Doing Business with PHA Event

Philadelphia Housing Authority Hosts “Doing Business with PHA”

What:

The Philadelphia Housing Authority will host a business networking event to provide suppliers with the opportunity to learn how to become a vendor for the agency. Prospective vendors will learn about upcoming contract opportunities, prequalification, submitting proposals, bidding procedures, Section 3 compliance, minority and women-owned business participation, state and contracting opportunities (COSTARS), and bonding and insurance requirements.

Who:

David Walsh, PHA Executive Vice President of Supply Chain Management Vaughn Taylor, PIDC- Director, Business Development Financial Services

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Doing Business with PHA Event

DOING BUSINESS WITH PHA

The Philadelphia Housing Authority invites you to

DOING BUSINESS WITH PHA

Thursday, June 6, 2019
PHA Headquarters
2013 Ridge Avenue
First Floor Multi-Purpose Room
Registration: 5:30pm – 6:00pm
Networking: 6:00pm – 7:30pm

PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN ABOUT:

• Upcoming Contract Opportunities
• Section 3 Compliance
• Prequalification Process
• MBE/WBE Participation
• Submitting Proposals (RFP)
• Costars Program
• Bidding Procedures (IFB)
• Bonding and Insurance

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HUD Approves PHA Annual MTW Plan for FY2020

MOVING TO WORK ANNUAL PLAN FISCAL YEAR 2020 (APRIL 1, 2019 TO MARCH 31, 2020)

I. INTRODUCTION

This Annual Plan provides information on activities planned by the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) under the Moving To Work Demonstration Program (MTW) for PHA Fiscal Year 2020, i.e. the period from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020.

PHA has been an MTW agency since April 2001, operating under an MTW Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The MTW Agreement, as amended, describes the authority and flexibility granted to PHA under the MTW program along with the requirements for participation. PHA’s MTW Agreement with HUD extends through 2028.

MTW is a demonstration program authorized by Congress, through which PHA and other participating agencies have the flexibility to waive certain statutes and HUD regulations to design and test approaches for providing housing assistance that address one or more of the following statutory objectives:

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PHA Holds Open House for Senior Apts. At Norris Phase II

(Philadelphia, PA – May 7, 2019) -The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) today welcomed seniors to an open house featuring apartments designed especially for them at Norris Apartments Phase II in the city’s North Central neighborhood.

Former residents of the old Norris Apartments site, including seniors, have the right of return to the redeveloped apartment complex which now sits on both sides of the regional rail station that serves Temple University. Twenty-six of the 89 units at the complex are senior preference units, located in two small apartment buildings. The development complements ongoing private housing and commercial development in the neighborhood.

“We want residents to make an informed decision about returning to this neighborhood,” said PHA President and CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. “They need to see the opportunities that now exist in this community as it becomes more fashionable than it was before.”

Jeremiah acknowledged that moving is never easy, but the benefits in this instance are great and noted that PHA covers the cost of their move back into the neighborhood as required by federal law. The location has a spacious community room, the housing authority will handle the residents’ cable connection, and the neighborhood is very walkable with great transit options.

PHA welcomed seniors to an open house featuring apartments designed especially for them at Norris Apartments Phase II in the city’s North Central neighborhood. The housing authority hosted a luncheon for former senior residents at the old Norris Apartments and encouraged them to return and enjoy the revitalized neighborhood.

“The new Norris Apartments represent our ongoing commitment toward making sure every neighborhood in the City of Philadelphia is welcoming and inclusive to people of all incomes and ages,” Council President Darrell L. Clarke said. “We are fulfilling a promise made to this particular community: As Philly grows and evolves, we will continue to put longtime residents like you first. Welcome home!”

Norris Apartments Phase II represents the third of five phases of development following the award of a $30 million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grant to the City of Philadelphia and PHA by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in June 2014. Infilling the “missing teeth” of the once continuous street façades of the early 20th century, these new homes put vacant land to productive use once again while repopulating this once thriving working class community.

“Senior citizens help to stabilize the neighborhood because they have long term knowledge about it,” said Norris Apartments Resident Council President Donna Richardson.
Richardson, who pushed for specially designed senior units at the development, feels that they contribute to the quality of life in a community because they are active in churches or social organizations and may have family members in the immediate area.

City Council President Darrell Clarke (center) visits the new senior units at PHA’s Norris Phase II apartments that are located near Temple University in the city’s North Central neighborhood. Former senior residents of the old Norris complex were encouraged to return to the revitalized neighborhood during a special luncheon hosted by the housing authority.

Norris Apartments Phase II is diverse in its demographic composition as it considers multigenerational, visitablity/accessibility, as well as families, and integrates all of these populations within the broader neighborhood. This strategy allows close proximity to promote shared experiences between neighbors, independent of their differences. Residents played an integral role in the vision for the redesign of the neighborhood.

PHA’s Crackdown on Illegal Dumping

PHA’s Crackdown on Illegal Dumping Nets First Arrest in Sharswood

The agency says it is serious about stopping people from dumping trash in up-and-coming neighborhood

(Philadelphia– April 17, 2019) – Frustrated by people dumping large loads of trash in empty lots in Sharswood, the Philadelphia Housing Authority announced recently that it would work with Philadelphia police to arrest and prosecute illegal dumpers. Today, PHA announced the first arrests and charges in the campaign.

Parris Griffin of South Conestoga Street and Shakeil Calwise of North Newkirk Street have been charged with short-dumping after they were observed by PHA police dumping large bags of wood strips from their pickup truck on Lambert Street in Sharswood.

“I don’t know why some people feel it is their right to dump trash into lots and along sidewalks in Sharswood,” said PHA President and CEO Kelvin Jeremiah. “This neighborhood had been down for a very long time but we and our partners are investing hundreds of millions of dollars into transforming the area. We want to send a clear message to dumpers that their activity will not be tolerated by us or, more importantly, residents in this community.”

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