FY 12 Plan - HUD
FY 12 Plan - HUD
FY 12 Plan - HUD
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[Moving-to-Work 2011-20<strong>12</strong> Annual <strong>Plan</strong>]<br />
1b - Pilot Child Care Program 2010-2011 Promote Family Self-Sufficiency<br />
1c - Holistic Case Management 2010-2011 Promote Family Self-Sufficiency<br />
1d - Resident Ambassador Program 2010-2011 Promote Family Self-Sufficiency<br />
1e - Preservation and Expansion of Affordable Housing 2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
Activity <strong>Plan</strong> Year Adopted Goal<br />
2 - Simplify and Streamline <strong>HUD</strong> Approval Process for<br />
the Development, Redevelopment, and Acquisition of<br />
Public Housing<br />
2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
3 - Biennial Recertification Public Housing<br />
Elderly/Disabled<br />
4 - Streamline Methods of Verification for Public Housing<br />
and HCV<br />
5 - Requirements for Acceptable Documents for HCV and<br />
Public Housing<br />
6 - Commitment of Project-based vouchers to SAHAowned<br />
or controlled Units with Expiring Subsidies<br />
7 - Remove Limitation of Commitment on Project-<br />
Based Vouchers (PBV), so that PBV may be committed to<br />
more than 25% of the Units in Family Developments<br />
without Required Provision of Supportive Services<br />
2010-2011 Achieve Programmatic Efficiencies<br />
2010-2011 Achieve Programmatic Efficiencies<br />
2010-2011 Achieve Programmatic Efficiencies<br />
2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
8 - Revise Mobility Rules for Project-Based Vouchers 2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
9 - Allocate Set-Asides for Tenant-Based Vouchers for<br />
Households Referred by Non-Profit Sponsors who will<br />
Provide Supportive Services to those Households<br />
2010-2011 Increase Affordable Housing Choices<br />
Section II. General Operating Information<br />
SAHA provides housing to more than 25,000 family and elderly/disabled units<br />
throughout the city of San Antonio. Our affordable housing inventory consists of 6,326<br />
public housing units, <strong>12</strong>,311 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and 6,992 mixedincome<br />
units, as described in the following summary.<br />
A. HOUSING STOCK INFORMATION<br />
<strong>HUD</strong> Unit Summary – The chart below summarizes the total unit count for both Public<br />
Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Programs. SAHA‟s HCV utilization rate<br />
for non-MTW leased vouchers is currently at 495 due to lease up periods, staff turnover,<br />
and the need for our partners to hire additional case managers. In 2010, SAHA received<br />
an additional 100 Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) vouchers and 160 tenant<br />
protection vouchers. Additionally, the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy<br />
Program which serves up to 88 persons was transferred to another location and we<br />
received a grant renewal for the Shelter Plus Care Program that can serve up to 86<br />
households was received. SAHA anticipates a 98% lease-up rate goal of 956 leased<br />
San Antonio Housing Authority Annual Moving-to-Work <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>FY</strong> 2011-20<strong>12</strong> Page 11