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7.27.23 Report
A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) outlines how HUD should improve its data collection to better understand requests for reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities and how PHAs are meeting these requests across the Public Housing, Voucher, and PBRA programs....
7.27.23 Members Making News
From SCCHA's press release: The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee announced that Santa Clara County Housing Authority would receive a highly competitive Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) award for $25 million for an 89-unit senior housing development in San Jose called Alvarado...
7.27.23 Members Making News
From the Seattle Housing Authority's press release: The Seattle Housing Authority has completed construction and leasing of Salish Landing, a new 82-unit housing community for people with low incomes. Salish Landing is located at 6955 Delridge Way SW in West Seattle, the site of SHA’s former Lam...
7.27.23 Members Making News
From the San Antonio Report: When Wi-Fi routers are installed and activated at Mission Park and Riverside Apartments, 24,276 residents who live in public housing projects will have free access to the internet, according to officials. Opportunity Home San Antonio has developed about 100...
7.27.23 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
From HACP's press release: The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh’s (HACP) and the City of Pittsburgh are proud to announce that it has been approved to receive a $50 million Choice Neighborhoods Initiative Grant, provided by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The...
7.27.23 Analysis
A new article published in the Journal of Urban Affairs investigates how Black, Hispanic, and Asian households disproportionately fell behind on housing payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The higher likelihood of having late payments was partially a byproduct of pre-pandemic inequalities, but...
7.27.23 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
Birmingham, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Wilmington, DE Housing Authorities Will Use Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Awards of up to $50 Million Each to Transform Low-Income Neighborhoods and Improve Residents’ Lives CLPHA is pleased to announce that yesterday four CLPHA members received FY22 HUD...
7.26.23 CLPHA Member Update
Public Housing and Voucher Funding Increased Over FY23 Levels  On July 20, 2023, the U.S Senate Committee on Appropriations held a full committee markup of their version of a Fiscal Year (FY24) Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) appropriations bill...
7.26.23 Members Making News
From the New Haven Independent: Pre-approve certain building plans. Eliminate parking minimums. Support single-room apartments. Implement a land tax.  The Housing Authority of New Haven and its nonprofit affiliates recommended those city-level policies and others while delivering a...
7.26.23 Members Making News
From NY1 Spectrum News: A program launching this fall aims to replace thousands of gas cooking stoves in NYCHA-owned buildings with new electric induction stoves. NYCHA is teaming up with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and the New York Power Authority on an...

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