PHA Opens Housing Choice Voucher Waiting List

PHA Opens Housing Choice Voucher Waiting List

A lottery will randomly select 10,000 applicants to be added to the list

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Philadelphia – January 9, 2023 – The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) today announced that — for the first time in more than 12 years — the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program will open its waiting list.

HCV (formerly known as Section 8) is a federal government program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market.  With the current waiting list now exhausted, PHA will open the list by accepting on-line applications at www.pha.phila.gov for a two-week period from Monday, January 23 at 6:00 a.m. to Sunday, February 5 at 5:59 p.m. 

“Our goal is to ensure a fair, open, transparent barrier-free process with broad community outreach and equal access for all interested applicants. Getting the word out is a top priority since previous applications periods favored those who applied first. Under this system, all applications in the lottery pool have an equal chance of being selected.” said PHA President and CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. “Going forward, this process will allow PHA to open the HCV waiting list more frequently, providing others in the community a chance to apply in just a few years when the waiting list is re-opened.”

“I applaud PHA for not only re-opening the waiting list, but doing so in a way that is fair and transparent,” said Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney. “The Housing Choice Voucher program is an important part of Philadelphia’s commitment to providing affordable housing to all residents, and we welcome this opportunity to make more vouchers available to those in need of housing.”

“There is an urgent need in our City for more affordable housing of every kind, and Philadelphians are clamoring for it,” said City Council President Darrell L. Clarke, a champion of affordable housing in Philadelphia. “We applaud our partners at the Philadelphia Housing Authority, including President & CEO Jeremiah, for diligently working to reduce and clear the waiting list for this Federal program to a point where they can now open it up to new applicants. We strongly endorse this effort and our shared goal: a safe, well-maintained place to live for every Philadelphian who needs one.”

“PHA is committed to extensive, multi-lingual outreach efforts through the enrollment period — with the goal of reaching all racial and ethnic groups, persons with limited English proficiency, seniors, and people with disabilities,” said Jeremiah, who added this warning: “Don’t get scammed.  Applicants should not share personal data or send money to anyone who claims they can get them on the PHA waiting list.”

Congressman Dwight Evans (D-PA-3) said, “This is very welcome news, made possible in part by historic funding for housing that we approved in the last Congress! And I want to reinforce what PHA President and CEO Jeremiah has said about how important it is for people to make sure they are getting on the official PHA list and avoiding potential scams.”

At the end of the period, there will be 10,000 applicants randomly selected in a computerized lottery system to be placed on the waiting list.  A preference will be given to applicants who currently live, work, or have been hired to work in Philadelphia. PHA will make 2,000 vouchers immediately available to qualified applicants within that group.

PHA created barrier-free access for this opportunity by working with partners in diverse communities throughout Philadelphia.

The lottery method is allowed under federal regulations and has been successfully used by other large U.S. housing authorities. PHA anticipates that a list of 10,000 applicants will be sufficient for an approximate three- to five-year period to cover voucher issuance and turnover needs.

Once the application period opens on January 23rd, through February 5th, applicants can go online to www.pha.phila.gov from any device. The online application and important informational materials will be translated into Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese and Russian. Other languages will be available through Google Translate.  They can also apply the designated call center at 215-999-3102. Individuals with hearing or speech disabilities using TDD or TTY technology may call 7-1-1 for assistance. The phone line will include live agent and interpreter services for applicants who may require translation or additional support due to a disability.

Following the closure of the two-week application period, PHA will:

Notify, by March 1st, the 10,000 applicants who were randomly selected by lottery of their place on the waiting list via mail and email.

Notify all other applicants that they were not selected for a spot on the waiting list via mail and email.

Make 2,000 vouchers available to the selected waiting list applicants. As PHA begins to pull applicants from the waiting list, each household will be evaluated for eligibility (including for the residency preference) prior to voucher issuance. 

Currently, PHA houses over 19,000 individuals and families and over 44,000 household members under the HCV program. There are also over 5,200 active landlords under the HCV program. The HCV wait list was closed in 2010 because the number of families on the waiting list at the time (over 55,000) far exceeded the number of vouchers allocated to PHA. 

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Notice of Extended Comment Periods

Notice of Extended Comment Periods

To provide additional opportunities for public review and comment, the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) is extending the public comment periods for the following:

Proposed Moving to Work Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2024 (Annual Plan), which includes a Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Program Significant Amendment, and a proposed Amendment to the Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2023. PHA is extending the public comment period until December 5, 2022 at 12 noon.

Proposed revisions to the Public Housing Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy and the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan. PHA is extending the public comment period until December 22, 2022 at 12 noon.

These documents continue to be available for public review on PHA’s website at www.pha.phila.gov under the “Latest News” section. A copy is also available at the Philadelphia Housing Authority headquarters at 2013 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121 during normal business hours.

Comments must be received by the end of the extended comment periods noted above. Please send written comments to:

The Philadelphia Housing Authority
Attention: Jennifer Ragen –
Public Comments Office of the General Counsel
2013 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121
or
[email protected]

Proposed Changes to the ACOP and Admin Plan

Proposed Changes to the ACOP and Admin Plan


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Proposed ACOP

Proposed Admin Plan

The public comment period begins on Nov. 9, 2022 at 12 noon

and ends on Dec. 9, 2022 at 12 noon.

Comments must be received by the end of the comment period.

