Management/Contact Info

Contact Info
Executive Director

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MANCHESTER PHASE IIA and B

Public Housing Buildings

(Project Based Vouchers, Rental Assistance Demonstration, and USDA Rural Housing)

Project Based Vouchers

Project Based Vouchers

HUD’s Project-Based Vouchers (PBV) program is a government initiative that provides rental assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals who live in specific affordable housing units.  The program

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Rental Assistance Demonstration

HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) is a government project that allows public housing agencies to convert their public housing units to project-based Section 8 rental assistance contracts.  The

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USDA

USDA Rural Housing

USDA rural housing program strives to improve the housing situations of the individuals and families who have no home and are living in the worst housing conditions. It

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Last Updated: July 13, 2023

Property Info

MANCHESTER PHASE IIA and B

1131 Sheffield St, Building #74004
Pittsburgh, PA 15233

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Contracts associated with the property

  • Total number of active contracts associated with the property0
  • Total number of units across all the active contracts associated with the property0
  • Contract # 10
  • The maximum number of units available on the active contract # 10
  • The name of the program type for the active contract # 10
  • The fiscal year quarter in which the overall active contract expires, for active contract # 10
  • Contract # 20
  • The maximum number of units available on the active contract # 20
  • The name of the program type for the active contract # 20
  • The fiscal year quarter in which the overall active contract expires, for active contract # 20

Total Affordable Units 33

Numbers below do not indicate vacancies

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  • 1 Bedroom Units

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  • 2 Bedroom Units

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  • 4 Bedroom Units

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  • 5 Bedroom Units

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0 Total Assisted Units

Numbers below do not indicate vacancies

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  • The total number of efficiencies for active contract #2

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  • The total number of units with one bedroom for active contract #1

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  • The total number of units with two bedrooms for active contract #1

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  • The total number of units with two bedrooms for active contract #2

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  • The total number of units with three bedrooms for active contract #2

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  • The total number of units with four bedrooms for active contract #1

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  • The total number of units with four bedrooms for active contract #2

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  • The total number of units with five or more bedrooms for active contract #1

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  • The total number of units with five or more bedrooms for active contract #2

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Household

  • Occupied units as the % of units available0
  • Average size of household0
  • Average gross household contribution towards rent per month (includes payment toward rent and utilities).0
  • Average federal spending per unit per month (not fully comparable across programs).0
  • Average total household income per year0
  • Average household income per person per year0
  • % of housholds with income below $5,000 per year.0
  • % of housholds with income between $5,000-$9,999 per year.0
  • % of housholds with income between $10,000-$14,999 per year.0
  • % of housholds with income between $15,000-$19,999 per year.0
  • % of housholds with income $20,000 or more per year.0
  • % of households where the majority of household income is derived from a source other than wage and welfare.0
  • Household income as a percent of local area median family income, as defined by HUD0
  • % of households with income below 50% of local area median family income0
  • % of households with income below 30% of local area median family income0
  • % with two spouses and 1 or more children under 18 years.0
  • % where spouse not present and 1 or more children under 18 years.0
  • % of households headed by a female.0
  • % of households headed by a female with children.0
  • % of households below age 62 where either household head or spouse (or cohead)has a disability.0
  • % of households age 62 or older where either household head or spouse (or cohead) has a disability.0
  • % of all persons in household with a disability.0
  • % 24 or less years: household head or spouse (whoever is older).0
  • % 25 to 50 years: household head or spouse (whoever is older).0
  • % 51 to 61 years: household head or spouse (whoever is older).0
  • % age 62 and older.0
  • % age 85 and older.0
  • % Minority.0
  • % Black, non-Hispanic.0
  • % Native American, non-Hispanic.0
  • % Asian or Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic.0
  • % Hispanic (of any race).0
  • Average number of months on waiting list among admissions.0
  • Average number of months since moved in.0
  • % with valid utility allowance ($1 to $1000).0
  • Average utility allowance among households who have it (in $ per month).0
  • % of reported households with 0-1 bedroom units0
  • % of reported households with 2 bedroom units.0
  • % of reported households with 3 or more bedroom units.0
  • % overhoused0
  • Minorities as % of total population in the census tract where HUD assisted0
  • Percent of the population below poverty level0
  • % of households who are owner-occupants of single-family detached0
  • Total Number of Children0
  • % of household members age 62 or older0
  • % of all household members below age 62 with a disability0
  • % of households with income below 80% of local area median family0
  • Median of Total Annual Income for the households served0

