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Topic: Middletown Public HousingPosted By: Vivian Moon
Subject: Middletown Public Housing
Date Posted: Dec 09 2015 at 1:59pm
From the City Managers
Blog.. Middletown Public Housing
As most are aware, in 2014
we shut down Middletown Public Housing Agency with the intention that our
concentration of Section 8 vouchers would disperse over time until we had a
“normal” amount for a city our size.
40 years of HUD data shows that
voucher holders generally go no further than about 10 miles from their current
location when they receive a voucher. The reason for that appears to
be that because voucher holders are by law, extremely poor, they stay close to
whatever limited support system they have in place for rides, babysitting,
access to public transit, etc.
By closing MPHA and distributing the
vouchers to Hamilton and Lebanon, staff believed that over time Middletown vouchers would be turned in for various reasons
(jobs, death, program violations, etc.) and then reissued in Hamilton
and Lebanon.
It was believed that many of the vouchers would not make their way back to
Middletown.
The shutdown of MPHA was a year long
process getting computer files, paper files and HUD funds distributed to the
correct places. On Tuesday, City Council passed the final piece of that
puzzle, allowing us to close down the bank accounts and distribute the
remaining funds to Butler
and Warren Metropolitan Housing Authorities. With that transfer, we
will finally and officially be out of the Housing Agency business. No one
is happier about that than me.
At the peak of our Section 8 program,
we had just over 1,700 MPHA vouchers operating in the City along with some
additional number of vouchers from Butler Metropolitan Housing Authority
living within Middletown.
When I checked in with BMHA a couple
months ago, the number of Section 8 vouchers operating within the City had
dropped to around 1,000, a drop of over 700 vouchers from just a couple
years ago.
If we were to be consistent with
other communities, we would have just under 800 Section 8 vouchers in the City
to serve our extremely poor. Remember that many of these voucher holders
are elderly citizens on fixed incomes or disabled residents. Despite the
bad rap, almost all of our Section 8 holders were law abiding citizens just
trying to stay in decent housing. Over time, we should continue to
adjust down to somewhere near our 800 goal.
Replies: Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Dec 09 2015 at 2:13pm
"When I checked in with BMHA a couple months ago, the number of Section 8 vouchers operating within the City had dropped to around 1,000, a drop of over 700 vouchers from just a couple years ago."
OOOPS!...I do believe that Mr. Adkins has made a major mistake with this statement. Please notice that this information only came from BMHA. He did not include the number of vouchers that were transfered over to Warren County therefore the the above number of vouchers stated above are incorrect. Mr. Adkins did not reduce the 1,662 vouchers in Middletown.