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The board was first incorporated in [[1935]] and first acted as the city's authority in implementing provisions of the [[Urban Renewal#Housing Act of 1937|Housing Act of 1937]]. | The board was first incorporated in [[1935]] and first acted as the city's authority in implementing provisions of the [[Urban Renewal#Housing Act of 1937|Housing Act of 1937]]. | ||
In | In [[2019]] the board served approximately 5,000 households living in 14 public housing communities. | ||
==Executive directors== | ==Executive directors== | ||
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* Bryant, Joseph D. (February 6, 2014) "Fireworks at Birmingham Housing Authority Board as executive director rehired, mayhem, arrests follow." {{BN}} | * Bryant, Joseph D. (February 6, 2014) "Fireworks at Birmingham Housing Authority Board as executive director rehired, mayhem, arrests follow." {{BN}} | ||
* Johnson, Roy S. (September 20, 2019) "Johnson: What is HABD hiding by stalling on release of public records?" {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 10:51, 20 September 2019
The Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (sometimes called the Birmingham Housing Authority) is the public agency responsible for administering Birmingham's public housing projects as well as Section 8 vouchers for low-income renters in the city. The authority's headquarters office is located at 1826 3rd Avenue South. It is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Mayor of Birmingham to staggared terms. The board appoints an executive director for administration of programs. Dontrelle Foster currently serves in that position on an interim basis.
The board was first incorporated in 1935 and first acted as the city's authority in implementing provisions of the Housing Act of 1937.
In 2019 the board served approximately 5,000 households living in 14 public housing communities.
Executive directors
- J. C. DeHoll, 1938-
- Harold Harper, 1950s
- Hugh Denman, 1960s
- Naomi Truman, 2009-September 2015
- Dontrelle Foster, interim, September-January 2015
- Michael Lundy, January 2016-
Board of Commissioners
Current
- Willie Jean Lewis, appointed 2016
- Raymond Brooks
- Samella Cabil-Martin
- Cardell Davis, vice-chair
- Morrell Todd, chair
2016
- Debra Ford, resigned 2016
- Raymond Brooks
- Samella Cabil-Martin
- Cardell Davis, chair
- Morrell Todd, vice-chair
1951
- J. Orlando Ogle, chair
- Morton Simpson, vice chair
- T. O. Brown
- Herbert Hahn
- Russell Harris
See also
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (February 6, 2014) "Fireworks at Birmingham Housing Authority Board as executive director rehired, mayhem, arrests follow." The Birmingham News
- Johnson, Roy S. (September 20, 2019) "Johnson: What is HABD hiding by stalling on release of public records?" The Birmingham News
External links
- HABD website