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Taylor Housing Authority warns of HUD sanctions tied to subsidiary entities, staff says federal sanctions could freeze funding
Summary
Taylor Housing Authority executive director Shay Goldsman told council the authority received a March 23 HUD notice citing unresolved issues traced to an Office of Inspector General (OIG) finding and the separation of two housing development corporations; Goldsman said sanctions could freeze admin fees, block new projects and require repayments.
Taylor Housing Authority Executive Director Shay Goldsman warned the city council on April 9 that HUD has delivered a notice raising current and potential sanctions tied to earlier OIG findings regarding the separation of two housing development corporations from public control.
Goldsman said HUD’s field office emailed the authority on March 23 and that the issues date to an OIG investigation in 2014. The central concern, she said, is that Mallard Run Housing Development Corporation and Taylor Sunset Housing Development Corporation — and the properties associated with them (Mallard Run Apartments and Heritage Oak Apartments) — are no longer under the…
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