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Public Housing Weatherization Eligible Rev 4 Percent Development Total ACC Total Households Below Housing Authority Name Code Development Name Development Addres City State Zip Units Households 200% poverty Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000213 Wrangell 720 ZIMOVIA WRANGELL AK 20 18 94.4% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000216 Cordova 700 CHASE AVE CORDOVA AK 16 16 87.5% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000244 Wasilla 1201 S Century Cir Wasilla AK 99654 32 31 96.8% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000247 Anchorage Central 1281 E 19th Ave Anchorage AK 99501 120 116 98.3% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000257 Bethel 1011 RIDGECREST BETHEL AK 118 112 91.1% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000260 Nome 407 East F Street Nome AK 34 33 75.8% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000263 Valdez VALDEZ AK 7 6 83.3% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000265 Kodiak 914 Pillar Mountain Dr Kodiak AK 40 40 90.0% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000271 Anchorage South 1121 Golden Dawn Cir Anchorage AK 99518 151 146 99.3% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000273 Anchorage North 801 Karluk St Anchorage AK 99518 165 151 98.7% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000274 Anchorage East 4012 E 9th Ave Anchorage AK 99518 137 127 94.5% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000275 Fairbanks 401 7th Ave Fairbanks AK 99701 165 156 96.8% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000277 Juneau 895 W 12th St Juneau AK 99801 207 203 95.6% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000279 Ketchikan 130 Bryant St Ketchikan AK 99901 73 72 98.6% Alaska Housing Finance Corporation AK001000280 SITKA 404 Lake St Sitka AK 44 42 92.9% Housing Authority of the Birmingham District AL001000004 Southtown 801 23rd St S Birmingham AL 35233 455 365 98.1% Housing Authority of the Birmingham District AL001000009 Smithfield Court 14 8th Ave N Birmingham AL 35204 456 384 97.4% Housing Authority of the Birmingham District AL001000014 Russell B Harris Homes 500 Brussels Cir Birmingham AL 35212 188 186 96.2% Housing Authority of the Birmingham District AL001000018 RALPH KIMBROUGH HOMES 2801 John Bryan Rd Apt A Birmingham AL 231 213 99.5% Housing Authority of the Birmingham District AL001000021 Freedom Manor 1617 5th Ave N Birmingham AL 35203 103 98 99.0% Mobile Housing Board AL002000001 Oaklawn Homes 1010 Baltimore St Apt 1 Mobile AL 36605 100 86 98.8% Mobile Housing Board AL002000005 Thomas James Place 1525 Albatross Dr Mobile AL 36605 255 216 99.5% Mobile Housing Board AL002000008 Josephine Allen Homes 1900 E Franklin Dr Mobile AL 36610 292 237 99.6% Mobile Housing Board AL002000010 R V Taylor Plaza 1458A Kellogg St Mobile AL 36605 450 372 99.2% Mobile Housing Board AL002000011 Thomas James Place Rehab 1500 Albatross Dr Mobile AL 36605 412 360 99.2% Mobile Housing Board AL002000013 Emerson Gardens 701 Charleston St Apt A Mobile AL 36603 94 91 100.0% Mobile Housing Board AL002000014 Thomas James Place Rehab 1804A W Cardinal Dr Mobile AL 36605 129 97 97.9% Mobile Housing Board AL002000016 Frank W. Boykin Towers 1600 Michigan Ave Mobile AL 36605 122 115 93.9% HA Anniston AL004000001 Glenaddie Homes 1104 Boynton Ave Anniston AL 36202 264 253 98.4% HA Anniston AL004000002 Cooper Homes 411 W 29th St Apt 1A Anniston AL 36201 241 210 98.6% HA Anniston AL004000003 Constantine Homes 316 Elm St Apt 1A Anniston AL 36201 243 207 99.5% Phenix City Housing Authority AL005000001 Riverview 1001A Riverview Apts Phenix City AL 36867 320 295 97.6% Phenix City Housing Authority AL005000002 Douglas 100-A FREDRICK DOUGLASS Phenix City AL 36867 272 259 97.7% Phenix City Housing Authority AL005000005 STOUGH 1-A L.P. STOUGH APTS PHENIX CITY AL 200 198 95.5% Phenix City Housing Authority AL005000006 BLAKE 2000 21st Ave Apt A Phenix City AL 68 68 92.6% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000002 CLEVELAND COURT 930 Rosa L Parks Ave Montgomery AL 150 138 99.3% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000004 Paterson Court 802 S Union St Montgomery AL 36104 200 193 98.4% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000006 Gibbs Village 1801 Gibbs Cir Apt A Montgomery AL 36108 314 276 97.8% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000007 Gibbs Village 2001 Terminal Rd Apt A Montgomery AL 36108 188 182 97.3% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000009 Richardson Terrace 1301 Adams Ave Montgomery AL 36104 100 95 96.8% Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery AL006000011 Victor Tulane Gardens 101 Victor Tulane Cir Apt A Montgomery AL 102 100 100.0% Housing Authority of the City of Dothan AL007000010 Henry Green Apts. 602 S Lena St Apt A1 Dothan AL 36301 99 90 97.8% Housing Authority of the City of Dothan AL007000020 McRae Homes 705 N Lena St