s NoMa neighborhood. Construction began last month on the...
1.13.21 Members Making News
From WAVY Norfolk: Christmas came a little early for dozens of children living in Norfolk’s public housing communities. On Thursday, 27 children ranging in age from 4 to 16 were given a free mattress courtesy of Grand Furniture. It’s through a partnership with the Norfolk Redevelopment and...
1.13.21 Members Making News
From The Mercury News:  The Santa Clara County Housing Authority has bought its new headquarters, a north San Jose building where Chinese tech company LeEco once was located before its Silicon Valley operations imploded. The Housing Authority has bought a building at 3883 N. First St. in San...
1.13.21 Members Making News
From WSHU Public Radio: Housing advocates broke ground on a 20-bed temporary shelter for homeless youth in New Haven, Connecticut. The $4 million project will be the first student-run overnight program in Connecticut. The student leadership development group Y2Y will operate the facility,...
1.13.21 Members Making News
From the Yakima Herald: Justice Housing Yakima has taken another step in building Cottage Hill Village, a tiny homes project to house the homeless. And the Yakima Housing Authority is helping make it happen. Two years ago, Justice Housing agreed to buy 3.34 acres near Milroy Park to build...
1.13.21 Members Making News
Congratulations to Jill Stanton on her recent selection as the new executive director of the Bremerton Housing Authority (BHA)! Ms. Stanton currently serves as the King County Housing Authority’s deputy executive director and chief administration officer and will begin her...
1.13.21 CLPHA Member Update
Today, HUD issued a notice proposing the consolidation of requirements for physical conditions into a single regulation and other regulatory changes that would integrate standards from the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE)...
1.13.21 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
From the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh’s press release: The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is very excited to announce receipt of a generous grant in the amount of $150,000 from the Richard King Mellon Foundation. These funds will be used to purchase a new...
1.13.21 Members Making News
From the Seattle Times: Amazon will direct $2 billion in loans and grants to secure affordable housing near three American cities where the company employs thousands of workers, the tech giant announced Wednesday. In a first step in the Puget Sound region, Amazon is promising $185.5 million,...
1.13.21 Members Making News
Congratulations to the seven CLPHA member housing authorities from across the country that were recently awarded HUD Choice Neighborhoods Initiative Planning Grants! Funded through HUD's Choice Neighborhoods program, these grants will help local leaders craft comprehensive...

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