ESVHA News – Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission https://a-npdc.org Virginia's Eastern Shore Tue, 01 Feb 2022 19:45:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://a-npdc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo-150x150.png ESVHA News – Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission https://a-npdc.org 32 32 Director of Housing Development Job Opening https://a-npdc.org/director-of-housing-development-job-opening/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 19:45:16 +0000 https://a-npdc.org/?p=6747 Director of Housing Development

The Director is responsible for coordination of all housing development operations and administration. The services offered by the department include administration of housing rehabilitation, housing construction, community improvement construction and oversight of rental projects that assist low and moderate income persons and the community.

The Director oversees compliance with federal and state program requirements for the department and will require the ongoing willingness to develop in-depth knowledge of changing regulations and reporting requirements of multiple programs and must display a willingness to actively engage with department staff to keep the department programs running smoothly while also promoting positive staff morale in managing the annual program.

The Director is expected to coordinate with the Housing Services Director on collaborative projects that meet development project requirements while also increasing access to housing counseling services to the residents of such projects.

The Director will have oversight of vendor agreements for the various housing software and consultant services needed to operate the department.

The Director must be comfortable working in a very fast-paced environment and resolve conflicts and disputes in a professional manner. They must possess the ability to handle confidential information in a sensitive manner; be detailed oriented; possess strong administrative experience and communicate clearly and effectively to a diverse population.

The Director must be a good writer and be willing to write grants, develop program budgets and have good organizational skills. Working on the financing of new housing development, through grant writing and loan negotiation, and its associated close outs is a critical part of the work. The Director will also manage one or two large projects or three or more smaller projects that vary in size and scope. This variance can be as large as managing the administration and construction of a new 20+ unit apartment complex or rehabilitation of a single house.

Qualifications:

Employee must have the flexibility to work on several projects concurrently. Demonstrate diplomacy and sensitivity in working with confidential matters. Requires sound judgement and analytical skills; attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy and follow through; good writing and math skills and the ability to work under pressure with a positive attitude. Must have relevant experience. Must have the ability to work independently as well as lead a team. Must have an overall commitment to excellence in customer service. Ideal candidate: detail-oriented team leader that is able to communicate clearly.

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The Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission is accepting applications for a full-time Director of Housing Development. A detailed description is available www.a-npdc.org/director-of-development-job-opening/

The essential function of the position is to oversee local administration of federal and state housing service programs, ensure compliance with these programs and lead a team that ensues the consistent and stable delivery of the annual department program. The successful candidate will also be flexible, willing and able to successfully write federal grants and manage construction and rehabilitation of housing and other community improvements.

The hiring range is $50,000 – $60,000 plus benefits depending on qualifications.

Minimum qualifications: Good writing, good math skills and good organizational skills required. Excellent confidentiality and diplomatic traits required. Demonstrated experience in leading a team desired. Must have relevant experience.

Send cover letter and detailed resume to Housing Development Job, PO Box 417, Accomac, Virginia 23301 or to emeil@a-npdc.org. Equal Opportunity Employer

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Virginia Housing’s FREE First-time Homebuyer Class https://a-npdc.org/virginia-housings-free-first-time-homebuyer-class/ Wed, 01 Sep 2021 13:41:49 +0000 https://a-npdc.org/?p=6614 Come learn about the entire homebuying process from start to finish, as well as the responsibilities of homeownership. REGISTRATION REQUIRED – sign up at: VirginiaHousing.com/FindAClass

Presented by:

Hugh Hennessy, Accomack-Northampton PDC

Questions? Call 757-787-2800

Class Date/Time:

One six-hour class presented in two three-hour sessions on:

Wednesday 10/6 at 5:30-8:30pm

ESCC – 29316 Lankford Hwy, Melfa

Academic Bldg, 1st floor, classroom 147-148

Thursday 10/7 at 5:30-8:30pm

ESCC – 29316 Lankford Hwy, Melfa

Academic Bldg, 1st floor, classroom 147-148

 

VIEW FLYER HERE!

