September/October 2005

8  SAHA President and CEO Speaks to Lessons Learned in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation learned nature and human fragility often make the best-laid plans irrelevant and useless, and San Antonio learned it has a huge capacity for caring as it opened its doors to those seeking shelter.   (more)

8 'Big 6+1' Draws Blueprint for Public Housing Future
Called the “Big 6+1,” plans continue for creating mixed-income communities by upgrading, modernizing and improving homes at Alazan-Apache Courts, Cassiano Homes, Lincoln Courts, San Juan Homes, Sutton Homes, Wheatley Courts and Highview. (more)

8 Arrests made as SAHA, HUD Target Housing Fraud
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Department, the U.S. Marshals Service and special agents from HUD’s Office of Inspector General served 28 warrants and made arrests after HUD and SAHA investigations revealed evidence of residents inaccurately reporting income or household composition. (more)


8 SAHA names new Chief Legal Officer
After 10 years in Houston, a San Antonio native is returning home to take on SAHA’s legal needs. (more)


8 Plans for W.C. White soon to be visible
SAHA moves forward with plans for redevelopment of the W.C. White apartments. (more)


8 Clark Pointe development moves forward
SAHA’s plans for improving the quality of affordable housing in San Antonio takes a big step forward with work already underway in the construction of a new multi-family apartment complex.  (more)


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