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LaFayette Leader Spring 2023


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LaFayette Leader

Spring 2023

LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 Newsletter


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - CEO

Sharon Tolbert Chief Executive Officer of Auburn Housing Authority and LaFayette Headshot

From the CEO

Sharon N. Tolbert, Chief Executive Officer

 

Welcome to the Spring 2023 edition of the LaFayette Leader! Spring is in the air...

Winter 2023 was an eventful quarter. The LaFayette Housing Authority (LHA) installed surveillance cameras and additional outdoor lights at all sites, the FYE2022 audit was presented to the Board of Commissioners, Commissioners attended various conferences, and more. I want to thank our team for their hard work during Winter 2023!

Good things are in store for Spring! Plans are underway to install additional cameras and streetlights at all sites.

The Auburn Housing Authority (AHA) plans to implement Housing Choice Voucher MTW flexibilities, close FYE2023, submit the FYE2024 operating budget, revise applicable policies and other applicable goals and objectives.

As always, I want to thank the Board for entrusting me to continue to serve as the CEO of the LaFayette Housing Authority. Thank you to our community partners for your contributions as we strive to provide valuable services and resources to our families.

I hope that you find the Spring 2023 LaFayette Leader edition to be a useful tool to communicate upcoming news, events, and more. For more information, please visit our website at www.auburnhousingauth.org and sign up for News and More; to receive email and text notifications. Also, be sure to connect with us on social media!

As we end the Winter season and start Spring, make sure to slow down and smell the roses. As always, "Please take care of yourself and each other."

Bountiful Blessings,


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Commissioner's Corner

LHA is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners, representing a cross-section of the community and appointed by the Mayor of the City of LaFayette. One member must be a resident of an LHA property or program.

The Commissioners are responsible for overseeing the fiscal management of the agency and approving policies.

Board meetings are held at noon on the third Wednesday in March, June, September, and December. The meeting date is subject to change. Thank you to all Commissioners for your loyal and dedicated service to the LHA!

 

Board Members

Barbara Leverett, Chairperson
Peggy King, Vice Chairperson
Mary Owens-Lyerly, Commissioner
Elton Holloway, Commissioner
Martha Holloway, Resident Commissioner

 

Board Meetings

Date: 3rd Wednesday in March, June, September, and December

Time: 12:30 pm (CST)

Location: LHA's Administrative Office

301 First Avenue, LaFayette, AL 36862

The date, time, and location are subject to change.

 

Board Updates

During the previous quarter (January - March 2023), the Board approved tenant write-offs, reviewed and accepted the FYE2022 audit, and other action items were approved.

 

Conference Updates

Commissioners Barbara Leverett and Nolan Torbert (Auburn HA) attended the 2023 PHADA Commissioner's Conference in Orlando, FL in January 2023. The Commissioners attended numerous sessions related to their respective areas of responsibility.

Commissioners Barbara Leverett, Nolan Torbert (Auburn HA), and Marguerite White (Auburn HA) attended the 2023 NAHRO Washington Conference in Washington, DC, in March 2023. The Commissioners attended numerous training sessions and met with various Congressional leaders to express the needs of Public Housing Authorities (PHA).

Thank you to all Commissioners for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend conferences during the Winter quarter.

NAHRO Conference Board Member attendance


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - HR News

New Team Member

Christopher Perry New Employee Headshot

Christopher Perry

Maintenance Mechanic Asst.

(LHA 02.28.23)

Alicia Johnson Maintenance Mechanic Roanoke Housing Authority

 

Alicia Johnson

Maintenance Mechanic 

(RHA 04.05.23)

 

Promotions

Richetta Stephens Business Activity Specialist Headshot

Richetta Stephens

Interim Accountant

(AHA 02.22.23)

 

Employee Spotlight: Beth Redding

Beth Redding Auburn Housing Authority

Beth has been working with public Housing Agencies since 1971. Ms. Redding was employed at Roanoke Housing Authority as the Property Manager in September 2009 until Auburn Housing Authority took over Management of Roanoke Housing Authority and became an employee of AuburnHousing Authority July 2, 2012, celebrating 10 years in July 2022. She is the Housing Assistant Property Manager at Roanoke Housing Authority and is well known throughout the Roanoke community, working closely with our tenants and Board of Commissioners. She is instrumental in collecting rent, filling vacancies and general management of everyday operations. She began her career in Public Housing in Boston in March of 1971 in the Transfer Department until she married and moved to Georgia in November of 1985 and was Property Housing Manager 5. We are so lucky to have her at Roanoke with her many years of experience and look forward to many more years of service.

