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2006 Moving To new Ways Annual
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Seattle Housing is one of about 30 housing
authorities across the country participating in the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “Moving To
new Ways” (MTW) demonstration program. Under MTW, SHA has the
opportunity to test innovative methods, improving housing to
better meet local needs. In December 2006, the Board of Commissioners adopted Seattle
Housing's fiscal year 2006 Moving To new Ways Annual
Report, which
summarizes the year's activities and accomplishments. Some
of these activities and accomplishments are highlighted
below.
People Served in 2006
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SHA
housed 11,869 households, including people with Housing
Choice Vouchers, those in public housing or residents in
the Seattle Senior Housing Program. The number of people
served by SHA slightly increased from 2005.
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Most residents served by SHA have
annual incomes well below 30 percent of the area median
income. The average income for SHA residents slightly
increased from about $11,300 to $11,613. This is an
average among Housing Choice Voucher participants,
residents of public housing and Seattle
Senior Housing residents.
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12,284 households were on one or more wait lists for
housing assistance at the end of the year.
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A participant of The Job Connection
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HRG and Aids Housing
completed The Genesee at Rainier Vista this year |
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Residents celebrate the completion of
their building rehab under the homeWorks program |
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Milestones in Community Revitalization
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The first phase of the renovation
under homeWorks, SHA's high-rise revitalization project,
got underway. Three out of the eight buildings in the
first phase were completed. Design development documents
were created for the seven buildings in the second phase
of the project.
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The SHA Board of Commissioners made
the redevelopment of Yesler Terrace a priority for the
next ten years. Yesler Terrace redevelopment is a key
component in SHA’s strategy to continue to serve
Seattle’s low-income residents, given the on-going
withdrawal of federal support for low-income housing. In
FY 2006, SHA hired a program manager for the project and
initiated the planning process which will likely take
three years or longer.
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At Rainier Vista, AIDS Housing of
Washington and Housing Resources Group completed
construction of The Genesee, a 50-unit building
including 22 units for people with disabilities funded
through Section 811.
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Residents and community members helped
build the centrally located park at Rainier Vista
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High Point hosted the
Green Living Expo which showed off its "green"
features, including the stormwater retention pond |
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Residents and providers celebrate the
opening of a P-Patch garden at Rainier Vista
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Housing Resources
During Fiscal Year 2006:
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Private builders
completed approximately 350 homes for sale in SHA
communities: 50 in Rainier Vista, 200 in High Point and
102 in NewHolly.
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Rental housing in the first phase of redevelopment at
High Point was completed and leased up by year end. This
includes 200 units of public housing, 144 units of
workforce housing, and 75 units of housing for
low-income seniors.
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Six new High Point replacement units were added with the
purchase of two triplexes in the Delridge neighborhood.
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SHA sold 29 Scattered-Sites units, bringing the total
sales to 93 of the 150 units identified for which
disposition has been approved by HUD.
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SHA
purchased 14 Scattered-Sites replacement units, bringing
the total units replaced to 54. At year end, SHA had
another 14 units under contract to purchase.
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In May 2006, SHA opened the Housing
Choice Voucher wait list and selected 4,000 applicants
by lottery to be on the list.
Performance Indicators
SHA met or exceeded goals
for the performance indicators on which HUD rates housing
authority performance:
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SHA responded within 30 days to 95.4
percent of routine requests for maintenance work, and
within 24 hours to nearly 99 percent of emergency
maintenance requests.
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SHA completed 3,200 comprehensive
inspections in public housing and all scheduled critical
item inspections in other units.
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At the end of
the year, the Housing Choice Voucher program had 6,771
households, an increase of 227 participants over Fiscal
Year 2005. The program also saw a net increase of 100
participating landlords bringing the total to 2,600 landlords.
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The Housing Choice Voucher program met
or exceeded all its performance goals for property
inspections.
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The
Job Connection -- SHA's employment services group made
172 job placements, 77 percent of which were full-time
and 68 percent of which included benefits. The average
hourly wage at placement was $11.70.
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The vacancy percent in public housing programs
continued to be low at 2.5 percent.
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For the complete
report in
PDF format
click
here.
Each
July during Moving To new Ways, SHA adopts an annual plan
that describes activities planned for the following fiscal
year. Click here
for information on SHA's Fiscal Year 2007 Annual
Moving to new Ways Plan.
For more information about SHA's annual report or the
Moving To new Ways program, contact Andria Lazaga at
alazaga@seattlehousing.org
or (206) 615-3546.
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