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Item HA 03 - Update to the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan
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. Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 <br />. <br />Page TPS-27 <br />EXAMPLES <br />1. As of October 1, 2023, a PHA has cumulatively leased 60 of its 100 EHV allocation under <br />their EHV-CACC. The PHA may continue to issue and lease the remaining 40 EHVs that <br />have never been leased. <br />2. As of October 1, 2023, a PHA has cumulatively leased 80 of its 100 EHV allocation and has <br />a success rate of 50 percent. Therefore, the PHA may have no more than 40 families with a <br />voucher searching for a unit, which – considering a 180-day success rate – would equate to <br />20 new leases, and thus a fully leased program. If these voucher holders do not equate to 20 <br />new leases, the PHA may continue to issue vouchers, (considering a 180-day success rate) <br />until the EHV-CACC limit is reached. <br />EHV participants may still move (including under portability) after September 30, 2023. The <br />termination of vouchers upon turnover provision does not impact an individual or family’s <br />ability to move within the PHA’s jurisdiction or their ability to move under the portability <br />procedures to another PHA’s jurisdiction. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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