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The Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles is now accepting registrants for its senior only public housing sites located throughout the County.  Registrants may add their name to the seven waiting lists now through December 31, 2014, 11:59 a.m.  The Housing Authority’s family site waiting lists and Section 8 waiting list both remain closed.

orchardarms2Interested seniors may choose, based on eligibility, to register for one or all of the waiting lists.  Applicants will be selected from each waiting list in order of admission preferences, followed by date and time of registration.  Available senior properties include: Carmelitos (Long Beach), Nueva Maravilla and Herbert Ave. (East Los Angeles), Francisquito Villa (La Puente), Whittier Manor (Whittier), West Knoll/Palm (West Hollywood), Marina Manor (Marina Del Rey), Orchard Arms (Valencia), Foothill Villa (La Crescenta), and South Bay Gardens (South Los Angeles).  Interested persons may register at www.hacola.org, or call (626) 586-1845.

If an applicant is offered a unit from any of the waiting lists selected, and the unit is not accepted, the applicant’s name will be removed from all other selected senior site based waiting lists, and they must re-register.  Therefore, it is important that applicants only register for locations in which they are willing to reside.   Further, please note that the Housing Authority prohibits smoking on the grounds, and within the units, at all public housing developments, except for the South Bay Gardens senior housing development, which has a designated smoking area within the complex.

The Housing Authority maintains and manages 3,229 public and affordable units located on 68 sites located throughout Los Angeles County.  For more information on the Housing Authority’s programs, please call (626) 262-4510.  All media may contact Elisa Vásquez, Public Information Officer for the Housing Authority, at (626) 586-1762.

 

 

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16 Comments

  1. Got it, Thanks! I will call them tomorrow.

  2. Got it, Thanks! I will call them tomorrow.

  3. Is this the old
    Folk version of section 8? Or welfare?

  4. I would rather help low income seniors than to give our hard earned money to section 8 gangsters and dope dealers! Some of those seniors were also war veterans, and that to me is even a bigger reason!!

  5. Richard Cavalier says:

    retired, and alone, live on social security, no other income, $1,402.00 per month. looking for rental at Orchard Arms, ASAP, cel, 213 500 1186. thank you

  6. Richard Cavalier says:

    How do I register for Orchard Arms, Santa Clarita…cel. 2135001186

  7. Virginia Regalado says:

    Am looking for Orchard Arms in Valencia need apartment asap. Single disabled Sr.cit. on Soc.Sec.please contact at 8184702431. Thank you so much.

  8. Virginia Regalado says:

    Need apt asap. Would like Orchard Arms.Disabled At. For.on Soc.Sec.

  9. Virginia Regalado says:

    How do I register?

  10. Dianna McGuire says:

    Living on Social Security $1894 mo and need lower rent. In a lease now (unfortunately) but need an apt. on 4/1/2017. No phone, please respond to my email address. Thank you.

  11. Joseph Young Jr. says:

    I am interested in section 8 housing my phone number is 661-212-4068 thanks

  12. Robin Hopkins says:

    I need to be put on the wait list 661-202-5702

  13. Simin afshari says:

    For waiting last opening

  14. Simin afshari says:

    And my phone number is 818 8779747
    And also I want to know how I can apply for section 8

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