Public Housing Agencies, commonly referred to as Housing Authorities and abbreviated as PHAs, are federally funded and regulated organizations tasked with developing long-term, sustainable housing strategies for the communities they serve.
Housing authorities offer many services for those within their jurisdiction, most notably the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and Public Housing programs. Each housing authority participates in a different array of programs to best meet the needs of their community.
There are 2 public housing agencies in District Of Columbia managing a total of 3 affordable housing waiting lists that are open now or opening soon.
District Of Columbia housing authorities serve 24526 households through public housing and housing choice voucher programs. District Of Columbia's PHAs serve the most vulnerable residents with 36 percent of renter households in the state earning less than half the Area Median Income.
District of Columbia Housing Authority manages the following affordable housing programs:
Housing Authority information last updated on April 11th, 2024.
Community Connections manages the following affordable housing programs:
Housing Authority information last updated on April 8th, 2022.
Section 8 vouchers can be moved to another area.
Once certain conditions are met, a Section 8 voucher may be transferred to another area (known as "porting").Shirley Toran says:
"Affordable Housing Online is very good at keeping me informed on new and future dates for waiting list applications."