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UTA Annual Meeting
The United Tenants of Albany will be hosting their annual meeting Wednesday, June 16th at 6pm at the St. Vincent De Paul Parish Hall.
UTA will be honoring Cecilia Tkaczyk, the Historic Albany Foundation and Robert McRea, President CDARPO. Panel discussion on “It’s Okay in My Backyard” (Successful Low Income Housing Initiatives)
Ezra Prentice Groundbreaking Video!
Ezra Prentice Press Release
CONTACT: Steven T. Longo
Executive Director
Albany Housing Authority
518-641-7518
FOR RELEASE: April 30, 2010
City and State Housing Officials Plan Groundbreaking Ceremony
For the Substantial Rehabilitation of 176 Units at Ezra Prentice Homes.
Today, City and State and Federal officials attended the groundbreaking of the substantial rehabilitation of Ezra Prentice Homes in the South End neighborhood in Albany, NY. Steve T. Longo, Executive Director of the Albany Housing Authority, which is the developer for this project, led the officials through a tour of the first three buildings to be completed this spring. All 176 units are expected to be completed by early spring 2011.
Officials participating in the ceremony included U.S. Congressman Paul Tonko, U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Deputy Secretary Ron Sims, Mayor Gerald Jennings; Brian Lawlor, Chairman of the Housing Trust Fund Corporation; Albany Housing Authority Executive Director Steven T. Longo, and Vice President Ian Arias from PNC.
Mr. Longo said “I would like to thank everyone for helping us celebrate the commencement of this huge undertaking. Without the leadership of Mayor Jennings and partners such as HUD, Fannie Mae, the State of New York, and the private sector lending community represented by PNC, this project would not have been possible. We put together a dedicated team for this project. I would like to thank Gibraltar Construction Inc. our Construction Manager on this job; CK Dennis Architect, our architecture and design firm for Ezra; and Reno & Cavanaugh and Cannon Heyman & Weiss- our attorneys for this endeavor. Ezra Prentice is evidence that a good team can and will make things happen in our neighborhoods”.
The first phase of Ezra Prentice was built in 1966, followed by Phase II, which was completed in 1972. While improvements have been made over the years, this major infusion of federal, state and private funds permitted the Housing Authority to finally make the significant improvements that will preserve affordable housing for the next generation of South End residents.
The $26 million rehabilitation at Ezra involves both interior and exterior improvements, including many energy saving components. Funding for these improvements was made possible through Fannie Mae tax exempt loans, federal stimulus funds, a bridge loan and equity investment of tax credit proceeds from PNC, and 4% tax credits and a TCAP capital funds award from the Housing Trust Fund Corporation. Mixed finance endeavors such as Ezra Prentice make it possible for public housing units to undergo significant improvements, which is not possible using public funds alone.
While most of the units will be re-leased to former Ezra residents, other interested families can apply for units at the Albany Housing Authority offices. Renovated units will be occupied as completed vacant units come on line. These 176 units offer families the opportunity to enjoy quality housing with financial options that serve more of their individual needs with monthly payments ranging from $423 to $571, according to family income. All of the units must be rented to families whose income does not exceed 60% of the area median income for the Albany MSA. The Ezra Prentice development is comprised of 24 one-bedroom, 89 two-bedroom, 58 three-bedroom and 5 four-bedroom apartments.
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Deputy Secretary Ron Sims said, “HUD is proud to join with the State of New York, the City of Albany and the Albany Housing Authority to preserve affordable housing for hundreds of families well into the future. The ARRA grant will help extend the life of desirable affordable housing in the city, and it will also create a significant number of jobs in the community. This is consistent with HUD’s mission, which is to invest in people as well as buildings.”
Mayor Gerald Jennings said, “It is developments such as Ezra Prentice that make it possible for the residents of Albany to have options for safe, affordable and quality housing. Neighborhoods such as the South End are the fabric of our great City, and the revitalization efforts that are taking place in this community are evidence that our neighborhoods can be rebuilt and brought to life once again. ”
Brian Lawlor, Commissioner of DHCR and CEO/President of nyhomes said that Tax Credit Assistance Program grants through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are an important element of the financing package, helping to jumpstart work at Ezra Prentice that had been stalled by the economic downturn. “Congratulations to the Albany Housing Authority, Mayor Jennings and the City of Albany, and to all the partners that came together to make this rehabilitation possible. The substantial improvements at Ezra Prentice will make the 176 housing units safer and more energy efficient, add to the quality of life in Albany’s South End, and help keep this development affordable for years to come.”
Ian Arias, Vice President of PNC Bank, said, “As a lender and equity investor in this project, we are continuing to provide greatly needed capital for such worthy community projects. While other lenders have decreased their community involvement during these difficult financial times, PNC has stepped forward and remained a constant in countless affordable housing projects such as Ezra. On behalf of PNC, I would like to congratulate the Albany Housing Authority on this most recent endeavor”.
Breaking News! Update for Ezra Prentice Groundbreaking
Ron Sims, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has just confirmed that he will be in attendance at the Ezra Prentice Groundbreaking Event sponsored by the City of Albany and The Albany Housing Authority. Mr. Sims will also address those at the event, which will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, April 30 at 625 South Pearl Street.
Ezra Prentice Groundbreaking-Update!
Update! – Please click here for the events program.
North Albany Burglaries
Albany Police are investigating a series of burglaries in North Albany over the past two months. Residents have reported 6 burglaries since March 21, 2010.
The majority of the burglaries are occurring during the daytime into early evening when the residents are not home. The suspects are prying open doors or breaking rear windows in most instances to gain entry into the homes.
Once inside they are stealing jewelry, laptop computers and electronic equipment such as flat screen TV’s, cameras and camcorders.
No one has been caught at this point but detectives are working on several leads. It is believed that the majority of the burglaries are a result of the same suspect or suspects.
Residents are reminded to make sure their houses are secured when leaving them unattended and if they have a alarm system activate it anytime they are leaving the house. Residents should call police immediately if they see any suspicious activity in their neighborhood.
Community Service Officers are available to conduct home security surveys for residents as well. Anyone wanting a security survey should contact their respective police station in their neighborhood. The South Station contact number is 462-8049. The Center Station contact number is 458-5660.
Notice of Public Review and Hearing 2009-2010 Annual Plan Amendment
Notice of Public Review and Hearing
2009-2010 Annual Plan Amendment
Albany Housing Authority will hold a public hearing on February 19, 2010 at 5:00 PM in the Atrium at 200 South Pearl Street to hear comments on the amendment to the current Annual Plan.
A draft of amended Annual Plan will be available for public review during regular business hours on February 9, 2010 for the duration of the comment period. A copy of the plan will also be available on our website at www.albanyhousing.org and at each AHA management office.
Comments may be submitted prior to the public hearing. Comments may be mailed to AHA, 200 So. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202-1834; emailed to
info@albanyhousing.org or faxed to 518-641-7545.
Please put “Amended Plan Comments” in the subject line. Attendees to the hearing will be required to sign in.
Victor Cain, Chairman
Steven T. Longo, Executive Director Equal Housing Opportunity





