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Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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The ARHA provides public housing for low-income families under regulations provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The ARHA does not receive any city funding although its nine commissioners are appointed by Alexandria's city council. The ARHA is a political subdivision of Virginia.

Norfolk / Virginia / United States
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Waynesboro / Virginia / United States
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The Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority opened its first public housing development of 61 units in 1974. Today, it owns and manages more than one 180 housing units on over five sites throughout the city of Waynesboro, Va. The authority s supportive housing program promotes the development of housing and supportive services to assist homeless individuals with disabilities in their transition from living on the streets and in shelters to achieving permanent housing and maximum self-sufficiency. Its indoor plumbing and rehabilitation loan program provides no-interest loans to low-income homeowners whose dwellings lack functional indoor plumbing. The authority also administers the YouthBuild program, which provides work and learning opportunities to educationally and economically disadvantaged young adults who have dropped out of school. The Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority also offers homeownership education, child care and general education development instruction.
Richmond / Virginia / United States
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The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority is committed ethically and financially to making Richmond, Va. a better place to live and work. The agency has been at the forefront of community development for more than 63 years. RRHA provides quality housing for low- and moderate-income families, the elderly and the disabled with decent housing. With 4,100 units of public housing, RRHA is Virginias largest housing authority. In all, RRHAs housing and community development programs directly serve more than 33,000 Richmond citizens. But RRHA works to provide much more than housing for Richmond families. The authority extends a helping hand to families who are working to achieve self-sufficiency--through the authoritys award-winning and innovative educational and job-training programs. For residents of RRHAs housing for the elderly on-site service staffs provide counseling, wellness programs and social and recreational activities. Cultural and educational programs, including computer classes, also complement the active, independent lives of Richmond s elderly residents.
Richmond / Virginia / United States
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The Department of Community Development offers a range of community-based services for the people of Richmond. The department s land use administration division provides advice and analysis related to land use and development issues, as well as prepares and makes recommendations on various development projects, acquisitions, permits and encroachments. The Department of Community Development operates a housing and neighborhoods division that promotes neighborhood revitalization and stabilization with the involvement of residents and other stakeholders. It is funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The department also has a comprehensive planning division that collects, analyzes and disseminates the U.S. Census data to the general public and other city agencies. Additionally, it offers property maintenance and engineering services. The Department of Community Development is located in Richmond, Va.
Fairfax / Virginia / United States
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The Department of Community Development and Planning is made up of three divisions dedicated to improving and promoting Fairfax City's residential and business areas.

The Planning and Design Review Division helps with long-range planning and the design of new developments. Comprehensive and master plans come out of this division.

The Current Planning Division deals with zoning ordinances, providing standards for development, land use and structures in the city. It reviews rezoning, special-use permits, special exception and variance applications. It reviews site plans, subdivisions and the city's Chesapeake Bay water quality program.

The Economic Development Division works to strengthen the city's economic base by promoting office and retail opportunities and helping those interested navigate city regulations and processes.

Find this office in City Hall Annex Room 207.