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Rent and Mortgage Relief Program Update https://a-npdc.org/rent-and-mortgage-relief-program-update-2/ Wed, 09 Dec 2020 15:18:00 +0000 http://www.a-npdc.org/?p=6258 Rent and Mortgage Relief Program (RMRP) Update effective 12/1/2020: 

The A-NPDC is no longer accepting NEW applications for rent or mortgage assistance. 

To find out if you are eligible for the Virginia Rent and Mortgage Relief Program, please go here: https://dmz1.dhcd.virginia.gov/RMRPEligibility/.

The statewide RMRP Support Center is now processing all tenant and homeowner applications for rent and mortgage relief. You can begin a new application online here: https://applications.deval.us/login/applications.

If you are a landlord who needs to submit a new application on behalf of a tenant, visit www.virginiahousing.com/rmrp.

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Notice Essential Services – Low Income Housing https://a-npdc.org/notice-essential-services-low-income-housing/ Mon, 30 Mar 2020 19:49:52 +0000 http://www.a-npdc.org/?p=5663 The employees of the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission staff the Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority and Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance. These three organizations house hundreds of families on the Eastern Shore through numerous programs and directly through the provision of over a hundred apartments.The employees operate the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, the Eastern Shore of Virginia Homeless Solutions programs, the Indoor Plumbing Rehabilitation Program, and HUD-certified foreclosure, budget and mortgage counseling for the Eastern Shore.

Staff working to continue operation of these programs have been issued a letter on our letterhead requesting the bearer be allowed free passage to complete their duties. Thank you for honoring this notice.

Elaine K. N. Meil, Executive Director

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Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance Meeting – November 30, 2016 – 7 PM https://a-npdc.org/eastern-shore-of-virginia-housing-alliance-meeting-november-tbd-7-pm/ Sun, 30 Oct 2016 17:40:37 +0000 http://50.87.248.99/~anpdcorg/?p=2935 Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are held at the business office in Accomac, Virginia.

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Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance Meeting – September 28, 2016 – 7 PM https://a-npdc.org/eastern-shore-of-virginia-housing-alliance-meeting-september-28-2016-7-pm/ Tue, 30 Aug 2016 17:38:43 +0000 http://50.87.248.99/~anpdcorg/?p=2933 Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are held at the business office in Accomac, Virginia.

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Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance Meeting – July 27, 2016 – 7 PM https://a-npdc.org/eastern-shore-of-virginia-housing-alliance-meeting-july-27-2016-7-pm/ Thu, 30 Jun 2016 17:20:05 +0000 http://50.87.248.99/~anpdcorg/?p=2931 Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are held at the business office in Accomac, Virginia.

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Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance Meeting – May 25, 2016 – 7 PM https://a-npdc.org/eastern-shore-of-virginia-housing-alliance-meeting-may-25-2016-7-pm/ Wed, 11 May 2016 17:18:09 +0000 http://50.87.248.99/~anpdcorg/?p=2928 The Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance meeting will be held at the New Road Apartments Community Room in Exmore, Virginia. 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd Exmore, VA 23350

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Eastern Shore Homelessness Featured in “The Bridge” the National Housing Counseling Newsletter https://a-npdc.org/eastern-shore-homelessness-featured-in-the-bridge-the-national-housing-counseling-newsletter/ Mon, 01 Feb 2016 21:55:45 +0000 http://a-npdc.org/wordpress/?p=2318 The Eastern Shore of Virginia’s housing counseling program is the feature article of “The Bridge” highlighting homelessness and how it is addressed here. To learn more, please read the article.

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2013 Annual Report & State Submission Available https://a-npdc.org/2013-annual-report-state-submission-available/ Wed, 19 Mar 2014 20:51:41 +0000 http://a-npdc.org/?p=1768 The 2013 A-NPDC annual report is available. The report details the work completed by A-NPDC for fiscal year 2013. A sample of the projects are below. For full details, please read the FY13 Report.

