  
	...Georgia’s Oldest and Second Largest Housing Authority, was created by a 
	Resolution of the City Council of Augusta,
	
	December 13, 
	1937, Mayor Richard E. Allen, Jr. of the City of Augusta, Georgia signed 
	into effect the resolution that indicated: a  “need for a housing 
	authority in the city of Augusta, in that unsanitary and unsafe dwelling 
	accommodations exist in said City, and there is a shortage of safe and 
	sanitary dwelling accommodations in said City available to person of low 
	income at rentals they can afford.” On December 21, 1937, the Mayor 
	appointed the first commissioners of the Housing Authority Board, 
	recognizing: Elbert P. Peabody, Richard Reid, Lee Blum, John E. Hines and 
	E.C. Peters. On December 27, 1937, the Board met for the first time in the 
	Directors’ Assembly Room of the National Exchange Bank to organize the 
	Housing Authority, adopt by-laws, a seal, and elect officers.  
	
	The first 
	cooperative agreement between the City of Augusta, Georgia and the Housing 
	Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia dates to March 31, 1938. 
	Additionally, that day holds the original contract between the two entities 
	for the “elimination of insanitary and unsafe dwellings.” 
	
	Olmsted 
	Homes was completed in late 1939 and fully occupied (167 units) by March 
	1940. 
	
	Today, Augusta Housing Authority - like other Housing Authorities across the 
	nation - is an Independent Corporation authorized by enabling Federal 
	Legislation and created in accordance with the Housing Authorities Law of 
	the State of Georgia. It operates under the supervision of the 
	U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Evaluated annually 
	through the Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) - a method used by HUD 
	for judging the successful operation of a housing authority, the Housing 
	Authority scores a HIGH PERFORMING status for both their Section 8 (SEMAP) 
	and Public Housing Programs. Because of those scores, the Housing Authority 
	is more likely to be eligible for
	grants from Federal & State sources. Many of 
	the  award winning programs that enhance the lives of AHA residents are 
	funded through those sources. 
  A 6 Member Board of Commissioners 
appointed by the Mayor serves as the Governing Body for the Augusta Housing 
Authority. Five Board Members (Dr. Rodger Murchison, Reverend Kenneth Martin, 
Patricia Walker, Jackson Widener Jr. and David Steele) Serve 5-Year Terms and a 
Resident Commissioner (Mary Fallen) Serves a 1-Year Term. The Board meets 
monthly at the Reid Administration Building located at 1435 Walton Way. 
 The next Board of Commissioners Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, 
November 21, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.
	 
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HERE for the AAHC agenda.  
         
        Augusta Housing Authority will hold Regular Board
	Meetings open to the public on the 
	third Thursday of each month at 9:00 a.m. The meetings will be held in the 
	Board Room of the Augusta Housing Authority’s Administrative Office 
	building, located at 1435 Walton Way, Augusta, Georgia.  For 
	information on Housing, please call (706) 724-5466.  If you would like 
	to know about specific programs, please 
	click here.  If you have Portability questions, please contact 
	
	Star Smith at (706) 
	312-3116. 
	 Please send all 
	communication to Board Members to:
	
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
	 Dr. Rodger Murchison 
	Chair, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
    Reverend Kenneth Martin 
	Vice-Chair, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
    Jackson Widener 
	Commissioner, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
	David Steele 
	Commissioner, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
	Patricia Walker 
	Commissioner, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
	
	Mary Fallen 
	Commissioner, Augusta Housing Authority
	 1435 Walton Way
	 Augusta, Georgia 30901 
	Main Telephone Number: (706) 724-5466 
TDD: (706) 724-0130 
	
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