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Gauss Housing Authority reports 96.8% occupancy; waiting lists remain for family units, ADA access limited
Summary
At the June 4 Gauss Housing Authority meeting Director Maritza Cervantes reported 217 of 224 units were leased (96.8%), growing waiting lists for family-sized units, limits on formally designated accessible units and accommodations made case-by-case.
Gauss Housing Authority Director Maritza Cervantes told the Board of Commissioners on June 4 that the authority was leasing 217 of 224 units, a 96.8% occupancy rate, and had five units ready to lease after recent modernizations.
Cervantes said four applicants were cleared for lease-up and one applicant remained pending eligibility. The authority reported two units in turnaround and two units offline for modernization that had just been returned to service.
The authority’s waiting list was broken down by unit size: 135 households for one-bedroom units, 83 for two-bedroom units, 38 for three-bedroom units, five for four-bedroom units and one…
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