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NEWS RELEASE
City Hall
1565 First Street
Sarasota, FL 34236

For Immediate Release: August 17, 2007

HOUSING AUTHORITY TRANSITIONS
TO LOCAL GOVERNANCE

Sarasota, FL: Citing success and cooperation, the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development notified the City of Sarasota this week it will begin transitioning the Sarasota Housing Authority from federal receivership to local control. Local governance could take effect by Spring 2008.

The announcement comes five weeks after the City formally requested SHA be returned to local governance. “The Department agrees with your assessment that much progress has been made at the Sarasota Housing Authority since the establishment of the HUD receivership….HUD believes that the SHA is ready to begin the process of transition back to local governance,” wrote Orlando Cabrera, HUD Assistant Secretary.

“This is a good day. We have been anxiously awaiting this notification,” said Mayor Lou Ann Palmer. “It is in the best interest of the Housing Authority for a locally appointed board to manage the daily activities of the Authority. Great strides have been made with the Housing Authority, and we want to ensure progress continues as the Housing Authority experiences unprecedented redevelopment. There is such a need for low income housing in our area and it is extraordinarily important that we regain local control,” said Palmer.

The first step in the transition is to establish a five member Advisory Board. The City Commission will provide HUD with the names and biographies of the prospective candidates. HUD requires that one person be a current resident of SHA public housing. HUD then will evaluate the candidates and set a date to launch the Advisory Board. The Advisory Board will be just like that of a formal Board; however, it will not have voting authority. The Advisory Board Members will have input into the decision making process and receive education on Housing Authority procedures. Typically, an Advisory Board serves for six months prior to the return of governance to local control.

SHA went into receivership April 12, 2005.

 

For more information, please contact:
Jan Thornburg, Public Information Officer (941) 954-2613
jan.thornburg@sarasotagov.com