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Oakwood Shores (Phase 3-1 PBV)

534 E 38th Chicago, IL 60653

Oakwood Shores includes Project Based Voucher (PBV) units in a mixed-income community in Chicago's Grand Boulevard and Oakland community areas. The PBV units are in a 3rd phase of the overall development that when completed will include 3,000 units in a mix of CHA, affordable, and market rate units

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Ogden Commons

1325 S Washtenaw Chicago, IL 60608

Ogden Commons includes 37 units in a mixed-income property in Chicago's Lawndale community area. Phase A1 of the property's rehabilitation is near completion, including 92 apartments (37 CHA, 46 affordable and nine market-rate). An additional 75 apartments are also under construction, including 30

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CHA Board Set To Vote on Funding for the Long-Awaited Next Phase at Lathrop

March 18, 2024

The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) Board of Commissioners is scheduled to vote to approve funding for Phase IC of the Lathrop redevelopment at Tuesday’s Board Meeting. This long-awaited third phase will focus on the Lathrop South campus (south of Diversey Avenue) and will address all remaining vacant buildings on the Lathrop site. 

The outside of the Lathrop building.

Mary Howard

August 14, 2024

Mary Howard serves as the Chief Administrative and Resident Services Officer for the Chicago Housing Authority. In this role, she oversees the agency’s Resident Services, Human Resources, Information Technology, and Procurement divisions. Since joining CHA in 2009, Ms.

Jennifer Hoyle

August 14, 2024

Jennifer Hoyle is the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chicago Housing Authority. She manages the Strategy and Insights Division of the Executive Office, focusing on data analysis, strategic planning, and MTW compliance and reporting. Before joining CHA, Ms. Hoyle worked for the City of Chicago for more than 20 years in the Department of Law and Mayor’s Office focusing on strategic communications and long-term communication strategies on complex legal and policy issues as well as FOIA training and compliance.

Dominick Maniscalco

August 14, 2024

Dominick Maniscalco serves as Deputy Chief of Human Resources for the Chicago Housing Authority, a position he assumed in 2021. Mr. Maniscalco is responsible for the day-to-day leadership and management of the Human Resources department, which includes HR Operations, Health and Wellness, Professional Learning, Risk, Pension, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. He has 20 years of experience in the Human Resources field. 

Ann McKenzie

August 14, 2024

Ann McKenzie serves as Chief Development Officer for the Chicago Housing Authority, a role she has held since 2018. Since then, Ms. McKenzie has led the transition of more than 5,000 units using the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, preservation of hundreds of CHA units, and development of an award-winning public library serving both CHA residents and their neighbors.  During her more than 25 years of developing affordable housing, Ms.

Michael Moran

August 14, 2024

Michael Moran serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the Chicago Housing Authority. Since joining CHA in 2012, he has overseen a department that has received both the Distinguished Presentation Award and the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for 25 consecutive years. He previously served as Deputy CFO and Director of Budgeting.

Karen Vaughan

August 14, 2024

Karen Vaughan serves as CHA’s Deputy Chief for Communications and Marketing. With more than 20 years of experience in various City of Chicago and Cook County government agencies, she leads CHA’s Communications team, including graphics, digital, videography/photography and media relations staff. Since joining CHA in 2021, Ms. Vaughan has created new channels that effectively communicate with stakeholders, including residents, government leaders and media. She also leads the agency-wide Customer Service Experience initiative.

Mission & Vision

August 14, 2024

Our Mission

Create and sustain strong communities where seniors thrive and everyone can unlock their economic power.

Our Vision

A thriving city where every neighborhood has quality affordable housing and everyone feels welcome.

Our Values

People first.

Public-private partnerships extend our impact.

We are stewards of the public trust.

Diversity makes us stronger.

We measure what we value.