Springfield Housing Authority recognized by HUD

The Springfield Housing Authority in Springfield, Massachusetts was recently recognized as a high performer in many of the areas examined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Development.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Development, or the HUD, produces an annual report of every housing authority that looks at categories such as the program’s management systems, the physical condition of housing provided, and occupancy rates, and judges them on a scale of one to 100. This year, the Springfield Housing Authority earned the score of 90, which is considered a high-performing score.

With this score, the housing authority will have an easier time receiving a bonus for capital funding, be better positioned for grants provided by the HUD, and will have to meet fewer inspection requirements.

The authority executive director of the Springfield Housing Authority, William H. Abrashkin, made a statement about being recognized by the HUD:



“We're very happy to have this HUD stamp of approval that all of our systems are performing extremely well. This says that our housing authority is being well managed in all phases of its operations. We're always striving to do our best in all areas, and we have now reached that milestone.”




To learn more about the Springfield Housing Authority or to view resources such as information Brochures, housing Forms, and housing packets, visit its website.

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