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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3 - MOU AGREEMENT FOR INTER-JURISDICTIONAL MOBILITYREQUEST FOR HOUSING AUTHORITY ACTION MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 TITLE: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR INTER -JURISDICTIONAL MOBILITY (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 4, 11 EXEC TIVE DI T8 RECOMMENDED ACTION RECORDING SECRETARY USE ONLY: APPROVED ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended CONTINUED TO Authorize the Executive Director to execute a Memorandum of Agreement for Inter -Jurisdictional Mobility with the Orange County Housing Authority and Anaheim Housing Authority effective October 1, 2016 through August 31, 2021, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the Executive Director and the Housing Authority General Counsel. DISCUSSION Under the federal regulations for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, a family that has been issued a voucher by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (SAHA) has the right to use their voucher to lease a unit anywhere in the United States as long as the unit is located within the jurisdiction of a Public Housing Authority (PHA) administering a Housing Choice Voucher Program. The process by which a family obtains a voucher from one PHA and uses it to lease a unit in the jurisdiction of another PHA is known as portability. Currently, 930 families are exercising that right and reside outside of SAHA's jurisdiction. Their rental assistance is administered by the Garden Grove Housing Authority and Orange County Housing Authority who bill SAHA each month for their vouchers. SAHA has no authority to deny a family their right to port -out of our jurisdiction or to ask another housing authority to absorb those families. SAHA is seeking approval to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Orange County Housing Authority (OCHA) and Anaheim Housing Authority (AHA) to enhance our services and save time for families who are moving between our housing authorities. This MOA is intended to simplify, facilitate, and improve inter -jurisdictional administration of the Housing Choice Voucher Program in Orange County by eliminating often cumbersome procedures that would otherwise be necessary under Portability requirements. Currently when a family requests to exercise their right to port -out to OCHA or AHA's jurisdiction, the process can take an additional 30 — 45 calendar days because the Receiving PHA must collect new documentation and issue a new voucher to the family. Under this MOA, when a family exercises their right to port -out, SAHA would only need to request an inspection of the assisted -unit requested by the Memorandum of Agreement for Inter -Jurisdictional Mobility September 6, 2016 Page 2 family from the PHA who has jurisdiction over the unit and the family's assistance would continue to be administered by SAHA. This MOA will reduce the time it takes for families to move between housing authority jurisdictions in Orange County and allow SAHA, OCHA, and AHA to more efficiently administer our housing assistance. OCHA, AHA, and the Garden Grove Housing Authority have had an agreement in place for over ten year years and they intend to renew their existing five-year agreement. Prior to 2009, SAHA was a party to the agreement. This agreement between housing authorities in Orange County has proven to be successful and cost effective. In addition to the administrative benefits of joining this agreement, SAHA would also retain 100 percent of the Administrative Fee for a family's voucher outside of our jurisdiction in -lieu of paying 80 percent of the Administrative Fee to a Receiving PHA that is billing SAHA for the administration of the family's voucher. SAHA currently disburses approximately $375,000 per year in Administrative Fees for port -out vouchers being administered by OCHA, AHA the Garden Grove Housing Authority and other housing authorities nationwide, with the majority in Orange County. If SAHA decides not to be a party to this agreement, voucher assisted -families will still exercise their right to portability under the federal regulations for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. The MOA (Exhibit 1) outlines the definitions and terms of the agreement. Contingent on approval of this action by the City Council and Housing Authority, the MOA will be recommended to the Orange County Board of Supervisors for consideration. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item assists the City in meeting Goal #4 - Fiscal Sustainability, Objective #1 (Maintain a stable, efficient and transparent financial environment). FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Jud nn Bre Housing Division Manager Community Development Agency JB/MZ Exhibit: 1. Memorandum of Agreement