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Is MPHA Section 8 Waiting list Unreasonable

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    Posted: Mar 28 2009 at 2:25pm
HUD's rules on waiting lists are vague at best.  But if Middletown's Section 8 program is turning over say 1 Section 8 Choice voucher every 5 days and the waiting list has 500 recipients on the list, on the mist as Marconi stated, it will take 2500 days to get to number 500.  I would think that would be considered unreasonable by the average person.  Does anyone know the turn over rate for Section 8 Choice Vouchers?  Has Middletown's list gone way beyond reasonable?  I think so.
 
HUD's Guidelines:
 
 
4.2 OPENING THE WAITING LIST

Some PHAs always keep the housing choice voucher program waiting list open and accept

applications at any time during the business day. Other PHAs only open the waiting list for brief

application periods. Either approach may be acceptable. What is important is that the approach

used results in a waiting list that has a sufficient number of eligible applicants to ensure that new

and turnover vouchers are issued as quickly as possible to eligible applicants. At the same time,

the waiting list should not be allowed to grow to such a size that the wait for housing is

unreasonable. There is no magic formula for when to open the waiting list. The decision to open

depends upon local needs and circumstances, such as the receipt of new increments, availability

of a large number of previously issued vouchers, existence of an outdated or diminished waiting

list, or the need to target special populations, such as persons with disabilities or family

unification eligible families.

PHAs must affirmatively further fair housing opportunity. Before opening the waiting list, the

PHA must advertise in a local newspaper of general circulation and also through minority media

and other suitable means. A PHA's advertising or outreach plan must be included in the PHA

administrative plan. The announcements must include information on the time and place of

application taking. If the application period is limited, the announcement must provide clear

information on the end of the application period. The public notice must also state any limitation

on who may apply for the available slots in the program.

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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