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The Housing Choice Voucher Working Group

This working group meets quarterly to discuss issues related to the Housing Choice Voucher program and CHA relocations.

This group convenes quarterly to discuss and update participants on issues related to the the Housing Choice Voucher Program (the new name for the restructured federal Section 8 tenant-based rental assistance program). Topics include CHA relocations, proposed changes to federal statute and regulations, the MetroLinks for Jobs and Housing program, projects with expiring contracts, and other related items.

The Housing Choice Voucher Working Group meets quarterly on Wednesdays, from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm at MPC. 25 East Washington St., 16th Floor Large Conference Room

For more information:
please contact MPC Housing Director Robin Snyderman rsynderman@metroplanning.org at 312.922.5616 ext 6007

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