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07/27/2010

FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY EXPANSION

The Housing Commission received additional funding to enhance the Family Self-Sufficiency Program in 2010. We are currently completing orientations for public housing and section 8 families who wish to better their futures and hope to increase their employment ability and/or move to home ownership. Please contact our staff at 410-222-6200, extension 156 for section 8 families, and extension 134 for public housing residents.

06/17/2010

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTICE

This is notice that the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County will hold their board meeting on Thursday, June 17, at 8:30 A.M. at 7477 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd., in the third floor conference room.

06/04/2010

COMMERCIAL SPACE IN GLEN BURNIE

The Housing Commission has commercial space available to rent at North Arundel Plaza in the Glen Burnie Town Center. We offer great rates in an excellent facility. Call Now - 410-222-6200, ext. 117.

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Board of Commissioners

At the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County, we value our executive board and the decisions that they make. Their insight is pertinent in guiding the agency’s plan and their ongoing dedication keeps the focus of HCAAC sharp. Our Board of Commissioner members are:
  • Richard L. Ay, Sr. - Chair
  • William F. Utz, Vice-Chair
  • Gerald  Benoit
  • Darlene McKiver-Blue
  • Peter J. Ponne
  • Sandra A. Ervin
  • David A. Schultz
  • Carrie Blackburn Riley, Legal Counsel

The Board of Commissioners plays a crucial role in the community, and they have many responsibilities that include:

  • Determining the needs of the community as a whole, the service needs of the residents, and the resources already available in the community
  • Assessing the specific skills, abilities and needs of public housing residents and their particular areas of interest in community service, education, training and job opportunities.
  • Partnering in the planning process for community service with the public housing authority staff and public housing residents
  • Developing relationships and creating partnerships that increase the impact of individual organizations, develop new leaders, build an ongoing power base, increase sustainability, and broaden the scope of programs
  • Organizing community service programs and activities
  • Participant Development and Support
  • Developing and Assessing Annual Objectives
  • Providing systems for tracking progress toward annual objectives and collecting descriptive and demographic data
  • Developing and abiding by the Missions and Goals of the PHA plan and the Agency

The Board of Commissioners is made up of outstanding citizens who have proven to be leaders and patrons of our community, with the dedication, skills, and ability to provide the best possible solutions to the current issues regarding public housing, and develop the Agency Plan to meet the housing needs of Anne Arundel County residents making wise use of the funding provided to the programs, as well as expanding those programs to further the development of the community.

The members of the Housing Commission meet the 3rd Thursday of each month, excluding May and October, at 8:30 a.m. at 7477 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd., Suite 302, Glen Burnie, MD 21060.