Notice of Public Hearing and Public Comment Period

JUNE 24, 2022
CONCORD HOUSING + REDEVELOPMENT (CH+R)is providing an opportunity for the public to review and comment on the agency’s proposed Moving to Work (MTW) Plan and Application to be submitted to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. The public comment period extends from June 24, 2022 at 12:00 Noon to July 24,, 2022 at 12:00 Noon.

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PUBLIC NOTICE


CLOSING OF THE PUBLIC HOUSING AND SECTION 8 WAITLISTS FOR ALL BEDROOM SIZES
Effective Monday, May 25, 2022, at 8:30 am.
Concord Housing & Redevelopment will CLOSE its Public Housing and SECTION 8 VOUCHER Waitlists for all bedroom sizes and locations. No new applications will be accepted until further notice.

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Concord Housing + Redevelopment names new Executive Director


Julie Palmeri to Lead Organization Starting January 31st.

The board of directors of Concord Housing + Redevelopment (CH+R) is pleased to announce that Julie Palmeri has been named the organization’s new Executive Director. Palmeri is returning to her hometown of Concord to take over the position from John Hoyt, who announced his retirement after over two decades of service.

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CH+R Receives Mainstream Cares Award


Concord Housing + Redevelopment (CH+R) announces that the agency is the recipient of federal funds through the Mainstream program. Ten vouchers totaling over $73,000 will be given out in the initial round of the endeavor. The Mainstream voucher program sets aside funds for eligible disabled families.

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John Hoyt Named to Board of Trustees of National Housing Organization

Concord Housing + Redevelopment Executive Director to Represent the Granite State
John Hoyt, Executive Director of Concord Housing + Redevelopment (CH+R) has been named to the Board of Trustees of the Public Housing Authorities Directors Association (PHADA) out of Washington, DC.  Hoyt will serve a three year term on the board. In his role, Hoyt will represent the national interests of the PHADA’s members – which include close to 2,000 member housing agencies representing 1.9 million low-income housing units across the United States.

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