CARNEGIE, PA – Today, Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) announced that Allegheny and Beaver Counties will collectively receive more than $13.7 million in federal funding to build, renovate, and modernize the public housing stock. This funding is from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Capital Fund Program, which offers annual funding to all public housing authorities across America.
“I am proud to announce that HUD awarded more than $13.7 million to improve public housing facilities in Allegheny and Beaver Counties,” said Rep. Deluzio. “With housing costs out of reach for so many, investments like these can help make sure that public housing in Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District is safe, up-to-date, and serving the needs of our community.”
Specifically, Allegheny County Housing Authority is slotted to receive $7,785,864 and the Housing Authority of the County of Beaver will receive $5,924,032. Eligible residents can apply for public housing through the Allegheny County Housing Authority or through the Housing Authority of the County of Beaver.