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Public Housing Buildings

The Department of Housing and Urban Development displays the location of the individual buildings lying within the public housing units throughout the entire U.S. All low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities can take advantage of the HUD’s public housing program as public housing was established to provide safe and decent rental housing.

Public Housing Buildings indicate the locations and characteristics of the tenants of public housing development buildings. The federal aid provided by the HUD to the local housing agencies manages the housing for the people who can’t afford the high rents. In addition to this, HUD also provides technical and professional assistance for planning, developing, and managing public housing buildings.

Many housing buildings accommodate individuals’ and families’ Public Housing needs. For more information please search for your local housing authority above. 

Programs

Project Based Vouchers

Project Based Vouchers

HUD’s Project-Based Vouchers (PBV) program is a government initiative that provides rental assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals who live in specific affordable housing units.  The program subsidizes rents in privately-owned developments that reserve units for eligible households.  The rental assistance is attached to the unit, not the tenant.  Property owners who participate in the program receive rental subsidies from HUD, which is then used to offset the cost of renting units to low-income families and individuals.  The program increases the supply of affordable housing by encouraging private property owners and developers to reserve units for low-income households.  Unlike the Housing Choice Voucher program, where families can take their vouchers and rent any unit that meets the program’s criteria, the Project-Based Voucher program is attached to specific units.  This means that the eligible families must move into those units to receive rental assistance.  The program is a vital component of the government’s strategy to decrease homelessness, increase access to affordable housing, and stimulate financial possibilities for those in need.

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RAD Export

Rental Assistance Demonstration

HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) is a government project that allows public housing agencies to convert their public housing units to project-based Section 8 rental assistance contracts.  The program’s intention is to address the critical need for affordable housing by attracting private investment to the affordable housing sector.  The RAD program provides a platform for public housing agencies to tap into private financing sources to renovate and rehabilitate their aging public housing stock.  Property owners who participate in the program receive rental subsidies from HUD, which they use to offset the cost of renting units to low-income families and individuals.  The program enables public housing agencies to leverage private investment to finance critical improvements and upgrades to their housing units, thereby extending the life of their public housing stock.

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USDA

USDA Rural Housing

USDA rural housing program strives to improve the housing situations of the individuals and families who have no home and are living in the worst housing conditions. It attempts to stabilize the housing for those who are in danger of losing their house and improve the ability of low-income people so that they can afford stable housing. 

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Public Housing Authority (PHA)

Public Housing Authority

Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh

Program Program
Management/Contact Info

Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh

Please contact the public housing agency directly if you have questions about subsidized housing applications and/or vacancy information.

If the resource information above is incorrect, please notify your local HUD field office.

Income Limits

Income Limits

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Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA HUD Rental Assistance Income Qualifications

Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in a HUD rental assistance program in Miami but actual income limits may differ for units at Cutler Manor.

AMI Band 1 Person 2 Person 3 Person 4 Person 5 Person 6 Person 7 Person 8 Person
30% $19,950 $22,800 $25,650 $28,450 $30,750 $33,050 $35,300 $37,600

Public Housing Authority (PHA)

Public Housing Authority

Public Housing Authority

Program Program
Management/Contact Info

Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh

Please contact the public housing agency directly if you have questions about subsidized housing applications and/or vacancy information.

If the resource information above is incorrect, please notify your local HUD field office.

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