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Extremely Iow-income 85.0% <br />Very Iow-income 14.0% <br />Low-income 1.0% <br />Extremely Iow-income 77.0% <br />Very Iow-income 20.0% <br />Low-income 3.0% <br /> <br />Public Housing Strategy <br /> <br />Organizational Relationships between Jurisdictions <br />Created by the Lane County Board of Commissioners in 1949 and reorganized in 1980 <br />and 2002, HACSA is charged with Lane County's housing and related community <br />services policies and programs. As HACSA's governing Board, the five Lane County <br />Commissioners and two resident commissioners review and approve the business and <br />policies of the agency. <br /> <br />HACSA owns, manages, and maintains 1,363 units of Iow-income housing in Lane <br />County, of which 708 are public housing units. Of the public housing units, 372 are <br />designated for elderly/disabled residents; the remainder for families. HACSA also <br />administers the HUD Section 8 Housing programs and manages the Low-income <br />Weatherization Program. <br /> <br />HACSA and the Cities of Eugene and Springfield have established good working <br />relationships. Eugene, Springfield, Lane County, and HACSA participate in the <br />intergovernmental HPB, which sets housing policy for the local area and allocates funds <br />from a variety of sources. Since 1992, HACSA has developed or acquired the following <br />Iow-income projects in Eugene using local and Federal funds awarded through the local <br />HPB competitive process: <br /> <br />Richardson Bridge 31 units <br />Walnut Park 32 units <br />Willakenzie Townhouses 25 units <br />Firwood Apartments 90 units <br />Village Oaks 67 units <br />Fourteen Pines 65 units <br />Laurel Gardens 41 units <br />Heeran Center 16 units <br />Jacob's Lane 63 units <br />Signpost House 16 units <br />Sheldon Village 78 units <br /> Total 524 units <br /> <br />8O <br /> <br /> <br />