Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority People Housing People Mission

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Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority “People Housing People”

Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority “People Housing People”

Mission Statement The Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority (SMHA) provides eligible residents of Stark County

Mission Statement The Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority (SMHA) provides eligible residents of Stark County with quality affordable housing in decent, safe, and nourishing neighborhoods. By working in partnership with the public and private sectors, SMHA provides families with housing choices and opportunities.

Governance • • • Political sub-division of the state Governed by a five member

Governance • • • Political sub-division of the state Governed by a five member Board of Commissioners Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3735 Annual Contributions Contract with the Federal Government Business Model • Project-based • Funding • Budget (16 Total) • Accounting • Management • Oversight/Performance Assessment

Organizational Chart

Organizational Chart

Board of Commissioners • Daniel Fonte, Chair – Appointed by Stark County Court of

Board of Commissioners • Daniel Fonte, Chair – Appointed by Stark County Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division • Marilyn Frazier, Vice Chair – Appointed by City of Canton Mayor • Roger Mann – Appointed by Stark County Board of Commissioners • Dan Mc. Masters – Appointed by Stark County Court of Common Pleas • Jeffrey Mc. Daniels – Appointed by City of Canton Mayor (Serves a five year staggered term)

The History of SMHA • The Housing Act of 1937 provided subsidies to improve

The History of SMHA • The Housing Act of 1937 provided subsidies to improve the living conditions for lowincome families. • Canton Metropolitan Housing Authority was established in April 1939. • First reorganizational meeting held January 31, 1947. • In 1970, the name was changed to Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority. • 18 th Public Housing Authority to form in Ohio • 1 of 75 PHA’s in Ohio

Economic Impact SMHA… • Employs over 100 employees in locations throughout Stark County. •

Economic Impact SMHA… • Employs over 100 employees in locations throughout Stark County. • Paid over $4, 660, 837 in gross wages in 2014. • Remitted $95, 315 in local, $116, 655 in state, and $456, 952 in federal income taxes. • Paid $6, 545, 678 to vendors • Paid $6, 673, 336 to Housing Choice Voucher landlords

Housing Programs 1. Public Housing 2. Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) 3. Assisted Housing 4.

Housing Programs 1. Public Housing 2. Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) 3. Assisted Housing 4. Special Programs

Public Housing Established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families,

Public Housing Established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high rise apartments for elderly families.

Public Housing Total Public Housing Units 2, 546 Alliance 283 Canton Massillon 326 1,

Public Housing Total Public Housing Units 2, 546 Alliance 283 Canton Massillon 326 1, 736 8% Other 201 11% 13% 68% 1, 698 Family Sites 848 High Rise

Income Eligibility At or Below 80% of Median Income Public Housing Income Guidelines (As

Income Eligibility At or Below 80% of Median Income Public Housing Income Guidelines (As of April 2015) $47, 100 $50, 900 $54, 650 $58, 450 $62, 200 $42, 400 $37, 700 $33, 000 Income 1 2 3 4 5 Household Members 6 7 8

How the Program Works Individual Completes Public Housing Application Selection and Income Verification Rent

How the Program Works Individual Completes Public Housing Application Selection and Income Verification Rent Amount Determined (30% of adjusted gross income) Annual Recertification Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) checked 120 Days After Lease Up Participant Leases Unit

Resident Services Albert H. Mc. Ilwain Scholarship Two $500 scholarships are available for all

Resident Services Albert H. Mc. Ilwain Scholarship Two $500 scholarships are available for all SMHA public housing residents and Section 8 participants. Summer Lunch Program Children ages 5 -18 are invited to eat lunch at various SMHA sites throughout the summer months. Resident Initiative Program Designed to assist residents with achieving self-sufficiency. Employment, job training, and educational opportunities are available.

Senior Services Flu Immunizations Influenza vaccines are available to qualifying resident at little or

Senior Services Flu Immunizations Influenza vaccines are available to qualifying resident at little or no cost. Senior Council A forum for SMHA staff and Senior Resident Officers to meet monthly and exchange information. Meals on Wheels At several locations, seniors can purchase a hot, nutritious meal for a small donation.