Apt A1 Dothan AL 36303 92 91 98.9% Housing Authority of the City of Dothan AL007000040 Johnson 110 Johnson Cir Dothan AL 36303 214 190 98.9% Housing Authority of the City of Dothan AL007000050 Ussery And Marvin Lewis Village 909 S Ussery St Apt Q58 Dothan AL 36303 117 111 100.0% Selma Housing Authority AL008000002 George Washington Carver 1C G.W.C. HOMES Selma AL 36703 216 201 99.0% Selma Housing Authority AL008000003 FELIX HEIGHTS 405 Medical Center Pkwy Apt 1A Selma AL 127 119 90.8% Selma Housing Authority AL008000007 Valley Creek Homes 1B Valley Creek Homes Selma AL 36701 100 96 95.8% Selma Housing Authority AL008000008 RANGEDALE 1C Rangedale Apts Selma AL 136 124 98.4% Housing Authority of the City of Attalla AL009000003 Handy Manor 1002 9th St SW Attalla AL 35954 110 105 100.0% Fairfield Housing Authority AL010000001 Demetrius C. Newton Gardens 5103 Myron Massey Blvd Fairfield AL 35064 102 93 94.6% Fairfield Housing Authority AL010000002 Mattie G. Jackson Gardens 6902 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE Fairfield AL 35064 200 185 96.2% Housing Authority of the City of Fort Payne AL011000001 Williams Ave. Apts. 1300 Gault Ave N Apt 1 Fort Payne AL 35967 195 178 96.6% Housing Authority of the City of Fort Payne AL011000002 Lookout Courts 1961 Clark Ave NE Fort Payne AL 35967 100 93 98.9% Housing Authority of the City of Jasper AL012000001 Mathews/New Carver Apts 1907 9th Way Apt 8 Jasper AL 35501 136 103 90.3% Tarrant Housing Authority AL013000001 Nestlewood 622 Bell Ave Tarrant AL 35217 97 81 92.6% The Guntersville Housing Authority AL014000100 Hembree Homes 1400 West St Guntersville AL 35976 144 138 98.6% The Guntersville Housing Authority AL014000200 Crain Courts 1600 Gurley St Guntersville AL 35976 140 125 97.6% The Guntersville Housing Authority AL014000300 Addn Martin Manor 702 Ringold St Guntersville AL 35976 66 65 98.5% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000002 Butler Terrace 104 Seminole Dr SW Apt A Huntsville AL 35805 120 113 100.0% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000003 Sparkman Homes 102 Mason Ct NW Ste A Huntsville AL 35816 170 150 99.3% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000004 Butler Terrace Addition 203 Indiana St SW Apt A Huntsville AL 35805 134 126 98.4% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000006 Northwoods 2602A Klondike Ave NW Huntsville AL 35816 235 225 99.6% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000007 Northwoods Addition 1508A Timberlane Ave NW Huntsville AL 35816 212 204 99.5% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000008 Johnson Towers 216 Seminole Dr SW Apt 101 Huntsville AL 35805 120 120 99.2% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000010 Searcy Homes 300A Holmes Ave NW Huntsville AL 35801 78 70 100.0% Percent Development Total ACC Total Households Below Housing Authority Name Code Development Name Development Addres City State Zip Units Households 200% poverty The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000011 TODD TOWERS 204 Greene St NE Apt 101 Huntsville AL 100 99 98.0% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000014 L.r. Patton Apts. 200 Binford Dr SW Apt A Huntsville AL 35805 110 103 99.0% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000016 Scattered Sites 2433 Vining Ave NW Huntsville AL 35801 26 26 92.3% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000051 Brookside 2002A Brookside St SW Huntsville AL 35801 72 71 98.6% The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047000052 Lincoln 200A Webster Rd Huntsville AL 35801 194 188 97.3% Housing Authority of the City of Decatur AL048000001 East Acres 1023 19th Ave SE Decatur AL 35601 254 247 99.2% Housing Authority of the City of Decatur AL048000003 Sterrs Homes 641 13th Ave NW Decatur AL 35601 204 200 98.5% Housing Authority of the City of Decatur AL048000009 Jordan-Neill 300 Wilson St NE Decatur AL 35601 148 142 90.8% Greater Gadsden AL049000001 Colley Homes 402 N 6th St Apt A Gadsden AL 35901 224 196 98.5% Greater Gadsden AL049000002 Carver Village 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave Apt A Gadsden AL 35901 160 147 95.2% Greater Gadsden AL049000003 Emma Sansom Homes 209 N 22nd St Apt A Gadsden AL 35904 220 206 96.6% Greater Gadsden AL049000005 Campbell Court 101 Campbell Ct Gadsden AL 35903 150 150 97.3% Greater Gadsden AL049000006 Starnes Park 301 Starnes Park Gadsden AL 35903 100 97 95.9% Greater Gadsden AL049000008 Northside Homes 400 Joseph T Robinson St Apt A Gadsden AL 35901 42 34 100.0% HA Auburn AL050000001 Ridgecrest 1350 Commerce Dr Apt 301 Auburn AL 36832 166 127 100.0% HA Auburn AL050000002 Drake 900 Old Mill Rd Apt 1 Auburn AL 36832 156 121 99.2% Housing Authority of Red Bay AL051000001 Fifth Court 502 5th Ct NE Apt 1 Red Bay AL 35582 164 156 96.2% HA Cullman AL052000001 WESTFIELD ADDN 1502 1st St SW Cullman AL 226 218 99.1% HA Cullman AL052000004 Hilltop 1537 Parker Cir SW
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