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Meeting topics included various updates from CLPHA on HUD policy and programs and the latest developments in Washington, D.C.
Jeffery K. Patterson sits down with Richard Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of HUD's Office of Public and Indian Housing, to discuss what he has learned as he completes his first year in office. Jeff and Rich discuss the innovations brought by MTW programs, the importance of cross-...
HUD has published a preview of a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to modernize regulations for the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME). The proposed changes would seek to expand access to community housing development organization (CHDO) set-aside funds...
Webinar Today at 1:00 p.m. ET about 2024 Application Process
Treasury and the IRS announced that applications will open at 9:00 a.m. ET on May 28 for the 2024...
A report authored by the Urban Institute examines options for housing quality inspection standards to address poor housing quality concerns and decrease landlord involvement in the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program. The report’s primary critique of the Housing Quality Standard (HQS) inspection...
A report published by the Terner Center argues that housing affordability is ill-defined and poorly framed, suggesting a shift in questioning away from asking “is a place affordable?” to “Who can afford this place?” In reframing the affordability metric, the author critiques the traditional 25%...
From The NYCHA Journal:
Since June 2022, NYCHA’s Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability (REES) Office has partnered with Working Credit to help NYCHA residents in public housing and Section 8 take the steps they need to improve their credit scores. Working Credit is a non-...
From The NYCHA Journal:
Calling all artists: Apply to be one of the first artists in residence at a NYCHA development as part of a new program, From Roots to Arts: Celebrating NYCHA’s Cultural Heritage, which will enrich and expand the culture, heritage, and art narratives within public...
From the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh's website:
Pittsburgh area high schoolers are learning valuable hands-on skills through the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh’s (HACP) new Carpentry Co-Op Program, in partnership with Pittsburgh Public Schools.
The program, launched...