Additionally, HACC owns another units which are scattered throughout the County and a unit nine-story highrise located within Milwaukie's Hillside Park, referred to as Hillside Manor, is exclusively for the elderly and persons with disabilities. Most of HACC's low-rent public housing units are duplexes and single-family dwellings with front and back yards.
The units range in size from one to four bedrooms. Lawns are well established and HACC maintains the grounds to neighborhood standards. Programs for residents include a Head Start center, a Career and Learning Center, sports and recreation activities, entrepreneurial experience, cross-age mentorship, crime prevention, summer day camp, and service coordination for families including seniors, disabled and non-English speaking people.
HACC also provides an array of federally funded ancillary programs and services to assist public housing residents in achieving self-sufficiency. HACC's resident services are nationally recognized. Rent is based upon income. Included with the rent, the Housing Authority pays for water, sewer and trash collection. There is no asset limitation; however, income derived from assets is included in the annual income.
The demand for low-rent public housing is high. The current waiting time for available units ranges from 18 to 24 months. Applications are filed in chronological order by date and time of receipt and unit size needs. The Housing Authority currently owns, maintains and manages units of low-rent public housing. It was constructed in and modernized in A new Headstart Center was completed in Clackamas Heights South A - D Street Oregon City This unit low-rent public housing park for families was constructed in and consists of single family dwellings and duplexes.
It was the first public housing project in Oregon. Hillside Manor SE Hillside Street Milwaukie This unit low-rent public housing project for senior citizens and persons with disabilities was constructed in The nine-story highrise remains Clackamas County's tallest building. The Housing Authority also owns, manages, maintains and provides services to units of low rent public housing known as "scattered sites".
As the name implies, these one- two-, three- and four-unit projects are scattered around the county. They primarily consist of units large enough to house families. Some of the units were acquired; others were constructed as turn-key projects. If you or someone you know is physically or financially challenged, check out these Portland resources for home modifications, senior support, in-home care, food assistance, healthcare, and more.
Save a copy of our free resource packet or scroll down for a complete list of organizations in your area. Must live in the North Clackamas Revitalization Area, reside in the dwelling, be at or below income limits, and have approval from the property owner.
Help low-income homeowners pay for needed and critical repairs. Loans are provided to low-income homeowners and grants aregiven to low-income persons with disabilities. Website: www. Email: [email protected]. Resource and support for unpaid family caregivers for seniors and older caregivers of children and adults with disabilities.
Offers support transportation, general assistance around the house, social activities to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities, free of charge. Assist adults that live in the family home, independently, or receive residential services. Assist children who live at home, group homes, or foster homes with education goals, activities, and plans for transitioning into adulthood.
Current Annual Gross Income Limits. Household Size. Annual Income. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. For low-income homeowners. Do you live in Clackamas County? Property Address. Mailing Address. Email optional. Do you currently live in the home that you want to repair?
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