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4.11.19 Awards/Grants, Members Making News
From the District of Columbia Housing Authority's e-newsletter: For the first time in nearly a decade, the District of Columbia Housing Authority was awarded $717,000 in a ROSS grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This funding will be project specific. The...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From Westside Seattle: The Seattle Housing Authority is the agency behind the proposed expansion of the Lam Bow Apartments at 6955 Delridge Way SW. The apartment complex suffered a devastating fire in September of 2016. 35 people lost their homes in the blaze and the proposed...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the San Diego Union-Tribune: Calvin McGary rolled his red wagon filled with many of his belongings into his new apartment Thursday afternoon and began to settle into his new life. “I love it,” he said looking at the kitchen and admiring the new cabinets, which reminded him of the days...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency's e-newsletter:  A senior on a low fixed income, a single mother transitioning from homelessness, and a 20-something renter with two roommates had Governor Gavin Newsom’s undivided attention on March 26 during a listening session on...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the  Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles's website: The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) joined Affirmed Housing, People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) Ventures, elected officials, project partners, and community members to celebrate the Phase 1 Grand Opening...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the  Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles's website: The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), together with its partners and residents celebrated the grand re-opening of the Pueblo Del Rio Youth Center, also known as the Alba Center. Guests enjoyed corndogs,...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the City of Fort Worth, TX's website: Fort Worth Housing Solutions will open Campus Apartments, its newest affordable housing community, near Tarrant County College-South Campus in late March. The 224-unit community features 10 market-rate units and 214 units for households earning less...
4.11.19
From the New Haven Independent: High-schoolers will now be able to take real college courses right inside their high schools. That’s the result of a new partnership between New Haven Public Schools and Southern Connecticut University that was inked on Thursday morning inside Hillhouse High...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From Lawndale News: Mayor Rahm Emanuel and 15th Ward Alderman Raymond Lopez on Monday joined Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) and members of the Back of the Yards community to announce plans for a new mixed-use, mixed-income development. The new project will include up to 80 apartments, and a...
4.11.19
From WLOS ABC 13:  There are big changes on the way for Asheville's oldest public housing development. On Tuesday, city council voted to move forward with funding dedicated to redeveloping Lee Walker Heights. As part of getting ready for the changes, all the residents of Lee Walker...

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