| For
over 20 years, the Housing Authority of Clayton County (HACC)
has helped provide and maintain safe and decent housing
for low to moderate income citizens of Clayton County. Whenever
there is a need for housing rehabilitation or a quality multifamily
housing development in need of financing, the HACC has been there
to assist and lead.
In 1982, the Board of Commissioners of Clayton County
created the HACC to act as a conduit of federal, state, and local
funding devices, providing tax exempt financing to developers building
affordable multifamily housing units. The approximately 250,000
people living in Clayton County continue to benefit from this quality
housing stock that is continually maintained at the highest standards
possible.
The breadth of the HACC's work has changed over
the last 20 years, but the vision has remained the same - to make
a difference in the community, one family at a time. Through the
adminstration of federal programs and partnering with like-minded
organizations, the ever-changing role of the Authority will benefit
the community for years to come. |