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The meeting included approval of checks for November. Discussions covered LIPH occupancy rates and HCV utilization figures. New business involved approving Collection Loss Write-offs for uncollectible vacated tenant accounts for October and November. The Board also approved Resolution #2026-01 for the 2026 Board Plan of Work, Resolution #2026-02 regarding the extension and delivery of an EPC Equipment and Lease Purchase Agreement, and Resolution #2026-03 for the Park Terrace GFI and panel swap contract. During the Discussion segment, the Resident Advisory Board (RAB) representative reported canceling the council meeting due to illnesses at two sites and plans to encourage council formation at other facilities starting in the spring. A closed session was held to discuss matters pursuant to state statute sections.
The Five-Year Plan of the Rockford Housing Authority, titled 'Moving Forward Together,' outlines seventeen goals, seventeen strategic and foundational objectives, and twenty-one initiatives. It aims to create a positive impact for residents and the community by redefining resident success and prioritizing redevelopment, workforce education, partnerships, and external engagement in affordable housing. The plan emphasizes efficiency, effectiveness, and collective action to guide decision-making, resource allocation, and collaborative endeavors towards a brighter future.
This document outlines the Rockford Housing Authority's vision and strategic direction, guided by the theme 'where housing meets hope.' The plan focuses on three key pillars: strong financial stewardship, advancing redevelopment, and strengthening operations. It emphasizes positioning the organization for the future by investing in human services programs such as Youth Build, Family Self-Sufficiency, Jobs Plus, and the Life Force Development Institute, to create pathways to success and address the housing crisis. The strategy also includes the modernization of its portfolio, careful planning for redevelopment, and strategic partnerships with the city and community to revitalize neighborhoods and ensure sustainable, affordable housing by 2026.
This administrative plan outlines the policies and procedures for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program administered by the Rockford Housing Authority. It details the roles and responsibilities of the PHA, HUD, owners, and participating families, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations, promotion of fair housing, and encouragement of self-sufficiency. The plan covers operational aspects such as applicant selection, voucher issuance, unit approval, and financial management for the program.
Discussions during the meeting included a request from an audience member regarding funding for RHA low-income community children to attend the Harlem Globetrotters event. Key actions taken included the approval of October checks. Under New Business, the Board approved a Collection Loss Write-off for September uncollectible vacated tenant accounts, approved an amendment to Article III, Section 2 and Section 5 of the Bylaws via Resolution #2025-25, and approved the revised low-income public housing utility allowance schedule via Resolution #2025-26. Housing occupancy statistics were presented for various sites, and HCV utilization figures were noted.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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