SHA Commissioners adopt new plan
SEATTLE—September 1, 2005—Seattle Housing is one of about 30 housing
authorities across the country participating in the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development Moving To new Ways program. This program allows
SHA to test innovative methods to improve housing services to better
meet local needs.
Seattle Housing’s Board of Commissioners adopted
the coming fiscal year’s plan this summer. Several actions in the
plan will affect current and future SHA residents and community
members. Some of these actions include:
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Creating and bringing new public and
workforce housing online at High Point and Rainier Vista.
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With nonprofit partners, building new
housing for seniors and people with disabilities at Rainier
Vista and High Point.
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Continuing to reconfigure the
Scattered-Sites portfolio by selling some units and replacing
them with others that are more efficient to manage and maintain.
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Beginning “homeWorks,” a five-year capital
program involving bond- and tax credit-financed projects to
renovate 22 public housing high-rises, including comprehensive
rehabilitation of building systems and common areas.
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Tailoring the Housing Choice Voucher
Tenant-Based Assistance Program to meet local needs.
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Continuing to strengthen programs that give
residents access to computers and the Internet.
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Planning for the redevelopment of key
mixed-use sites at Rainier Vista and High Point.
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Continuing the successful mental health
crisis intervention and case management program in the public
housing high-rises that was expanded during SHA's fiscal year
2005.
About 40 people, including residents and members
of the general public, attended the public hearing about this MTW
plan on June 8. To read the full plan, please
click here to visit the
“Development” section on SHA's Web site.
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