William Hughes Apartments Once Languishing Now Thriving Again

William Hughes Apartments is a 34-unit USDA funded development located on U.S. Route 13 just outside of the Eastville town limits.    The apartments were built in 1996 and 1997 to provide housing for both seasonal and year-round farm workers of Northampton County. The facility consists of a good mix of 1, 2 3, and 4 bedroom units along with a rental office, community room, laundromat, playgrounds and several open-space common areas.  The original owner/developer of the apartments was an agency from Delaware whose main mission was to provide healthcare and other support assistance to migrant workers.  For a number of years, the agency experienced financial problems which eventually led to them closing and filing for bankruptcy.   Prior to the agency shutting their doors, William Hughes Apartments suffered from several years of deferred maintenance and had been issued several notices of non-compliance by USDA auditors.

Once the Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority, staffed by the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, learned that the facility was in the hands of a federal bankruptcy court, the A-NRHA notified the court and USDA that they would be interested in taking over the ownership and management of the apartments, and submitted a successful application to USDA to acquire the property.   Additionally, the A-NRHA was able to convince USDA to convert all of the units to year-round rentals to better serve the current market on the Shore.

With the acquisition complete, the A-NRHA submitted applications to secure the funds needed to complete a comprehensive rehabilitation of the apartments, grounds, and support buildings, including requests to VHDA for Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and to DHCD for HOME funds. Currently all funding is in place, all permits have been acquired, and the contractor is ready to start the rehabilitation work.    The work is expected to begin in early September and be complete within 12 months.

Regional Organizations Support Local and State Efforts to Respond and Recover from Hurricane Sandy

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance (ESVHA) and the Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority (A-NRHA), both staffed by the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, and the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission stepped forward during Hurricane Sandy to assist in the response, relief and mitigation efforts.

The A-NRHA, during the storm, responded to the condemnation of Seabreeze Apartments in the Town of Cape Charles. The USDA funded apartments, owned by another unrelated entity, were undermined by coastal erosion and were condemned in the midst of the storm. Seven families had to be immediately evacuated and were sheltered by Northampton County. A-NPDC staff, working on behalf of A-NRHA, and still surrounded by floodwaters themselves were able to activate property management staff to prepare to receive up to seven families displaced by the storm and also coordinated a waiver from USDA to allow displaced residents to immediately move to William Hughes Apartments where newly vacant units were being held as part of the relocation plan for the new Low Income Housing Tax Credit project at the property. Vacant units were made available over the course of the next few days. Three displaced Seabreeze families made other arrangements but four families were housed, with a full one year lease and rental assistance based on their income.

After the immediacy of the storm event, in the days and weeks following the ESVHA took on the role of coordinating the efforts of Accomack County and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management in connecting those hardest hit in Accomack with the services and funds that they needed in order to stabilize and improve their housing situation.  The ESVHA managed the application process and acted as fiduciary agent for State relief funds and private donations.

Since Hurricane Sandy, seven Accomack families who could not return to their homes received up to 5 months of emergency housing assistance in local motels.  Seventeen families received VDEM funds and volunteer assistance to repair their homes.  Three families received replacement mobile homes which were located on their lots so that they met the flood elevation requirements.  Two more families will receive replacement homes in the near future as the ESVHA works to find solutions for the remaining families affected by the storm. Close to a year after the event, all families appear to be served or are in process and the regional organizations are winding down recovery efforts but we aren’t done yet.

The A-NPDC has written a new application to elevate an additional ten houses above the 100-year flood elevation in Accomack County, continuing a mitigation program that began with the 2003 Hurricane Isabel event. The A-NPDC continues to coordinate regional mitigation efforts to prevent and reduce future disruptions from storm events.

First Annual Eastern Shore GIS Symposium a Success

The Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission in partnership with DEQ’s Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program and the Eastern Shore Resource Conservation & Development Council hosted the first annual Eastern Shore GIS Symposium. Seven proposals, relating to the Eastern Shore or providing training beneficial to Eastern Shore GIS experts, were selected and presented from Virginia Tech, the University of Virginia, the Accomack-Northampton Electric Cooperative, Cintos Research and the Department of Environmental Quality. Twenty-six GIS experts came together to discuss the research and training and share experiences and expertise. The largest group attending were local government managers, followed by local university research groups, then local federal managers, state agency managers with local offices and finally others, including state agency managers with offices in Richmond.

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