Jan 2, 2020

HUD gave Oakland Housing Authority 2.8 million


The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)  awarded $5 million to public housing authorities to provide tenant protection vouchers to public housing residents. These vouchers will help families with relocation or replacement housing from demolition or mandatory conversion of their public housing units.

Additionally, the vouchers will provide assistance to families living in section 8 projects for which the owner is opting out of the housing assistance payment (HAP) contract.

Public Housing Authorities are awarded housing choice vouchers for relocation and replacements in connection with a HUD-approved plan to demolish or dispose of public housing developments.

“When a family living in public housing finds out that their unit will no longer be available, we want to make sure they are not displaced,” said Hunter Kurtz, Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. “This funding allows HUD to keep its commitment of ensuring people have a decent, safe, and affordable place to live.”

The housing assistance announced today is provided through HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher Program, which provides funding that assists very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market.


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