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Development
Since 1992, HACSA’s Development Department has built
and/or acquired low-income housing using
local and federal funds awarded through the local Housing
Policy Board competitive process.
HACSA, the City of Eugene, and the City of Springfield have
established good working relationships. Eugene, Springfield,
Lane County, and HACSA participate in the
intergovernmental Housing Policy Board, which sets housing
policy for the local area and allocates funds from a variety
of sources. Since 1992, HACSA has developed or acquired the
following low-income projects using local and
federal funds awarded through the local Housing Policy Board
competitive process:
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Richardson Bridge (1992) |
31
units |
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Walnut Park (1995) |
32
units |
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Willakenzie Townhouses (1996) |
25
units |
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Firwood Apartments (1995) |
90
units |
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Village Oaks (1996) |
67
units |
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Fourteen Pines (1996) |
65
units |
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Laurel Gardens (1997) |
41
units |
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Heeran
Center (1997) |
16
units |
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Jacob’s Lane (1999) |
63
units |
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Sheldon Village Phase I (2001) |
43
units |
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Signpost House
(2001) |
16 units |
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Sheldon Village Phase
II (2002) |
35 units |
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Camas Apartments
(2002) |
36 Units |
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Munsel Park (2003) |
44 units |
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