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PHA Contact Report by State and City PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type TX327 Housing Authority of the City of Abilene 1149 E South 11th Street Combined Phone: (325)676-6385 x6394 ABILENE Fax: (325)676-6375 TX , 79602 Email: [email protected] TX064 Alamo Housing Authority 309 N. 9th St. Combined Phone: (956)787-2352 ALAMO Fax: (956)781-8886 TX , 78516 Email: [email protected] TX241 Housing Authority of Alba 145 N. Osborn St Low-Rent Phone: (903)765-2541 ALBA Fax: (903)765-9019 TX , 75410 Email: [email protected] TX178 Alice Housing Authority 125 Olmito Combined Phone: (361)664-3453 Alice Fax: (361)664-3464 TX , 78333 Email: [email protected] TX284 Housing Authority City of Alpine 1024 N 5TH Street Combined PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Phone: (432)837-2648 ALPINE Fax: (432)837-7256 TX , 79830 Email: [email protected] TX272 Housing Authority of Alto 282 WRIGHT PATMAN DRIVE Combined Phone: (936)858-4921 Alto Fax: (936)858-3923 TX , 75925 Email: [email protected] TX472 City of Amarillo 808 S Buchanan St Section 8 Phone: (806)378-3098 Amarillo Fax: (806)378-9389 TX , 79101 Email: [email protected] TX481 Panhandle Community Services 1309 SW 8th Section 8 Phone: (806)372-2531 x0223 Amarillo Fax: (806)373-8143 TX , 79101 Email: TX484 Brazoria County Housing Authority, TX 1524 East Mulberry St, Suite 162 Section 8 Phone: (979)864-1427 Angleton Fax: (979)864-1089 TX , 77515 PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Email: [email protected] TX080 Housing Authority of Anson 1302 AVENUE J Low-Rent Phone: (915)823-2831 ANSON Fax: (915)823-2904 TX , 79501 Email: [email protected] TX439 Housing Authority of Anthony 1007 Franklin Street Combined Phone: (915)886-5806 Anthony Fax: (915)886-2296 TX , 79821 Email: [email protected] TX313 Aransas Pass Housing Authority 254 N 13TH Street Combined Phone: (361)758-3032 ARANSAS PASS Fax: (361)758-3701 TX , 78336 Email: [email protected] TX094 Housing Authority of Archer City 223 Sycamore Low-Rent Phone: (940)574-2241 Archer City Fax: (940)574-4678 TX , 76351 Email: [email protected] PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type TX433 Arlington Housing Authority 501 W. Sanford Street Section 8 Phone: (817)275-3351 Arlington Fax: (817)962-1200 TX , 76011 Email: [email protected] TX200 Housing Authority of Aspermont 236 W. Seventh Ave. Low-Rent Phone: (940)989-2721 ASPERMONT Fax: (940)989-2721 TX , 79502 Email: [email protected] TX519 Athens Housing Authority 805 N. Palestine Section 8 Phone: (903)675-1898 Athens Fax: (903)675-1899 TX , 75751 Email: [email protected] TX531 Atlanta Property Management 106 S HOWE Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)796-5065 ATLANTA Fax: (903)796-3024 TX , 75551 Email: [email protected] TX001 Austin Housing Authority 1124 S IH 35 Combined PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Phone: (512)477-4488 AUSTIN Fax: (512)477-0953 TX , 78704 Email: [email protected] TX480 Housing Authority of Travis County 502 E Highland Mall Blvd Combined Phone: (512)854-8245 AUSTIN Fax: (512)854-1899 TX , 78752 Email: [email protected] TX901 Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs 221 E. 11th Street Section 8 Phone: (512)475-3884 AUSTIN Fax: (512)856-9210 TX , 78701 Email: [email protected] TX310 Housing Authority of Avery 540 S AUSTIN Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)684-3207 AVERY Fax: (903)684-3253 TX , 75554 Email: [email protected] TX101 Housing Authority of Avinger 100 Project Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)562-1026 Avinger Fax: (903)562-1509 TX , 75630 PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Email: [email protected] TX197 Housing Authority of Baird 401 CHESTNUT Combined Phone: (325)854-1660 BAIRD Fax: (325)854-2400 TX , 79504 Email: [email protected] TX077 Housing Authority of Ballinger 1401 N 13TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (325)365-2629 BALLINGER Fax: (325)365-3827 TX , 76821 Email: [email protected] TX316 Housing Authority of Balmorhea P.O. Box 305 Low-Rent Phone: (432)375-2459 