 

Staff Directory

Sandra Sanders Executive Admin Assistant 237

ssanders@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Housing Choice Voucher (HCV)      
Wendy Cochran Chief Operating Officer 247

wcochran@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Shannon Walters HCV Manager 221

sbarrios@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Todd James

HCV Caseworker II (PBV) 267

tjames@auburnhousingauth.org 

Charlotte Bowen

HCV Caseworker II (TBV) 224

cbowen@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Rachel Harris Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator 259

rharris@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Multifamily Housing (MFH)      
Laura Squiers MFH Director 243

lsquiers@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Dominique Moore Interim Property Management Supervisor 242

dmoore@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Greg Moore

Regional Maintenance Manager

262

gmoore@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Tina Rodriguez Cashier/Receptionist 212

trodriguez@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Charlotte Mattox Resident Services Coordinator 230

cmattox@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Finance      
Wendy Cochran
Chief Operating Officer 247

wcochran@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Richetta Stephens Interim Accountant 228

rstephens@auburnhousingauth.org

 

Sylvia Impson Purchasing Clerk 255

simpson@auburnhousingauth.org

 


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - HR Continued

Office Closures

  • Memorial Day - May 29th
  • Juneteenth - June 19th
  • Independence Day - July 4th

Observed holidays that fall on Friday or Saturday will be observed on the preceding Thursday because the Housing Authority's office is closed on Friday. Observed holidays that fall on Sunday will be observed on the following Monday.


Careers

Current Openings

  • Executive Business Coordinator
  • HCV Caseworker I
  • HCV Landlord Liaison

Visit www.auburnhousingauth.org/careers for job descriptions.

Employee Benefits:

  • BCBS medical benefits
  • BCBS dental benefits
  • Group life insurance
  • State retirement
  • Supplemental insurance
  • Annual leave
  • Sick leave
  • Paid holidays
  • Career Incentive Program (CIP)*
  • Four-day work week (Monday - Thursday)

*The Board of Commissioners approved the CIP in May 2022. The CIP encourages employees to obtain and develop job-related knowledge and skills which enhance their value to AHA and its managed agencies. To foster participation in higher-level career development opportunities, the CIP incentivizes employees to achieve various professional development milestones.


Procurement

E-Procurement Process

To improve our communication with our vendors, reduce administrative costs, and streamline our procurement process, AHA conducts most of its competitive solicitations on the e-Procurement Marketplace site. Please be advised that AHA absorbs all costs for using this Marketplace. Therefore, your firm incurs no additional charges to use this Marketplace site to respond to a published procurement solicitation.

To take part in the e-procurement process, please follow these instructions:
1. Visit ha.economicengine.com (no "www").
2. Registered Users - Click on the "login" button on the upper left side
3. Non-registered Users - Click on the "Sign up as a Vendor" button on the lower-left side of the screen and follow the listed directions to register.
4. Select - Auburn Housing Authority as your Agency
If you have any problems accessing or registering on the Marketplace, please contact their customer support at (866) 526-9266.

Benefits of utilizing e-Procurement include:
• Automatic notification of bid opportunities
• The ability to download procurement documents
• Automatic notification of addenda
• Access to procurement


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Community News

Summer Pandemic EBT Program

The Alabama Department of Human Resources reported qualifying households will get $120 for each participating student to buy food that is eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program at stores that accept Electronic Benefit Transfer cards.

The Summer Pandemic EBT program benefits are expected to begin rolling out in mid-to-late summer. Summer P-EBT benefits are limited to students who receive free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Program. To become eligible, families may apply by contacting their schools. Applications must be approved by May 16 to qualify for summer benefits.


OnMed Virtual Health Care Station

The Alabama Cooperative Extension Office and Auburn University recently installed an OnMed virtual health care station in LaFayette to help provide residents with quick and convenient health care services. While the care station and clinic are not fully operational yet, demonstrations are currently available to help familiarize residents with the technology.

The first 60 days of service at the station will be completely free to the public. An open house for the community health and wellness center is planned for April 21. The OnMed station is located in the new Chambers County Community Health and Wellness Center at 404 Ninth Ave. SW in LaFayette.