Resident Association The SMHA Resident Association A jurisdiction-wide Resident Association that represents all Stark

Resident Association The SMHA Resident Association A jurisdiction-wide Resident Association that represents all Stark County residents living in SMHA developments. Meetings Informative monthly meetings are held on the 3 rd Tuesday of each month. Resident Councils Hart Apartments, Witmer Arms, Plaza Terrace & Kimberle Gardens.

Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) History • Began in 1975 to assist low-income families, elderly,

Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) History • Began in 1975 to assist low-income families, elderly, and individuals with disabilities to rent decent, safe, and affordable housing in the private market. • Funded by HUD. • SMHA… – Has successfully operated a Section 8 Program in Stark County for over 30 years. – Serves over 1, 600 families.

Applying for the HCV Program Individuals and families receive a “voucher” also referred to

Applying for the HCV Program Individuals and families receive a “voucher” also referred to as a “subsidy” that can be used to obtain housing of their choice in the private market which meets the Section 8 program requirements.

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (VASH) • Assist chronically homeless veterans to obtaining decent,

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (VASH) • Assist chronically homeless veterans to obtaining decent, safe, and affordable housing. • SMHA began the VASH Program in October 2013 with 25 vouchers. • Currently, SMHA administers 50 vouchers.

Family Unification Program (FUP) Provides housing opportunities to families that are separated due to

Family Unification Program (FUP) Provides housing opportunities to families that are separated due to lack of suitable housing in cooperation with Stark County Job and Family Services.

HCV Participation Total Housing choice vouchers HCV VASH FUP 50 1, 502 3%3% 94%

HCV Participation Total Housing choice vouchers HCV VASH FUP 50 1, 502 3%3% 94% 50

Program Requirements Public Housing, Housing Choice Voucher, and Non-Public Housing • • • Current

Program Requirements Public Housing, Housing Choice Voucher, and Non-Public Housing • • • Current Photo ID (Household member over age 18) Official Birth Certificate Social Security Card Income Verifications Verification of Marital Status Custody Papers (if applicable) Proof of Pregnancy (if applicable) Current College Enrollment Documents (if applicable) Proof of Residency (if living in a shelter)** Landlord Reference Check** ** Public Housing Program Only

Special Programs Continuum of Care Rental Assistance (formally Shelter Plus Care) Provides permanent rental

Special Programs Continuum of Care Rental Assistance (formally Shelter Plus Care) Provides permanent rental assistance to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families. Special Program Vouchers 33% 45 % 131 96 Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program Provides permanent project based assistance at Gateway Estates. HOME Tenant-based Rental Assistance Program Provides 24 months of transitional rental assistance to targeted homeless or 10% 12% at risk individuals and families. 36 28 Co. C Mod-Rehab SRO HOME MHRSB Mental Heath and Recovery Services Board of Stark County Local funds are allocated to SMHA by the MHRSB to provide both transitional and permanent tenant-based rental assistance to targeted homeless or at risk individuals and families and individuals residing in Adult Care Facilities. Partners • MHRSB • YWCA of Canton • Community Services of Stark County • Quest Recovery and Prevention Services

Assisted Housing Alliance Towers Washington Townhomes Hunter House 48 Units 100 Units 26% 54%

Assisted Housing Alliance Towers Washington Townhomes Hunter House 48 Units 100 Units 26% 54% 38 Units 20%

Confidential Hotline SMHA has established a confidential 24/7 information hot line number to assist

Confidential Hotline SMHA has established a confidential 24/7 information hot line number to assist our residents in reporting criminal and drug activity and other lease violations on SMHA property.

Program Operating Budgets Assisted Housing Choice Voucher Public Housing Assisted Housing 15% 4% $1,

Program Operating Budgets Assisted Housing Choice Voucher Public Housing Assisted Housing 15% 4% $1, 135, 448 $4, 199, 917 26% $7, 225, 191 54% $14, 742, 424 Total Operating Budget $27, 302, 980

Contact Us Address: 400 East Tuscarawas Street Canton, Ohio 44702 Office Hours: 8: 00

Contact Us Address: 400 East Tuscarawas Street Canton, Ohio 44702 Office Hours: 8: 00 am to 4: 30 pm, Mon-Fri. Phone: (330) 454 -8051 Website: www. starkmha. org