Housing Authority Elects Officers
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
During Monday's Warsaw Housing Authority meeting, an election of officers resulted as follows: Bob Kline, president; Sue Charlton, vice president; and Sherri Ruggier, secretary/treasurer.
Officers are re-elected annually, but the resignation earlier this year of Bob Bullock required the board of directors to hold a special election. Bullock had been the board's president before he moved from the area.
In other business, the board is looking into placing some of its funds in interest-bearing accounts, and the city attorney is developing a promissory note to be used for clients needing help with security deposits. The deposits would be loaned to the clients through a revolving loan program.
Additionally, two more loans were closed in the owner-occupied rehabilitation program, bringing the total to three finished projects. Funds are still available for qualified low-income homeowners to improve their residences. For more information, call the WHA at 269-7641.
The board also discussed attending commissioner training Oct. 30 in Indianapolis.
The next meeting is at 5:15 p.m. Oct. 28 in the WHA office at 220 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw. [[In-content Ad]]
During Monday's Warsaw Housing Authority meeting, an election of officers resulted as follows: Bob Kline, president; Sue Charlton, vice president; and Sherri Ruggier, secretary/treasurer.
Officers are re-elected annually, but the resignation earlier this year of Bob Bullock required the board of directors to hold a special election. Bullock had been the board's president before he moved from the area.
In other business, the board is looking into placing some of its funds in interest-bearing accounts, and the city attorney is developing a promissory note to be used for clients needing help with security deposits. The deposits would be loaned to the clients through a revolving loan program.
Additionally, two more loans were closed in the owner-occupied rehabilitation program, bringing the total to three finished projects. Funds are still available for qualified low-income homeowners to improve their residences. For more information, call the WHA at 269-7641.
The board also discussed attending commissioner training Oct. 30 in Indianapolis.
The next meeting is at 5:15 p.m. Oct. 28 in the WHA office at 220 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw. [[In-content Ad]]