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The Los Angeles County Development Authority will be accepting registrants for its Senior and Family Public Housing Site-Based Waiting Lists, including Orchard Arms Senior Apartments in Valencia, from April 15, 8 a.m. through April 30, 11:59 p.m., or until a sufficient number of registrations have been received, whichever occurs first.

If the LACDA receives sufficient applications prior to April 30, a second notice will be published on the LACDA’s website to notify the public that the SBWLs will close at an earlier date. The County’s Section 8 waiting list remains closed.

Registrants may choose, based on eligibility, to register on one or any of the following 12 family and senior SBWLs.

ORCHARD ARMS SENIOR – 23410-23540 Wiley Canyon Rd., Valencia, CA 91355

– CARMELITOS FAMILY – 1000 Via Wanda, Long Beach, CA 90805

– CARMELITOS SENIOR – 801 Via Carmelitos, Long Beach, CA 90805

– HARBOR HILLS FAMILY – 26607 South Western Ave., Lomita, CA 90717

– SOUTH SCATTERED FAMILY SITES – Comprised of 51 buildings throughout the South Los Angeles area

– SOUTH BAY GARDENS SENIOR – 230 East 130th St., Los Angeles, CA 90061

– EAST COUNTY SENIOR SITES – Multiple locations in the East Los Angeles area, City of La Puente, and City of Whittier

– EAST COUNTY FAMILY SITES – Multiple locations in the East Los Angeles area and City of Whittier

– WEST KNOLL/PALM SENIOR – 838 North West Knoll Dr., West Hollywood, CA 90069 and 959 North Palm Avenue, West Hollywood, CA 90069

– MARINA MANOR SENIOR – 3401 Via Dolce, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

– FOOTHILL VILLA SENIOR – 2423 Foothill Blvd., La Crescenta, CA 91214

– QUARTZ HILL FAMILY – 5028 West Ave. L-12 and 42051 51st St., West, Quartz Hill, CA 93536

Senior units are reserved for households whose head, co-head, spouse, or sole member is a person who is at least 62 years of age. It may include two or more persons who are at least 62 years of age living together, or one or more persons who are at least 62 years of age living with one or more live-in aides.

All registrants will be selected from each waiting list in order of admission preferences, followed by date and time of registration. Interested persons may register at https://harp.lacda.org/ex/NewApp.aspx, or call (626) 586-1845, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interested persons should only register for locations in which they are willing to reside. Visit https://www.lacda.org/program-announcements/ph-sbwl-open for detailed information on each SBWL including location, bedroom sizes, and available amenities. The LACDA prohibits smoking on all public housing development premises.

For more information on the Public Housing Program, please call (626) 586-1845. All media may contact Elisa Vásquez, Public Information Officer, at (626) 586-1762.

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  1. Jose Ayala says:

    Looking for 1 or 2 bedroom for me and my wife please.

  2. Jose Ayala says:

    Looking for one or two bedroom apartment for me and my wife ,I’m 83 yrs old. Were I am living now is my sister apartment but she passed and now the place is going for sale, and here I am with my wife looking for an apartment. Thank you

  3. Mahmoud kamankesh says:

    I’m 73 years old. Looking for affordable apartments
    Thank you

  4. Ebony Daniel says:

    I’m looking for a 1 bed 1 bath.

  5. Rosa Martinez says:

    Like to places on waitlist for a 2 bedroom apt

  6. diana Garcia says:

    interested in one bedroom apt if availuable im trying to move up that way to help my son with his children .He works during the day and needs me to help out its kinda eurgent if u can help me just reach out to me as soon as u can .thank you and god bless

  7. Atefeh Kamankesh says:

    Looking for a studio or one-bedroom for my father who is 72 years old

  8. Jeffrey Hastings says:

    Im 63 and looking for a 1 bedroom apartment

  9. Mahmoud Kamankesh says:

    I’m looking for an affordable apartment and im 73 years old
    Thank you

  10. Norma veigel says:

    Good morning!!I’76 years old. Looking for 1 bedroom for me Thanks you!!

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