Title:
Title
(Housing Authority) Update to Housing Authority Asset Repositioning Plan Strategy to Allow for Conversion of the Public Housing Property Portfolio to the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Section 18 Demolition and Disposition (Section 18) Programs, and Authorization to Submit Conversion Applications to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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FileID
File ID: 2018-01321
Location
Location: Citywide
Recommendation:
Recommendation
Pass a Housing Authority Resolution: 1) approving updates to the Housing Authority Asset Repositioning Plan to allow for conversion of the public housing portfolio under the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Section 18 Demolition and Disposition (Section 18) Programs, 2) authorizing the Executive Director to submit RAD and Section 18 applications to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 3) authorizing the Executive Director to execute applicable award agreements if the RAD and Section 18 applications are accepted, and 4) making related findings.
Contact: La Shelle Dozier, Executive Director, (916)440-1319, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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Presenter: La Shelle Dozier, Executive Director, (916) 440-1319; LaTanna Jones, Assistant Director of Housing, (916) 440-1334; Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Housing Authority Resolution
3-Exhibit A
4-Exhibit B
5-RAD Conversion Priority
6-Guiding Principles
7-Asset Repositioning Strategy
Description/Analysis
Issue Detail: In Sacramento there are currently 2712 units of public housing (1699 of which are in the City of Sacramento) which are managed by the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) . These units are vital to providing critical housing for low and very low income residents. However, the units have significant issues that affect their long term sustainability. The housing stock is rapidly agin...
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