Development

Development

Establishment of Public Housing Preservation and Redevelopment Policy, Goals, and Principles

HACA is committed to strategically expand the supply of affordable housing in the Annapolis Housing community and to preserve and improve existing affordable housing resources.


HACA is also intent on ensuring our homes add to the quality of life for all residents and the neighborhoods in which they are located.


As a part of its mission to provide quality, affordable housing in safe, attractive communities, HACA seeks to rehab or redevelop properties as they reach the end of their useful life.

HACA is also intent on ensuring our homes add to the quality of life for all residents and the neighborhoods in which they are located.


HUD has made various strategies available to public housing agencies (PHAs) to reposition public housing developments. These strategies enable PHAs to provide thousands of families across the country better-maintained units while creating opportunities to leverage public and private resources, easing administration, and preserving affordable housing. Repositioning moves families from a public housing platform to other forms of HUD rental assistance, such as Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), Project-Based Vouchers (PBV), or project-based rental assistance (PBRA). This change can help PHAs preserve affordable housing units, address rehabilitation and physical needs, and place properties on a more stable financial foundation.

 

Repositioning Resources by Subject

  • Choice Neighborhoods
  • Project-Based Vouchers (PBV)
  • Public Housing Closeout
  • Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)
  • RAD Rents and Other RAD Tools
  • RAD/Section 18 Blends
  • Section 18 (Demolitions/Dispositions)
  • Streamlined Voluntary Conversion (SVC)
  • Tenant Protection Vouchers (TPV)



Repositioning Timeline

HACA will use its best efforts to meet the following redevelopment goals


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