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' AP-60 Public Housin g - 91.420, 91.220(h) <br /> ' Introduction <br /> The Housing Authority of South Bend (HASB) continues to provide the residents of South Bend high <br /> quality services, despite being labeled as "troubled". In early 2015, a new Board of Commissioners was <br /> appointed to the Housing Authority.The Board is guiding the HASB toward financial and performance <br /> stability. For the first time since 2012,the HASB has a Board approved annual budget. The Housing <br /> ' Authority scored 80%on its recent physical inspections by HUD. <br /> ' Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing <br /> ' The HASB is meeting the needs of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families <br /> residing in the jurisdiction and is actively seeking to expand its capacity to assist more families on a <br /> continual basis. The HASB has 110 Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) families in its rolls in the <br /> HCV Program and expects that number will increase by at least 11 during 2017. The Public Housing <br /> Program has 814 units and is regularly 97%+ leased.The HASB added three additional single-family <br /> homes to the Public Housing inventory. <br /> Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and <br /> participate in homeownership <br /> The HASB participates in the Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS), a voluntary Program for Section 8 <br /> participants. Additionally,for the past 12 years residents of public housing have participated in a similar <br /> Program that combines the Public Housing Authority Section 32 Program with an Indiana State Program <br /> ' of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). The FSS Program requires that the head of household enter <br /> a five-year contract with the PHA during which time the family will receive supportive services through a <br /> case worker.The goal is that the family will eventually not require public assistance of any type. In <br /> return, any rent increases from increased income earnings that the participant experiences are placed in <br /> an interest bearing escrow account which the participant receives when they complete their five-year <br /> contract. This escrow account can be used for a down payment on a home, education costs, or medical <br /> ' expenses. In the Public Housing Homeownership Program (now referred to as Section 32) at the <br /> Housing Authority of South Bend since it was begun and initially titled Turnkey III, well over 100 families <br /> have moved from public housing to homeownership. <br /> Annual Action Plan 49 <br /> 2017 <br /> ' OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />