Established in 1934 by the City Common Council, Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority was the first of its kind in New York State. With the appointment of the first five members in 1934, the Authority became a reality, providing affordable housing solutions to the community.
Since its inception, the Authority has evolved significantly, now managing seven conventional housing developments that cater to a total of 1,018 low-income families. Three properties are dedicated to serving the elderly and disabled, while the remaining four properties focus on accommodating families with children.
Beyond traditional housing, the Authority's Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program plays a vital role in addressing the housing needs of 1,387 households throughout the City of Schenectady. Through its continued dedication, Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority remains committed to providing essential housing options for those in need.
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