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File #: 2060-05    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, requesting that the Allegheny County Housing Authority place a one-year moratorium from the date of the passage of this resolution on approving new properties for the Housing Choice Vo
Type: Resolution Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 6/21/2005 In control: Special Committee on Government Reform
On agenda: Final action: 12/31/2005
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, requesting that the Allegheny County Housing Authority place a one-year moratorium from the date of the passage of this resolution on approving new properties for the Housing Choice Voucher Program in the communities of Carnegie, Etna, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Sharpsburg, and Tarentum to provide these flooded areas the opportunity to recover from the September 2004 flooding and revitalize their housing stock.
Sponsors: Edward Kress, Doug Price, Vince Gastgeb, Eileen Watt
Attachments: 1. 2060-05 Legal Opinion - Cambest.PDF
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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, requesting that the Allegheny County Housing Authority place a one-year moratorium from the date of the passage of this resolution on approving new properties for the Housing Choice Voucher Program in the communities of Carnegie, Etna, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Sharpsburg, and Tarentum to provide these flooded areas the opportunity to recover from the September 2004 flooding and revitalize their housing stock.

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WHEREAS, on September 17 and 18, 2004, the storms and rains of Hurricane Ivan caused widespread flooding in Allegheny County that resulted in the destruction of housing and businesses throughout the County, particularly those communities of Carnegie, Etna, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Sharpsburg, and Tarentum; and

WHEREAS, since that time, property owners have struggled to recover through the utilization of grants and loans provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as well as supplemental programs offered by numerous social service agencies and foundations in the region; and

WHEREAS, even with the aid provided to these property owners, some residents have found it difficult to return to their homes and businesses and have, instead, placed their properties up for sale at extremely low prices due to the economically depressing conditions caused from the flooding; and

WHEREAS, many of these properties, particularly those in Carnegie, Etna, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Sharpsburg, and Tarentum, are being bought up by landlords whose sole intent is to turn the properties into housing for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, formerly known as Section 8; and

WHEREAS, the Housing Choice Voucher Program assists low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market; landlords have the responsibility to provide a dwelling that is up to quality standards and tenants are required to maintain units in...

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