Affordable Housing in Glendale Brochure
Affordable Housing in Glendale Brochure
Affordable Housing in Glendale Brochure
Can people pay money to obtain a Section 8 voucher and bypass the Waiting List?
No. The Section 8 program is a FREE federal program and it is illegal to sell and buy vouchers. If you are approached by someone promising Section 8 assistance in exchange for money, ignore the request and report the activity to the Glendale Section 8 Fraud Hotline at (818) 548-6442.
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The City of Glendale prides itself on the variety of housing options it offers to its residents. The Community Development Department, under direction of the Glendale City Council and Glendale Housing Authority, fosters the development of both market rate and affordable housing in appropriate residential neighborhoods. Community Development staff works directly with multi-family property owners, non-profit and private developers, non-profit agencies, residents, and other stakeholders to achieve this goal. Affordable housing is accomplished by developing, preserving, and administering affordable housing programs and projects for low income households. The vision is to ensure that all neighborhoods are quality livable places that are free of blight, where residents feel safe, and can access resources and services.
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Housing Development
The Glendale Housing Authority has supported the development of numerous affordable housing projects using affordable housing funding, since its inception in 1975. These projects continue to be very successful both in terms of design and operations. These housing projects have provided new affordable rental housing for seniors, families, and special needs populations, as well as home ownership opportunities for first time home buyers. To date, the Glendale Housing Authority has developed over 1,200 units of affordable housing for both low income renters and homeowners.
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The Glendale Housing Authority receives funding from HUD on an annual basis to pay for rental assistance subsidies on behalf of lower income clients. The City does not fund the Section 8 program. The Glendale Housing Authority is authorized for 1,592 Section 8 Vouchers. In addition, the Housing Authority administers a total of approximately 1,500 vouchers from other housing authorities under the program of Portability. In total, the Housing Authority services over 3,000 vouchers consisting of low income, disabled, or elderly households. Households are enrolled into the program from the Section 8 Waiting List. The Waiting List has been closed since January 2001 and no new applications have been taken. Originally, over 12,500 households applied for the program; to date, approximately 2,300 remain on the Waiting List.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is a federal program funded and administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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HOUSING FRAUD
Public benefit programs, such as Section 8 housing, are vulnerable to fraud. Fraud hurts everyone. It weakens the public trust and confidence, and prevents the Housing Authority from assisting eligible families.
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The City actively pursues allegations of fraud. Suspicious activity can be reported to our office for investigation.
Working as a team, we can remove ineligible individualsfrom receiving government assistance fraudulently. To report fraud anonymously, contact the Glendale Section 8 Fraud Hotline at (818) 548-6442 or via email at: section8fraud@ci.glendale.ca.us
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Section 8 Funding
Annual funding from HUD has decreased over the last few years as a result of federal deficit reductions and sequestration. Rather than terminating families from assistance due to reductions in the federal budget, the Glendale Housing Authority has been forced to limit the number of vouchers. When voucher vacancies occur, the vouchers must go unfilled until the federal budget can be increased. As a result, there has been little opportunity to issue vouchers to those on the Waiting List.
If approached please keep in mind the following advice: DO NOT pay money in exchange for the
promise of Section 8 assistance.
DO NOT believe that Section 8 assistance can be purchased on the street from strangers.