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Executive Director: Anthony L. Johnson
Deputy Director: Terry Mardula
Telephone: (203) 869-1138
Fax: (203) 869-2037
Location: 249 Milbank Avenue
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Messages and correspondence for Board members may be sent c/o Greenwich Housing Authority at above address.
Board Meeting Information Meeting information is available here.
Since 1946, the Housing Authority has been committed to being an effective and successful producer, owner and manager of affordable housing options for seniors, families and individuals from various racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds. It continues to garner many awards and receives high ratings among its peers.
The Housing Authority controls nearly 761 units in 15 properties, including home-ownership condominiums, scattered-site housing, various developments and Parsonage Cottage. The Housing Authority also administers 317 families through the Section 8 Program. Total residents served through all programs is 2,574. Through resident associations and with the help of professional staff and outside support agencies (e.g., CCI, Family Centers, Department of Social Services) residents are encouraged to learn, earn, manage and improve their lives.
Public Housing For the first time in the history of the Housing Authority we were designated as a "High Performer" in 2006 and then again in 2007.
HUD Section 8 The Housing Authority has been a "High Performer" 5 out of the past 8 years.
Meetings
Meetings are scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month at various locations. Dates and
locations can be changed at the discretion of the Board of Commissioners. Please see meeting schedule below for more information.
Meeting Documents
Board of Commissioners
Five Commissioners serve for 5-year terms commencing on August 1st.
Commissioners are nominated and appointed by the Board of Selectmen.
Membership List
Most Recent Capital Projects
Job Opportunities
History of Affordable Housing in Greenwich
- Financing Provided by the State of Connecticut Developments:
- Adams Garden, 1949, 80 family garden style apartments.
- Armstrong Court, 1951, 144 family apartments.
- Town Hall Annex, 1984, 28 family apartments.
- McKinney Terrace I, Family, 1988, 21 family apartments.
- McKinney Terrace II, Elderly, 1988, 51 elderly apartments.
- HUD Subsidized Developments:
- Wilbur Peck Court, 1953, 110 family apartments.
- Quarry Knoll I, 1962, 50 elderly apartments.
- Agnes Morley Heights, 1973, 150 elderly apartments.
- Greenwich Close, 17 affordable family apartments.
- CHFA Financed Development:
- Quarry Knoll II, 1980, 40 elderly apartments.
- Scattered Site Units:
- Edgewood Avenue, 1990, 7 family apartments.
- Columbus Avenue & Ritch Avenue, 1992, Duplex two, three and four bedroom apartments.
- Oakridge Street & Homestead Lane, 1997, Four, two bedroom family apartments.
- Parsonage Cottage:
- 1997, 40 bed Connecticut licensed home for the aged, managed by the Housing Authority and funded through a consortium of federal, state, and local private funding.
- Home Ownership – Affordable units developed by HATG and sold to qualified families:
- Riverhouse Condominiums,1998, 49 South Water Street, 6 affordable units.
- Hollow Wood Lane Condominiums, 2004, 14 Hollow Wood Lane, 4 affordable units.
- Section 8:
- 343 Housing Choice Vouchers funded by HUD.
- Private Market:
- Greenwich Close, 113 market rate apartments.
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