The Holyoke Housing Authority (HHA) is a public agency of the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts that provides subsidized public housing to low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
The Housing Authority owns and operates 12 developments, which contain 821 housing units. These include Beaudoin Village, Lyman Terrace, Toepfert Apartments, Churchill Homes, Zielinski Apartments, Coughlin Apartments, Beaudry-Boucher Apartments, Falcetti Apartments, Rosary Towers, the Murphy Congregate House, and Seibel Apartments. In addition to these sites, the agency also administers 1,400 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers for housing units in the private market.[6]
The agency is overseen by a 5-member board of commissioners.[7] Four of the commissioners are appointed by the mayor and one commissioner is appointed by the Governor.
Each year the HHA awards two scholarships through the Holyoke Community College Foundation to eligible students who are residents of public housing or Section 8 leased properties, meeting the required 12 credit enrollment for full-time students, and 6 credits for nontraditional students.[8]
References
^"Federal Housing Authority, $4000 Voted by Council". Springfield Republican. Springfield, Mass. April 6, 1938. p. 4.
^"Public Housing Agency (PHA) - A State, county, municipality or other governmental entity or public body (or agency or instrumentality thereof) authorized to engage in or
assist in the development or operation of low-income housing." - HUD definition. Cf. July 14, 2010 BHA Five Year Plan submitted to HUD.
^"Our Developments". Holyoke Housing Authority. 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
^"Executive Staff". Holyoke Housing Authority. 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
^"Scholarships". Holyoke Community College. 2017. Archived from the original on October 26, 2017. Holyoke Housing Authority Commissioners Fellowship Scholarship These scholarships are made possible by the board of the Holyoke Housing Authority. They are for residents of the HHA who are either in public housing or through the Leased Housing/Section 8 Program, and registered as a full-time student with a minimum of 12 credits or a nontraditional student with a minimum of 6 credits.