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Tempe Housing Authority reports 97 percent voucher utilization improving community housing support

April 19, 2024 | Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Tempe Housing Authority reports 97 percent voucher utilization improving community housing support
During the recent Tempe Housing Authority meeting on April 18, 2024, officials provided a comprehensive update on the progress and challenges faced in the realm of housing assistance. The meeting highlighted the authority's alignment with the city council's strategic priorities and showcased significant advancements in housing support over the past few months.

In 2023, the Tempe Housing Authority administered over $13 million in housing assistance subsidies, demonstrating a robust commitment to aiding vulnerable families. The authority has the capacity to assist 1,233 households through various housing choice voucher programs. Since August, efforts have been made to reduce the waitlist, with 54% of voucher recipients successfully finding homes, while 35% continue their search. Unfortunately, 11% of vouchers have expired, necessitating the reallocation of assistance to other families in need.

A key focus of the meeting was the impressive increase in leasing rates. The authority reported a significant rise in voucher utilization, with nearly 97% of available vouchers now being leased. This marks a substantial improvement from a low of 74% two years ago. The data presented included both verified figures from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and projections for the upcoming months, indicating a positive trend in housing stability for the community.

The meeting also detailed the issuance of 210 vouchers from August 2023 to March 2024, with 114 successfully leased, while 73 recipients are still in the process of finding suitable housing. This proactive approach reflects the authority's ongoing commitment to addressing the housing needs of Tempe residents.

As the meeting concluded, officials emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum in these efforts and continuing to support families in their housing journeys. The Tempe Housing Authority's progress not only highlights the effectiveness of its programs but also underscores the critical need for ongoing support and resources to ensure that all residents have access to safe and affordable housing.

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