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Annual Pha Plan (standard Phas And Troubled Phas)

Housing Authority of the city of North Chicago, IL, North Chicago, IL·Local Housing Authority
Oct 01, 2025
Submission Deadline
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Housing Authority of the City of North Chicago, IL

Summary

This document is the Annual PHA Plan for the Housing Authority of the City of North Chicago, IL, for the fiscal year beginning 10/2025. It outlines the PHA's policies, rules, and requirements concerning its operations, programs, and services, including its mission, goals, and objectives for serving low-income families. It also details new activities planned for the fiscal year and progress reports.
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