Housing Authorities.
A housing authority is an independent, not-for-profit municipal corporation of a city or county established to build homes and run a variety of housing programs to benefit working families, children, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. ?Housing authorities work in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop housing strategies for communities. ?Housing authorities must follow all federal regulations and do not receive any funds from the state or local governments. ?There are currently 37 housing authorities in Washington.
A joint housing authority may be formed when the legislative authorities of one or more counties and the legislative authorities of one or more cities have authorized a joint housing authority by ordinance. ?The ordinance must prescribe:
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Joint housing authorities have the same powers as any housing authority.
Legislative authorities that have created housing authorities prior to June 5, 2024, may form joint housing authorities composed of two or more city governments without county authorization.
In addition to existing requirements, the ordinance creating the joint housing authority must:
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Unless a delayed date is specified in the ordinance, the creation of or conversion to a joint housing authority takes effect upon the latest effective date of the ordinance providing for its creation.
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