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - High School and College Resources

2023 MLK Scholarship Breakfast

The AHA sponsored a table at the 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast. The MLK Breakfast featured a panel discussion led by Dr. Joan Harrell and one of the participants was Sarah Collins Rudolph, who is a survivor of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in 1963. The event also included the presentation of the MLK Community Service Award, MLK Educator Award, and awarding college scholarships to local students. Commissioners and staff attended.

Scholarship Breakfast QR Code with MLK Lady in blue dress sitting on panel at scholarship breakfast MLK Scholarship breakfast panel

 

Class of 2023 Graduation Reception

The LHA will sponsor a reception for all college and high school graduating seniors. To sign up, contact Christina Williamson at cwilliamson@auburnhousingauth.org or (334) 864-8391.

Thursday, May 18, 2023 - 3:00 pm
LHA Admin Office
301 First Avenue S.W., LaFayette, AL, 36862

 

College Resources and Scholarship Information

  • The 2023 HAI Group Resident Scholarship Program is now open! Electronic applications will be accepted until 3 p.m. ET on Friday, April 28, 2023.
  • The NAHRO Merit College Scholarship awards $1,000 each to eight scholars, one from each NAHRO region, who are pursuing their first post-secondary degree. Additional scholarships are available.

 

Scholarship Fair

High School Seniors, Parents, and Students enrolled in college are invited to the upcoming Scholarship Fair to learn about scholarships offered to our housing residents.

Monday, April 17th - 2 PM

Porter Community Center

415 White Street, Auburn, AL 36832

For questions, please contact Charlotte Mattox at 334-329- 5010.  

Learn more about these and other scholarships at www.auburnhousingauth.org/college-resources

 


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Landlord Corner

Smoke Detectors

On July 1, 2023, OHDi will implement a companywide policy in accordance with meeting the INSPIRE requirements. INSPIRE will require a smoke detector in each sleeping area, outside each sleeping area, and on each level. The expected implementation date for INSPIRE is July 1, 2023, for public housing and October 1, 2023, for HCV and PBV.

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Address Change

If you move, remember to report your new address to our office in writing. Also report changes in anticipated changes of ownership as soon as possible. You must advise us before you sell the property rented to a voucher holder. There is paperwork that must be done to adjust ownership and rental assistance.

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Lease Renewal

Landlords: If you are entering into a new lease at the annual renewal, you must provide a copy of the new proposed lease prior to the tenant signing the lease. If you have questions about the program, don't guess, please call the Housing Choice Voucher Office Program (HCVP) at (334) 821-2262 ext. 217. Thank you for partnering with Auburn Housing Authority (AHA) to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing for low income families.

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Safe Communities

Do you know what to do if you suspect fraud or criminal activity occurring at an HCVP assisted home? You can do your part to help keep your community safe by using the link below to report fraudulent or criminal activity.
www.auburnhousingauth.org/contact 

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Domestic Violence

Did you know the HCVP has housing preferences for homeless families and victims of domestic violence? If you are being assisted by or receiving assistance from a homeless shelter and/or are a victim of domestic violence, you may qualify for additional points to be housed. The agency that is assisting you would only need to provide a letter verifying your need on their letterhead with a signature stating that you are being assisted by their agency. The letter needs to be faxed, mailed, or hand delivered by that agency to the HCVP office.

Report Changes

Participants of the HCV Program are required to submit all changes in writing within 10 calendar days. These changes may include loss of employment, new employment, updated phone numbers and emails and change in student status. Landlords who are aware of an unauthorized individual residing in the home should contact the HCVP Department immediately. Updating household information is vital to keeping your HCVP participation in good standing. The voucher size is based on household composition. Families receive deductions for dependents. It is very important to keep this updated. 

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Emergency Rental Assistance Program

As of December 2022, the temporary COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Alabama (ERA Alabama) Program has distributed nearly all available funding provided by the U.S. Treasury. ERA Alabama is no longer accepting any new applications or new additional funds requests,

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Auburn Housing Authority (AHA), the managing agency for LaFayette Housing Authority, would like to say Thank You to all our landlords. Landlords provide housing opportunities to our Tenant-Based Voucher (TBV) program participants. Without our landlords' commitment and partnership, AHA would not be able to provide many of the services we offer.


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - HCV Programs

Tenant-Based Vouchers (TBV)

Auburn Housing Authority's (AHA) Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Tenant Based Voucher (TBV) Program allows low-income families to rent quality housing in the private market via federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through the HCV Program, AHA pays a portion of eligible families' rent each month directly to the property owner. Families can use their vouchers to rent a house or apartment in the private market throughout Lee County, with the exception of the city limits of Opelika, AL.

Because there are more families who need rental assistance than there are funds available, AHA uses a waiting list to administer the program to eligible families.

Applicant families must meet the following eligibility requirements to qualify for the HCV Program:
• Meet HUD's definition of family
• Meet income limits specified by HUD
• Qualify on the basis of citizenship or eligible immigrant status
• Provide Social Security number
• Sign required consent forms
• Pass screening process

Currently, AHA's tenant-based voucher waiting list is closed. AHA will provide notice through a variety of media outlets when it reopens. To learn more contact Charlotte Bowen at 334-821-2262 ext. 224 or by e-mail at cbowen@auburnhousingauth.org.


Project-Based Vouchers (PBV)

PBV is similar to TBV. However, the differences between the two are that PBV assistance is tied to the unit, and once HCV determines eligibility, the applicant is referred to the PBV landlord to determine if the applicant is suitable for tenancy. The waitlist is currently open for bedroom sizes 3-5.


Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)

The VASH program combines HUD's Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance for homeless Veterans with case management and clinical services provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). VA provides these services for participating Veterans at VA medical centers (VAMCs), community-based outreach clinics (CBOCs), through VA contractors, or through other VA designated entities. If you are a Veteran and wish to utilize the VASH voucher, please contact the Central Alabama Health Care System (CAVHCS) at 334-727-0550 or 800-214-8387.


Mainstream Vouchers

Mainstream Vouchers assist households that include a non-elderly person(s) with a disability. This is defined as any family that includes a person with a disability who is at least 18 years old and not yet 62 years old at the effective date of the initial Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract. Aside from serving a special population, Mainstream Vouchers are administered using the same rules as other Housing Choice Vouchers. AHA's Mainstream Voucher waiting list is currently closed; however, HCV will open the waiting list for Mainstream Vouchers on May 15, 2023, and accept the first 100 qualifying applicants.


Foster Youth to Independence Initiative (FYI)

HUD's FYI targets housing assistance to young people aging out of foster care and who are at extreme risk of experiencing homelessness. The initiative offers housing vouchers to local public housing authorities to prevent or end homelessness among young adults under the age of 25 who are, or have recently left, the foster care system without a home to go to. Eligible applicants must be referred to AHA by the Alabama Department of Human Resources. If you are a foster youth that is about to age out of foster care and wish to utilize the FYI voucher, please contact the Alabama Department of Human Resources at (334) 242-1310.


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - HCV Programs Continued

The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Homeownership Program allows families that are assisted under the Tenant-Based Voucher (TBV) program to use their voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting homeownership expenses.

The HCV Homeownership Program is available only to families that have been admitted to the TBV program. To participate in the HCV Homeownership Program, the HCV family must meet specific income and employment requirements (the employment requirement does not apply to elderly and disabled families), be a first-time homeowner as defined in the regulation, attend and satisfactorily complete the pre-assistance homeownership and housing counseling program required by AHA, and meet any additional eligibility requirements set by the AHA. If you are a current TBV participant and wish to utilize the homeownership program, please contact your caseworker.

Charlotte Bowen, HCV Caseworker II
Ph.: (334) 821-2262 ext. 224
Email: cbowen@auburnhousingauth.org 

Rachel Harris, FSS Coordinator
Ph.: (334) 821-2262 ext. 259
Email: rharris@auburnhousingauth.org 


Now that it's the New Year, many of you will start to set New Year's resolutions or just goals for 2023. As you think about your plan for 2023, remember that the FSS Program is here to help you succeed! The FSS Coordinator is so excited to work with you and help you set goals and overcome any obstacles you have in achieving your dreams.

The FSS Program is open to anyone receiving a voucher from AHA. Through the FSS Program, you will set goals, access community resources, create an escrow account (savings account), and receive encouragement and support from the coordinator! Maybe you have wanted to achieve more in life but haven't known where to start - now is the time to contact FSS Coordinator Rachel Harris, through email at rharris@auburnhousingauth.org or by phone at (334) 821-2262 ext 259.


AHA was awarded 44 Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs) funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 (Public Law No: 117-2). EHVs provide rental assistance for individuals and families who meet one of the following criteria:

  • Homeless, At the risk of homelessness, fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, or were recently homeless or have a high risk of housing instability.

EHVs help individuals and families find housing and remain stably housed long-term. Our agency has partnered with Alabama Rural Coalition for the Homeless (ARCH) to determine which individuals and families will be eligible to receive an EHV.

To be eligible for an EHV, an individual or family must meet one of the eligibility categories:

  • Lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
  • Has an income below 30 percent of median family income for the area as determined by HUD.
  • Reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm in their current residence.

If you are an eligible individual or family and wish to utilize the EHV voucher, please contact Sabrina Betts at ARCH by calling 334-273-0668, and when prompted, select option 2.


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - HCV Notice

The Housing Choice Voucher Program is converting to an online system!

Auburn Housing Authority's Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program is converting to an online format for all applications and recertifications. All future applications and recertifications must be completed using the new online portal for HCV. The online portal will allow applicants and participants to enter their current information online and upload any documents needed directly through the portal. In addition, once HCV staff has completed processing the application or recertification, all required documents can be sent for signature and returned by email. The conversion to the online format will allow faster processing time and eliminate the need to schedule appointments for applicants or participants to meet with their case managers. We are attempting to streamline the online process to make things easier for our families and to provide the best service with quick response times.

Applicant Information: Once your application has been received and accepted by HCV, applicants will need to register for an online applicant account which will enable applicants to update their information and check their current status on the waiting list. To register for an online applicant account, applicants will access the online portal through the following links, depending on which Voucher Type the applicant applied for:

 

  • Applicants for Tenant-Based Vouchers:

       https://apps.auburnhousingauth.org/UserCreateAcct.aspx

 

 

 

After accessing the online portal at the correct link above, select "APPLICANT" as the Registrant type and complete the requested information to create the online account. Once the online applicant account is created, applicants will need to make sure they update their contact information through the portal to ensure they are notified once their application is selected for processing. In addition, the online portal will enable applicants to securely upload all required documentation and forms.

Participant Information: Before the next scheduled recertification or no later than June 30, 2023, all current HCV participants are required to register for an online tenant account if they have not already created one. To register for an online tenant account, participants will access the online portal through the following links, depending on which voucher Type they currently utilize to receive housing assistance:

 

  • Participants with Tenant-Based Vouchers:

       https://apps.auburnhousingauth.org/UserCreateAcct.aspx

 

 

 

By registering for an online tenant account, participants can update family information for recertifications by answering the online questions and uploading the required documents using the document portal. Project-Based Voucher (PBV) holders can use the same online process to make rent payments or upload documents for property managers.

If you or anyone in your family is a person with disabilities or requires a reasonable accommodation to fully utilize Auburn Housing Authority's programs and services, feel free to contact your assigned case manager, or you may contact the HCV Department at (334) 821-2262, extension 217.


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Resident Corner

Surveillance Cameras

As you may have noticed, surveillance cameras have been installed at all sites. There are plans to add more cameras in the near future. In addition, some residents have expressed concern that there is not enough lighting. Property Management has been working with Alabama Power to add and/or upgrade lighting at all sites. You may see Alabama Power personnel working at your site in the coming months as the installation process begins.

If you have questions, contact Laura Squiers, Multifamily Housing Director, at (334) 821-2262 ext. 243 or lsquiers@auburnhousingauth.org.

Rental Insurance

Residents are encouraged to obtain rental insurance. Rental insurance helps to protect your belongings after a covered loss.

Smoking Policy

Smoking is NOT permitted inside the unit. See the Smoke-Free Policy that's included as an addendum to your lease for more information.


Rent Payment

Beginning December 29, 2022, ALL locations will stop taking rent at 4:30 p.m. on the last business day of each month.


Curb Stopper Award

AHA is looking for residents with the best curb appeal. We invite you to decorate your front and back yard and porch for a chance to win a $50 gift, a yard sign, and a feature story in the quarterly newsletter. Awards will be given quarterly. The AHA Team will assess yards during the seasonal period and place signs in yards under consideration for the Quarterly AHA Curb Stopper Award. Winners will be announced via social media, website, and other available outlets at the end of the seasonal period.

The seasonal periods will be:
Fall - September - November
Winter - December - February
Spring - March - May
Summer - June - August

Eligible yards must:
-Comply with all AHA policies (Contact the AHA office to request copies)
-Include Front and Back yards and porches
-Get approval from the Property Manager before making any fundamental changes to the yard or building structure.

