U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development

01/27/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2022 13:44

HUD Announces Landlord Incentives Cohort of 'Moving to Work' Demonstration

HUD No. 22-019
HUD Public Affairs
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Thursday
January 27, 2022

HUD Announces Landlord Incentives Cohort of 'Moving to Work' Demonstration
29 Public Housing Authorities Selected to Join the Demonstration, 70 PHAs now part of MTW Expansion

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Thursday announced the Landlord Incentives cohort of the expansion of the Moving to Work (MTW) Demonstration Program. Through this cohort, HUD will evaluate landlord incentives and their impact on participation in HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program to improve residents' ability to use vouchers in their community.

"As Moving to Work marks 25 years, we are pleased to announce the latest cohort of local housing authorities that will join this program to test new housing strategies," said HUD Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman. "These agencies have put forth impressive plans to further support housing choices for people in their communities, including innovative ways to engage landlords, who are critical partners in delivering HUD's rental assistance program."

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the MTW Demonstration Program. First authorized by Congress in 1996, MTW is a demonstration that provides public housing authorities (PHAs) the opportunity to redefine how they operate by giving them flexibility to try "outside the box" ideas that address community needs in innovative and creative ways. MTW allows PHAs the flexibility to create customized solutions to their community's specific challenges. With the addition of the 29 PHAs selected for this cohort, HUD will have added a total of 70 PHAs to the MTW Demonstration Program since January 2021. MTW PHAs are now in 38 states and the District of Columbia.

MTW encourages an entrepreneurial spirit to think of and create solutions in a new way. MTW agencies have directly influenced national policy for 25 years, paving the way for the future delivery of federally assisted housing. PHAs in the MTW demonstration have pioneered several innovative policy interventions that have been successful at the local level, and subsequently rolled out to the rest of the country's PHAs. Examples include requiring less frequent recertifications for those on a fixed income, increasing payment standards for the reasonable accommodation of persons with disabilities, and allowing the owners to maintain site-based waiting lists for project-based vouchers.

This latest cohort focused on landlord incentives continues this tradition of policy innovation benefiting residents of HUD-assisted housing. The expansion of MTW focuses primarily on small- and medium-sized PHAs that face administrative and policy challenges given their size and location.

The following PHAs were selected for the MTW Landlord Incentives cohort:

STATE

CITY APPLICANT NAME

AL

Dothan Housing Authority of the City of Dothan

CA

Berkeley Berkeley Housing Authority

CA

Alameda Housing Authority of the City of Alameda

CA

Santa Barbara Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara

CA

Vacaville Vacaville Housing Authority

CO

Fort Collins Housing Catalyst

CO

Wheat Ridge Jefferson County Housing Authority

CT

Norwalk Norwalk Housing Authority

CT

Middletown Middletown Housing Authority

GA

Rome Northwest Georgia Housing Authority

HI

Honolulu Hawaii Public Housing Authority

IL

Rockford Rockford Housing Authority

IL

Joliet Housing Authority of Joliet

IL

Grayslake Lake County Housing Authority

IL

Rockford Winnebago County Housing Authority

MA

Brockton Brockton Housing Authority

ME

Lewiston Lewiston Housing Authority

MI

Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Housing Commission

NJ

Hackensack Housing Authority of Bergen County

OR

Eugene Homes for Good (Lane County Housing Agency)

PA

Harrisburg Harrisburg Housing Authority

SC

Spartanburg Housing Authority of the City of Spartanburg

SC

Greenville Greenville Housing Authority

SC

Florence Housing Authority of Florence

TN

Knoxville Knoxville Community Development Corporation

UT

Salt Lake City Housing Authority of Salt Lake City

VT

Burlington Burlington Housing Authority

WA

Yakima Yakima Housing Authority

WA

Spokane Spokane Housing Authority

Interested PHAs will be able to apply to a future cohort in Spring 2022, when HUD will invite small- and medium-sized PHAs to apply to a cohort that will evaluate asset-building initiatives.

For more information about MTW and how it may benefit your local PHA, please go to www.hud.gov/MTW.