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Applicant information

What Programs does OHA offer?


Remember   - For all programs you must be low income (see Income Limit Chart) and either:



  • A single individual that is elderly or disabled, or

  • A family of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, familial status or court order (includes adoption.)  

PUBLIC HOUSING


Apartments are owned and operated by OHA. All apartments are non-smoking. Tenants are only subsidized while they reside in the unit. Applicants must be low income and pass our suitability standards, which will include:



  • Credit Check

  • Criminal Background Check

  • Prior Positive landlord history
























Locations


Accommodates


Family Size


608 and 610 Lincoln, Ogden 84404


1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms


550 Grant, Ogden 84404


1 Bedroom – Elderly (55 or over) or Persons with Disability Only


663 22nd Street, Ogden 84401


1 Bedroom – Elderly (55 or over) or Persons with Disability Only


1333 Grant, Ogden 84404


2 & 3 Bedrooms


238  & 251 28th & 2865 Childs, Ogden


1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms


2522, 2525 & 2536 D Avenue, Ogden


2 & 3 Bedrooms


Moderate Rehabilitation Program (Section 8 Project Based):


Apartments owned by private owners with rental assistance tied to the unit.  Participants apply with the private owners and must meet the owner’s criteria (credit check, suitability, and criminal background checks.) 










































 

Property Location


Bedroom Sizes

 

Browning Apartments


2703 Washington, Ogden


2 Bedrooms

 

Mountain View Apts.


563 W 24th, Ogden


2 & 3 Bedrooms

 

Peery Apartments


2461 Adams, Ogden


1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms

 

Fontenelle


2465 Monroe, Ogden


1 & 3 Bedrooms

 

Bristol Mansion


2480 Van Buren, Ogden


Studios, 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms


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Revelle Apartments


2485 Monroe, Ogden 


1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms

 

Evergreen Apartments


3455 Iowa, Ogden


1 & 2 Bedrooms

 

Madison Manor


2434 Madison, Ogden


1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms


Marion Hotel,194 25th, Ogden


Studios


Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8):


Ogden Housing Authority receives funding from the Department of Housing & Urban Development to provide rental assistance to participants residing in privately owned properties.


Participants may rent an apartment, house, duplex, condo, or mobile home.


Participants apply, and once they are issued a voucher, find a rental unit of their choice.  The unit must pass the agency Housing Quality Standards and the rent is set by both program guidelines and market conditions.


Participants will be required to execute a lease with the owner, pay their security deposit, pay their rent timely and follow program rules. Participants are able, after the 1st year, to move (port) their voucher to other areas of the country that have a Housing Authority.


HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With Aids):


In partnership with the State of Utah we provide rental assistance vouchers to participants referred to the agency through the AIDS foundations.  This program is called a voucher look alike program and follows all of the rules of the Housing Choice Voucher program, except these participants may not port their voucher to another community outside of our jurisdiction.


Shelter Plus Care Voucher Program


In partnership with the State of Utah we provide rental assistance vouchers to participants referred to the agency through Weber Human Services. Participants must be single individuals who are chronically homeless and are receiving counseling services from Weber Human Services.  This program is called a voucher look alike program and follows all of the rules of the Housing Choice Voucher program, except these participants may not port their voucher to another community outside of our jurisdiction.