
The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia
...(better
known as Augusta Housing Authority or AHA) is located in Augusta-Richmond
County, Georgia. AHA was created in 1937 to provide safe, sanitary housing for
low income families. Olmsted Homes was the first public housing development
constructed in Georgia under the Housing Act of 1937. Today, the Augusta
Housing Authority is the second largest Public Housing Authority in the State of
Georgia and helps to provide housing for
about 14,000 individuals. The agency
owns and operates 2,769 units of Conventional Public Housing and assists
families with over 5,600 units of tenant and site based Section 8
vouchers.
For more information, click the image on the left.

CLICK HERE to apply for the Section 8 Project Based Program for Maxwell House. For applications over the phone for Maxwell House, please call (706) 724-1927.
Walk-in customers wanting to apply for the Section 8 Project Based Voucher Program will not be seen at the Augusta Housing Authority during the open application period.
The Resident Service and Satisfaction Survey is sent to a sample of public housing residents at each Public Housing Agency (PHA) on a yearly basis to find out how satisfied they are with the living conditions at their development. This survey is part HUD’s increased commitment to monitoring Public Housing Agencies. Please click on the 'HUD needs to hear from you!' image for more facts about the Resident Survey.
If you are in need of emergency assistance, please refer to the 2006 CSRA Resource Directory. If you are not in immediate need of assistance, click here to search properties receiving direct assistance from HUD.
The Housing Authority does not discriminate against race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability and familial status in housing or employment.
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The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia