The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is a municipal corporation, formed under the United States Housing Act of 1937, charged with providing decent, affordable housing for low-income persons.The Authority is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors which establishes goals, approves policy and budgets, and provides general direction to the HACP Executive Staff.HACP provides publicly assisted housing comprised of traditional public housing, scattered sites and Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8). We currently house more than 20, 000 Pittsburghers, manage more than 4, 000 public housing units, and provide oversight of management on an additional 900 mixed-finance units.More than half of our residents live in Section 8 housing located throughout the City of Pittsburgh. HACP provides Section 8 residents with a voucher to be used toward their rent; however, private landlords manage the properties.
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