As an essential service to the community, MHA will be open for operations, but the office will be closed to the public. Get the latest updates and learn more below.
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如何搭梯子访问外网
如何搭梯子访问外网
如何搭梯子访问外网
如何搭梯子访问外网
Our goal is to assist low and moderate-income residents of Marin County to secure and maintain high quality affordable housing.
The Housing Authority of the County of Marin, "Marin Housing" is a public corporation authorized to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for low and moderate income people. We are empowered to undertake all activities necessary to accomplish this public purpose, including acquiring property, developing housing, issuing tax-exempt bonds, entering into mortgages, trust indentures, leases, condemning property, borrowing money, accepting grants, and managing property.
Marin Housing is separate and distinct from HUD, from county government, and from other county and state agencies - much like a special district. The Housing Authority Commission currently consists of seven members - the five members of the Board of Supervisors, and two public housing tenants. Marin Housing operates programs in the incorporated areas of Marin under Cooperation agreements with the local towns and cities and in the unincorporated ares of Marin under Cooperation agreement with the County of Marin.
Waiting list is now open for the following Program Based Voucher properties: Warner Creek Senior Housing: 1 Bedroom units located in Novato Hamilton Family Housing: 4 Bedroom units located in Novato Pt Reyes Mixed Housing: 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom units located in Pt. Reyes Fairfax Vest Family Housing: 4 Bedroom units located in Fairfax
MHA Executive Director Response to George Floyd Murder
As the Marin Housing Authority Executive Director, everyday my staff and I are working to create a better place and more opportunities for our residents and the community at large. But since the senseless and brutal murder of George Floyd, I have been trying to emerge from my state of shock and reflect on what can we do, what can I do to help. As I did this, I was reminded of the stages of grief we are all expected to go through. Those stages being: Shock and denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance It is not the same for all people and it is also not clear as to when a person goes into each stage and how long the time in that stage will last. But based on the pain that I feel and the pain I see others are feeling and expressing, I want to replace that final stage of grief called Acceptance, with a new hope filled stage called Change. A Change that requires us to all stand up against racial and social injustice. A Change that enables us to feel the pain and suffering of our fellow human being, especially across our differences and divides. A Change to use our personal power, privilege and platform to call out inequality always. Please know that we are intentional in that we want our practices, policies and interactions with you, our partners, to bring on long overdue change in our society. Please let us know if you have ideas and suggestions on how we can support one another especially during these difficult times. I can be reached at Ljordan@marinhousing.org or by phone at 415- 491-2530 . Your partner in working together for a better world Download the PDF Document Here
HAP Payments Will Continue To Be Processed
28 Apr, 2023•
Landlord Partners - All Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) will continue to be processed monthly- as an essential service agency MHA will continue to be opened but will limit operations to essential functions. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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24 Mar, 2023•
Marin County Board of Supervisors Approves Eviction Moratorium