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2.3.22 CLPHA Member Update
February 22 | 2:00 p.m. ET On February 22 at 2:00 p.m. ET, CLPHA will be holding our next Housing Is webinar on Evaluation and Metrics, Lessons Learned from Promise and Choice Neighborhoods. The Housing Is team will be joined by staff from the Department of Education and...
2.3.22 CLPHA Member Update
February 16 | 2:00 p.m. ET Join us for the second of a four-part webinar series co-hosted by CLPHA and the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading.   Webinar Description The Housing Authority of The City of San Buenaventura (HACSB) has built a strong and innovative collaborative with Ventura...
2.1.22 CLPHA Member Update
CLPHA Strongly Objected to HUD’s Interpretation of HOTMA HUD recently issued FAQ guidance notifying PHAs that HUD will not enforce the termination requirement of over-income (OI) public housing families who have been over income for two consecutive years, as required by section...
1.28.22 Members Making News, CLPHA Member Update
On January 27 HUD announced their selection of agencies for Cohort 3 of MTW expansion. Cohort 3 consists of mid and large-sized PHAs and will be charged with evaluating landlord incentives and their impact on participation in the Housing Choice Voucher program. CLPHA congratulates our...
1.28.22 Notice / Announcement, CLPHA Member Update
HUD recently announced $4 million in new funding is available for PHAs to conduct testing and as-needed mitigation of radon in the units that they manage and, where applicable, to support the development of a plan for future testing and mitigation. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
1.27.22
At the first monthly CLPHA membership call of 2022, we preview priorities from HUD and updates on the legislative and appropriations process.  
1.27.22 Report, Research
The Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) of Harvard University published its annual report, America’s Rental Housing 2022, describing a “surging rental market, starkly divided by race and renter income.” Key Findings  Rental markets rebounded rapidly – Marked by low vacancy rates...
1.26.22 Research
A new research article published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine found that eviction causes not only financial shock, poor mental health, and displacement, but also impacts healthcare utilization and healthcare access. From a database of 20,810 reported residential evictions in...
1.26.22 Report
The Terner Center and The Housing Crisis Research Collaborative released a joint report evaluating how hotel and motel acquisition and conversion can expand the supply of affordable housing more rapidly and more cost-effective than new construction projects. According to the report, distressed...

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