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Newark Housing Authority Seeks To Assist 1,100 New Families

The agency has submitted an aggressive Section 8 leasing plan to HUD, which seeks to assist Newark families with affordable housing needs.

Commissioner Brian Logan, Commissioner Norma Gonzales, Commissioner Alif Muhammad, Commissioner Martinique Costa, Commissioner Fausto Baez and Executive Director Victor Cirilo stand behind Chairman Eddie Osborne after a recent Board meeting.
Commissioner Brian Logan, Commissioner Norma Gonzales, Commissioner Alif Muhammad, Commissioner Martinique Costa, Commissioner Fausto Baez and Executive Director Victor Cirilo stand behind Chairman Eddie Osborne after a recent Board meeting. (Newark Housing Authority)

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Due to an increase in federal funding, the Newark Housing Authority (NHA) has announced an aggressive leasing initiative that will seek to assist over 1,100 new families who live and/or work in the City of Newark.

“We are excited to start off the New Year with this major announcement,” said Executive Director Victor Cirilo. “Our Section 8 Program is a major vehicle to assure that affordable housing is an option to residents who need it the most.”

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The Section 8 program has almost 20,000 families listed. Of that number, 14,000 qualify for the Newark preference, meaning the individual on the list either lives and/or works in the City of Newark.

“We have started initial contact by reaching out to families that qualify for the Newark preference,” said NHA Section 8 Program Director Duane Knight. “So far we have contacted over 2,400 families. Our goal is to have all unused and available housing vouchers on the street by the end of June.”

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After all the applications are mailed, eligible applicants must fill out the applications and submit them to the Section 8 Program by the deadline attached to the form. Applicants are then screened for income eligibility, a background check including immigration status, and preference applicability.

Once the applicant passes the background and verification stage, the housing voucher is issued to the family who then seeks a suitable apartment in the private rental market. “Once a family locates a unit, we perform a housing inspection,” said Knight. “All units must conform to the City of Newark’s building codes, Federal quality standards, and local rent control requirements.”

The NHA is anticipating to reach its goal by the end of the calendar year. Any current applicant on the waiting list is encouraged to inform the Housing Authority when there are changes in address or family composition. Failure to do this results in the NHA not being able to locate the client once their name is on top of the waiting list.

“It’s a new year and a new vision for the housing authority as we continue to become more pro-active in assisting our current residents and those in need,” concluded Director Cirilo. “This is just the first of many more announcements and changes planned for the betterment of our residents in 2020.

The Newark Housing Authority is celebrating 80 years of existence and is an affordable housing provider and developer. For more information about the Newark Housing Authority, visit http://www.newarkha.org

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