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Public Housing
Housing Choice Voucher
Program
Youth Adult Services
Homeownership
Opportunities
Family Self Sufficiency
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About Alexander City Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of the City of Alexander City (ACHA) was chartered as a
non-profit corporation in 1966 by the State of Alabama to provide decent, safe
and sanitary housing to the low-income citizens of Alexander City. By contract
with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as provided by the
U.S. Housing Act of 1937, the Authority, a Public Housing Agency (PHA), is
governed by a local 5 member Board of Commissioners. The Commissioners are
appointed by the Mayor and each serve a 5 year term. The Board elects a
chairman and vice-chairman each year at the annual meeting.
ACHA operates 477 public housing units and 265 Section 8 Voucher units within
Alexander City assisting about 1500 people or about 10% of the area population.
Funding comes from HUD, local rental receipts, investments and grants. ACHA
currently has 22 full-time and 4 part-time employees and a varying number of
subcontractors who work in our Capital Fund Program. ACHA operates the Public
Housing Program, the Housing Choice Voucher Program, Family Self Sufficiency
Program, a Youth and Adult Services Program, and a Homeownership Program under
a 501c3 nonprofit corporation called the Central Alabama Development
Corporation.
The mission of ACHA is to provide the necessary number of affordable, decent,
safe and sanitary dwelling units within its jurisdiction; to administer,
professionally and accurately, the programs authorized by the Board of
Commissioners and Congress; and to professionally maintain the property that
has been developed throughout its intended useful life. ACHA accomplishes this
by serving the needs of our residents on a daily basis and providing
opportunities to those who wish to take advantage of the programs we offer.
HUD recognized ACHA as a "High Performer", based on the Public Housing
Assessment Program which is the measuring stick used to evaluate housing
authorities across the nation. ACHA has scored above 90 out of 100 consistently
every year in the four categories evaluated by HUD: Physical, Financial,
Management and Resident Satisfaction. This high performer status enables ACHA
to capitalize on certain bonuses given by HUD which benefit the residents of
ACHA.
ACHA has an ongoing Capital Fund Program (CFP) that employs over twenty-five
local subcontractors on a year round basis. This is a vital funding program for
ACHA.
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