AHA encourages all residents to participate! Contact Interim Property Management Supervisor Dominique Moore via phone at 334-821-2262 ext. 242 and e-mail at dmoore@auburnhousingauth.org for questions concerning the AHA Curb Stopper Award Contest.


Pop-Up Farmers Market

Roanoke Rising Farmers Market Flyer May 17

Free Fresh Produce, Fruits, and More!

May 17th from 3:30 pm
LaFayette Housing Authority Admin Office
301 First Avenue S.W., LaFayette, AL 36862


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Drug Crime Policy


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - More Resident Corner

Policy Reminder

LHA is committed to providing all residents with safe, decent, and sanitary housing and ensuring that all residents have the right to peaceful enjoyment of their apartment. As a part of this commitment, AHA has implemented weekly property assessments. As a result, AHA requests residents' assistance in addressing frequent issues observed. (Please note that all residents agree to abide by this policy upon signing a lease failure to do so can lead to fines and eviction.)

1. No parking on or driving across the grass is permitted at any time.

2. Before bringing a pet and/or service animal home, you must contact LHA's office. LHA has no pet visitation policy.

3. All smoke detectors inside the home must be operable. Residents should contact the office to request batteries for all beeping smoke detectors. Smoke detectors should not be tampered with, removed, disconnected, or covered.

Contact LHA Property Manager Christina Williamson via phone at 334-864-8391 or by e-mail at cwilliamson@auburnhousingauth.org.


Exterior and Groundskeeping

LHA is committed to providing an attractive environment for all our communities. Residents, please be reminded that:

1. All garbage and debris must be disposed of in the City of LaFayette assigned garbage carts. No trash should accumulate on the grounds or porch of the apartment.

2. All garbage carts must be stored appropriately at the rear of my apartment. Garbage carts are allowed on the street the night before the scheduled pickup and returned to storage the next day.

3. All child(ren)/guests; conduct must be controlled to prevent damage to the interior and exterior of the apartment.

4. Roofs must be free of litter, sticks, and other debris.

5. Do not accumulate items on the porch, yard, or any other property premises.

6. Inoperable vehicles are not allowed in parking areas, sidewalks, or grass.

7. All bicycles and toys must be stored appropriately and not scattered around the yard.

8. All large items (sofas, mattresses, etc.) must not be on the curb earlier than one day before the scheduled City of LaFayette garbage pickup.


Maintenance

For the safety of our residents and maintenance staff, effective immediately, residents will not be allowed in the vicinity of our maintenance staff while they are performing maintenance repairs inside of LHA units. Residents will be required to go into another room until all maintenance issues have been addressed. 

An emergency work order will be completed within twenty-four (24) hours. If a situation is determined to not be an emergency, the resident will be informed that the request will be considered as "any other resident work order request". Normal work orders will be resolved within 3 business days. Emergency Work Orders are when the situation constitutes a serious threat to the life, safety, or health of resident(s) or staff; or the situation will cause serious damage to the property, property structure, or systems if not repaired within twenty-four (24) hours.

Examples of a work order emergency are:

-Broken exterior door lock

-Fire

-Loss of power - mechanical failure

-Broken water line

-Loose or falling ceiling

-No Heat (when the outside temperature is less than 35 degrees)

 

Please call to request a work order:

Greg Moore

Regional Maintenance Manager

Phone: (334) 821-2262 ext. 262

For Police and Fire Emergencies Dial 911


LaFayette Leader Spring 2023 - Back Cover

Mainstream Voucher Waiting List Opening May 15, 2023

  • Mainstream Vouchers are for households with a non-elderly disabled person.
  • This is defined as any family that includes a person with a disability who is at least 18 years old and not yet 62 years old.

We need your help to keep OUR communities clean!

Garbage cans

  • Can be placed at the curb the night prior to pick up.
  • Must be removed from the curb the evening after pick up and placed at the back of your unit.
  • Fines could be imposed if cans are left by the curb on days that there is no garbage pick up.

Now that spring is here, we want to give you a few reminders from your lease.

  • The Resident agrees only to use authorized grills and to use grills (including storage) in areas authorized by the HA. In no circumstances shall the grills be used under a porch/covering or within 10 feet of any overhang or housing authority building.
  • The use of any swimming pools on the premises is prohibited.
  • Playground equipment, including swings, slides, trampolines, basketball goals, etc., which is not HA approved and/or provided, is prohibited.

AHA Spring Newsletter_2023 Back Cover