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Agenda - January 17, 2025 Board of Commissioners Retreat
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11 <br /> Blake Rosser said three. <br /> Slide #13 <br /> OrangeIHousing <br /> Authority (OCHA) <br /> nORANGECOUNTY <br /> 0 HOUSING DEPARTMENT <br /> Slide#14 <br /> OCHA <br /> OrangeHousing Choice Voucher (Section 8). <br /> Housing Authority�OCHA)operates the federal Section 8 <br /> householdsprogram, serving and below <br /> OCHA administers almost 700 vouchers and currently <br /> householdhas over 650 under lease. Program assistance is indefinite <br /> and lasts for as long as the is income-eligible and <br /> programcompliant with <br /> closedThe HCV Waitlist is currently to the general public, but <br /> we have tentative plans to open it once more in 202S. <br /> Alycia Brown <br /> HCV P og am Manager n ORANGE COUNTY <br /> albrown@orangecountync.gov O HOUSING DEPARTMENT <br /> Commissioner Greene said that the practice of Chapel Hill administering public housing <br /> and the county administering vouchers is not typical for other counties. <br /> Blake Rosser said it is a unique situation to have two authorities in the same area. He <br /> said it makes some sense because the public housing is located in the Town of Chapel Hill. He <br /> said there was a law in the 1990s that prevents more public housing from coming online. <br /> Commissioner Greene said that Town of Chapel Hill has had to fill in the gap for public <br /> housing needs. <br />
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