ZEV co-op is a community car-sharing program that allows members to use electric vehicles for short-term rentals, making it easier to access transportation without the need for car ownership. The electric vehicles offer a sustainable transportation option for running errands, commuting or planning a weekend getaway.

The Youth Job Fair is open to youth and young adults, but everyone is welcome to attend. Organizations and employers at the event include, Seattle Youth Employment Program, Arena Sports, Boys and Girls Club, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Teens in Public Service and more. Food and beverages will be provided. For more information or questions, contact SHA Youth Engagement Coordinator Phu-Tai Nguyen at phu-tai.nguyen@seattlehousing.org or call 206.409.3384.
Youth Job Fair

The Seattle Housing Authority's Digital Navigator program is expanding again. At the beginning of 2022, SHA received a $1.8 million grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce Broadband Office to fund the program through June of this year. The state recently awarded SHA another $3.6 million to extend the program into next year. The state grant allows SHA to offer digital navigation services to SHA residents.
The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is seeking proposals from qualified professional firms or individuals (“Consultants”) to assist SHA in HUD Restricted Use Appraisal Services and Market Studies that meet the requirements for low-income housing tax credit allocations for properties within Seattle city limits. We are looking for qualified firm(s) and/or appraiser(s)/analyst(s) to provide reports on an on-call basis for developed or vacant land that has existing or future restrictions due to Public Housing, Project-Based Section 8, HUD rent limits and tiers, maximum rent charges or other income-based rent charges.