Talk:Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority
City Council appointed Nicholas Yates and Betsy Roettger on October 19, 2015. I'm still trying to sort out what positions each of them fill.
History
These are facts from research conducted by Sean Tubbs in February 2016. These could be added to a Vinegar Hill urban renewal page but for now I'm concentrating the facts here.
- Edward R. Slaughter was chair in January 1960.
- Gordon W. Price was executive director in January 1960. Possibly George
- David J. Wood Jr. was legal adviser
- Thompson A. Dyke was a planning engineer
Origins of slum-clearance
I'm trying to track down the exact origins of legislation that authorized slum clearance. I'm on a history search today so I just want to leave this here. --Seantubbs (talk) 11:09, 15 January 2017 (CST)
- Scan of Daily Progress, April 19, 1948
- CQ resources on federal housing policy in the 20th century
- Daily Progress, January 25, 1954 account of President Eisenhower's housing policies
Funding tracking
CRHA South First Phase Two | Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority
- $400,000 (NHTF)
- $2,000,000 (HIEE)
City of Charlottesville
South First Phase Two is a new construction project of 113 rental units in Charlottesville. The project includes one-, two-, three- four-, and five-bedroom apartments across 21 buildings. Fifty-eight of the units will have either a Section 8 or Section 9 subsidy. The project will include a program, in partnership with the Charlottesville Office of Economic Opportunity and Piedmont Virginia Community College, to provide job training. The development also includes substantial indoor community resource space, outdoor amenity spaces, access to trails and recreational space along Pollack's Branch. [1]
- ↑ Web. Governor Northam Announces Over $60 Million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing Loans, Press Release, January 13, 2022, retrieved January 15, 2022.