Please send written comments to:

The Philadelphia Housing Authority

Attention: Jennifer Ragen – Public Comments

Office of the General Counsel

2013 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121

or

[email protected]

PHA MTW Plan for FY 2024 and Amendment for FY 2023 Plan

PHA MTW Plan for FY 2024 and Amendment for FY 2023 Plan

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PHA MTW Plan for FY 2024

Amendment for FY 2023 Plan

The public comment period begins on Oct. 28, 2022

at 12 noon and ends on Nov. 27, 2022

at 12 noon. Comments must be received by the end of the comment period.

Please send written comments to:

The Philadelphia Housing Authority

Attention: Jennifer Ragen – Public Comments

Office of the General Counsel

2013 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121

or

[email protected]

Grand Opening of Sharswood Crossing at 2016 Master Street Expands Affordable Housing

Grand Opening of Sharswood Crossing at 2016 Master Street Expands Affordable Housing

This latest phase of Sharswood Transformation Plan is in partnership with Hunt and Pennrose 

(Philadelphia, PA – September 28, 2022) 

The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA), Hunt Companies, Inc. (Hunt) and Pennrose LLC today celebrated the grand opening of Sharswood Crossing. Located at 21st and Master streets, the latest phase of the Sharswood/Blumberg Choice Neighborhood Initiative includes a four-story, 51-unit apartment building and nine three-bedroom townhomes. Hunt Companies/Pennrose LLC is the developer/owner.

These 60 homes are just the beginning of HuntPennrose’s commitment to the Sharswood community. The development team plans to build two other rental phases as well as 100 for-sale homes. The company is identifying small local developers with whom they can partner on the homeownership portion.

“PHA believes everyone deserves a decent place to live. When the transformation began, we made a pledge to transform Sharswood into a neighborhood of choice where all families would not only live but thrive. These homes represent that commitment,” said PHA President and CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. “We are grateful for all our likeminded partners like Hunt and Pennrose who have played a part of this neighborhood transformation.” 

“We’re proud to be here today celebrating another exciting milestone in the comprehensive Sharswood/Blumberg Choice Neighborhood Initiative and the next step towards PHA’s transformative vision for the community,” said Jacob Fisher, regional vice president at Pennrose. “As the city faces a housing affordability crisis, Sharswood Crossing will add much-needed, high-quality affordable housing in an area facing rapid gentrification.” 

“All Philadelphians deserve access to quality, affordable and safe housing,” said Mayor Jim Kenney. “The Sharswood development has continued to bring much-needed affordable housing to this community. The City is working with PHA in collaboration with neighborhood residents on critical community projects as part of the HUD Choice Neighborhoods Grant, which helps fund this project. We are proud of the work that is being done and looking forward to seeing the individuals and families enjoying their new homes.” 

“The 60 new apartments and townhomes that will break ground today is another important step towards affordable housing and accessibility for the Sharswood community in North Philadelphia,” said Council President Darrell L. Clarke, whose 5th District includes the Sharswood/Blumberg Choice Neighborhood Initiative. “The people of Sharswood and North Philadelphia deserve this – clean, modern choices for affordable homes and apartments to live in. We’re grateful to the Philadelphia Housing Authority and all our partners for their work making these new, affordable places to live a reality.” 

Each unit has a unique spacious floor plans with spectacular city views, energy-efficient appliances, storage lockers and a community room with wide-screen TV. They feature Energy Star appliances and meet Enterprise Green Communities standards. Amenities include laundry facilities, a fitness center, on-site property management office, and covered parking. In addition, a new grocery store recently opened just a few blocks from the apartment complex.

Multifamily units average 650 square feet for one-bedroom units, 1,014 square feet for two-bedroom units, and 1,210 square feet for three-bedroom units. The nine townhomes are approximately1,250 square feet and contain three bedrooms. 

The total development cost was $24.5 million, PHA provided $4.7 million and 30 project-based vouchers. The development is now leasing; applications are being accepted. 

Six of the units will be restricted to 20% of the Area Median Income (AMI) or below, 25 units will be restricted to 50% AMI or below, 23 units will be restricted to 60% AMI or below, and six units will be set at 80% AMI to utilize Income Averaging.

Of the 60 units, 52% percent are restricted to 50% AMI or below. Eligibility depends on several factors, including the number of people in the household, the total annual household income, credit background screening, and other criteria. Thirty units will have Project-Based Vouchers, provided by the Philadelphia Housing Authority.

In addition to PHA funding, financing partners on this $24 million deal include the Pennsylvania Housing Financing Agency (PHFA), Bank of America, N.A., Lument, Freddie Mac, and the Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation (PHDC). In April 2020, PHA also received a $30 million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in support of the entire Sharswood initiative. 

Since work began on the Sharswood Transformation Plan in 2016, nearly half of the planned 1,200 units are complete or under construction. 

In addition to this phase of housing, construction continues at Sharswood Ridge, a mixed-use development on the Ridge Avenue commercial corridor that will feature a bank and an urgent care center, in addition to a grocery store. PHA is also building a new warehouse in Sharswood, to store equipment and vehicles that it uses to maintain its properties. The warehouse is replacing a facility near the airport the agency sold earlier this year. 

For Sharswood Crossing leasing, please contact [email protected] or 267-550-5371. Additional information is also available at https://www.pennrose.com/apartments/pennsylvania/sharswood-crossing/. 

Grand Opening of Sharswood Crossing at 2016 Master Street Expands Affordable Housing

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