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Orange County Section Eight Housing Voucher Choice Program <br />Status Report -March 2004 <br />Background <br />The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is a federally funded rental assistance <br />program administered by public housing authorities (PHAs) or other government agencies. The <br />programs' primary purpose is to provide rental assistance to low-income families with affordable <br />decent, safe, and sanitary housing. Tenants take the voucher and use it to rent homes in the <br />private market, Families interested in the program apply to a local housing authority or other <br />government agency for a Section 8 tenant-based voucher- a voucher that "stays" with the <br />tenant.. <br />Currently, Section 8 helps more than 1.4 million households in the United States by paying <br />private landlords the difference between what the household can afford and the rent for the unit.. <br />In Orange County, the program is administered by the Orange County Housing and Community <br />Development Department and serves approximately 623 families countywide,. <br />The administering housing authority or government agency is also responsible for inspecting the <br />selected housing unit to make sure it complies with the Housing and Urban Development's <br />(HUD) Housing Quality Standards and ensuring that the rent charged is reasonable for the local <br />housing market. <br />The following information provides summary information regarding the current status of the <br />Section 8 Program in Orange County. <br />Funding Capacity <br />The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides funding for the Section 8 <br />Program.. The approved Section 8 budget for Fiscal Year 2003-2004 is $4,319,160. This <br />budget authority is projected to fund approximately 623 units. However, due to increasing rental <br />rates and the bedroom composition of our participants our actual costs are beginning to exceed <br />the budget authority, thereby, necessitating a need to request amendment funds from HUD. <br />The necessary funds have been granted to date in order to allow us to meet our expenses, <br />however, a pending Congressional Bill, if passed, may radically change HUD's budgeting <br />practices. <br />Current Program Characteristics <br />~ Approximately 269 property owners lease property to 623 on average. <br />~ The majority of the rental units are in the Carrboro/Chapel Hill area (Southern <br />Orange County). <br />~ Racial family composition: approx.60% African-American; 37% Caucasian; 3% <br />Other. <br />~ Most non-elderly heads of households are working families, <br />~ Most families lease two-bedroom units. <br />~ Current waiting list totals 494 families and was closed to new applicants in <br />October 2001. <br />