Balmorhea Fax: (432)375-2447 TX , 79718 Email: [email protected] TX235 Housing Authority of Bangs SPENCER Low-Rent Phone: (325)752-6522 BANGS Fax: (325)752-6522 TX , 76823 Email: [email protected] PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type TX274 Housing Authority of Bartlett 200 Cryer Dr. Low-Rent Phone: (254)527-4295 Bartlett Fax: (254)527-3428 TX , 76511 Email: [email protected] TX259 Bastrop Housing Authority 502 FARM Street Combined Phone: (512)321-3398 BASTROP Fax: (512)303-0568 TX , 78602 Email: [email protected] TX035 Housing Authority of the City of Bay City 3012 SYCAMORE Avenue Combined Phone: (979)245-2652 x101 BAY CITY Fax: (979)245-1274 TX , 77414 Email: [email protected] TX012 Housing Authority of the City of Baytown 1805 Cedar Bayou Road Combined Phone: (281)427-6686 x11 BAYTOWN Fax: (281)422-4307 TX , 77520 Email: [email protected] TX023 Housing Authority of the City of Beaumont 1890 Laurel Combined PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Phone: (409)951-7200 Beaumont Fax: (409)951-7275 TX , 77701 Email: [email protected] TX232 Housing Authority of Beckville 419 MONROE Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)947-6464 BECKVILLE Fax: (903)947-3230 TX , 75631 Email: [email protected] TX152 Beeville Housing Authority 1101 W Bowie Combined Phone: (361)362-0399 BEEVILLE Fax: (361)362-0205 TX , 78102 Email: [email protected] TX304 Housing Authority of the City of Bellville 300 S THOMAS Street Low-Rent Phone: (409)865-3722 BELLVILLE Fax: (409)865-0036 TX , 77418 Email: [email protected] TX482 Central Texas Council of Governments 2180 North Main Section 8 Phone: (254)770-2300 x2325 Belton Fax: (254)770-2260 TX , 76513 PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Email: [email protected] TX213 Housing Authority of Belton SAUNDERS Low-Rent Phone: (254)939-5321 BELTON Fax: (254)939-9192 TX , 76513 Email: [email protected] TX356 Housing Authority of Big Sandy 401 E BECK Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)636-4914 BIG SANDY Fax: (903)636-5724 TX , 75755 Email: [email protected] TX485 Big Spring Housing Authority 201 NE 7th Street Section 8 Phone: (432)263-4090 Big Spring Fax: (432)263-4098 TX , 79720 Email: [email protected] TX238 Housing Authority of Blooming Grove 100 2ND Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)695-2834 BLOOMING GROVE Fax: (903)695-2834 TX , 76626 Email: PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type TX539 Housing Authority of Blossom 630 W DIVISION Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)982-6414 BLOSSOM Fax: (903)982-6213 TX , 75416 Email: [email protected] TX444 Boerne Housing Authority 126 Rosewood Ave Section 8 Phone: (830)249-9343 x351 Boerne Fax: (830)249-7940 TX , 78006 Email: [email protected] TX138 Housing Authority of Bogata 100 Thedford Low-Rent Phone: (903)632-5574 BOGATA Fax: (903)632-5249 TX , 75417 Email: [email protected] TX038 Housing Authority of Bonham 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX088 Housing Authority of Ector 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX089 Housing Authority of Bells 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX091 Housing Authority of Pottsboro 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX092 Housing Authority of Ladonia 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (906)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX093 Housing Authority of Honey Grove 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system. PHA Code Name, Phone, Fax, Email Physical Address Type Email: [email protected] TX097 Housing Authority of Savoy 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX107 Housing Authority of Whitewright 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX108 Housing Authority of Howe 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] TX115 Housing Authority of Tom Bean 810 W 16TH Street Low-Rent Phone: (903)583-3336 BONHAM Fax: (903)583-2035 TX , 75418 Email: [email protected] PHA Contact Information This listing is ordered by city and based on the information in IMS/PIC system.
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