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28 <br /> CR-30 - Public Housing 91.220(h); 91.320(j) <br /> Actions taken to address the needs of public housing <br /> Public housing in Orange County is provided by two entities—the Orange County Housing Authority <br /> (OCHA) and the Town of Chapel Hill's Office of Housing and Community. Housed within the Orange <br /> County Department of Housing and Community Development, OCHA does not manage any public <br /> housing units, but oversees 643 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV, commonly known as Section 8), all of <br /> which are tenant-based. OCHA currently has 20 HUD-VASH vouchers and is applying for five Foster <br /> Youth to Independence (FYI)vouchers. OCHA is also exploring the possibility of implementing project- <br /> based vouchers within the next year. OCHA is overseen by a seven-member Board. <br /> The Orange County HOME Consortium undertook the following to address the needs of HCV holders: <br /> • In partnership with the Towns and local nonprofits,the County worked to increase the number <br /> of landlords willing to participate in the HCV Program. In spring of 2020, a Housing Access <br /> Coordinator was hired specifically to recruit more landlords to accept vouchers and to help <br /> connect voucher holders and other low-income households with affordable housing options. <br /> • The County worked to streamline the design and administration of the housing stabilization <br /> funds (designed to help low-income renters, including HCV holders, secure and maintain stable <br /> housing) offered by the County and each of the Towns. In spring of 2020, a streamlined program <br /> called the Emergency Housing Assistance program was created using funds from the County and <br /> Towns, as well as Coronavirus Relief Funds and other state and federal funding sources. <br /> • OCHA ensured units in which households in the HCV Program live are safe and healthy by <br /> conducting Quality Control inspections on a subset of units. <br /> • The County laid the groundwork to implement a "Move On" program, in which people with <br /> Permanent Supportive Housing Vouchers(PSHVs)whose service needs have lowered <br /> considerably and/or who no longer need services are transitioned to HCVs,freeing up PSHVs for <br /> more vulnerable individuals with higher service needs. <br /> Actions taken to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in <br /> management and participate in homeownership <br /> OCHA does not own any public housing units. However, OCHA has HCV holder involvement on its Board <br /> and encourages HCV holders to become homeowners.The Chapel Hill Office of Housing and Community <br /> provides programs and services for public housing residents, as well as the broader neighborhood and <br /> community.These include community clean-ups, neighborhood pop-ups, a weekly food bank program, a <br /> Reading Partners program, National Night Out, senior bingo (in conjunction with the Hargraves <br /> Community Center), an International Potluck, and a 2020 Census Information Center. <br /> Actions taken to provide assistance to troubled PHAs <br /> OCHA is not designated as troubled. OCHA's current rating is "High Performer" and received a score of <br /> 93% in its 2019 SEMAP rating. <br /> CAPER 26 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.09/30/2021) <br />