County’s Public Housing Program Receives a HUD High Performer Designation for the 10th Year in a Row (Los Angeles County Development Authority)

Date Published: 
March 5th, 2020

From the Los Angeles County Development Authority's press release:

The Los Angeles County Development Authority’s (LACDA) Public Housing Program received a High Performer designation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the 10th year in a row, under HUD’s Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS). The PHAS is an in-depth evaluation of a Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) performance including the physical condition of properties, financial health, management systems, and the effectiveness of its modernization Capital Fund Program. The LACDA received a top rating in each category, with a total score of 98 out of 100, the highest score in its history! The LACDA’s Public Housing Program, with 2,962 units located at 63 properties throughout the County of Los Angeles, is the second largest PHA in Southern California.

Read LACDA's press release. 

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