Early Closure

Early Closure

EARLY CLOSURE Due to inclement weather, Mobile Housing Authority will close early at 12PM on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. We…
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HCV is Moving! On March 22, 2024 the HCV (Housing Choice Voucher) office will CLOSE! On April 1, 2024 the…
AHAEEF 2024 Scholarship

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ATTENTION! SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY!! ALABAMA HOUSING AUTHORITIES’ EDUCATION and ENRICHMENT FUND, INC. If you are a Public Housing or Housing Choice…
​​​​MHA & MLKARC Economic Empowerment Workshops

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Economic Empowerment Workshops Empowering individuals to take control of their financial future via sound financial management  regarding credit, cash and…
Delayed Opening

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      DELAYED OPENING Due to inclement weather,  Mobile Housing Authority will delay opening until 10AM on Tuesday, January…
Severe Weather Notice - Jan 8, 2024

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MHA would like to caution our residents and HCV program participants of the coming severe weather threat this evening into…
MHA Resident Relocation Update - 12/8/2023

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GULF VILLAGE HOMES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
$1.8 MILLION TWO-PHASE PROJECT


Through partnership with the Mobile County Commission, Gulf Village Homes will receive vital repairs to enhance safety and living conditions.

The $1.8 million two-phase project will include:

  • 20 new stop and street signs

  • Speed Tables

  • Clean storm drain lines and inlets along development roads

  • Replacing roughly 12,000 square feet of broken, cracked and deteriorated sidewalks

  • Mill and repaved streets

The Gulf Village Infrastructure Project is supported by funds awarded by the Mobile County Commission.

  • $160,000 from Mobile County Commission District 1 funds

  • Projected start dates are in May

  • Phase I will cost an estimated $167,000

  • Phase II will cost an estimated $1.63 million

 

 

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