MHA Tribune August 2019
August 2019
Monroe Housing Authority
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Dates to Remember
August 1st-5th
Rent Due
(No Partial Payments Accepted)August 6th
Late Charges AppliedAugust 19th
Last Day to Pay RentAugust 20th
Court Papers Filed
Back2School BASH!
August 10th @ J. Ray Shute Center
10 am - 1pm for ages 5-18
Children must be accompanied by an adult
The 4th Annual Free Market
Saturday 09.07.12
11 AM to 2 PMClothing and Shoes
Adults, infants, children, teensPresent by Union County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc and the City of Monroe Parks and Recreation
Gently used clothing will be given away while supplies last
All children must be present at the time of the giveaway. No income requirements, no resale.
Monroe Housing Authority Employs Resident Youth for the Summer
MHA Phone Directory
MHA Main Number: 704.289.2514
Work Orders: ext. 21
Public Housing: ext. 31
HCV Program: ext. 30
Emergency Maintenance: 704.989.5085
MHA Parking Enforcement
MHA enforces a strict parking policy. All residents with vehicles parked on MHA property must have a parking permit displayed at all times. All cars should pull into a parking space and all vehicles in violation of the Monroe Housing Authority parking policy are subject to being towed.
When you have guests, please remember residents have first priority to parking spaces.
MHA is smoke and tobacco free. How about you?
MHA Board of Commissioners and Staff
MHA Board of Commissioners
- Fannie Young, Chairperson
- Hilda Jones, Vice-Chairperson
- James Mungo
- Justin Woazeah
- Vacant
MHA Staff
- Anna McRae, Executive Director
- Donyelle Coalson, Accounting Technician
- Catherine Hart, Administrative Assistant
- Carolyn Canady, HCV Program Manager
- Angel Williams, Property Manager
- Sharon Perkins, HCV Inspector
- Charles Williams, Maint. Supervisor
- Bruce Saims, HVAC Maint. Technician
- Tyrone Drawdy, Maint. Technician
- Ricardo McClain, Maint. Technician
Safety Corner
Your Guide to Back to School Safety
Taking the bus for the first time is a big step for your child. Help your kids get a gold star in bus safety by following these tips.Walk with your kids to the bus stop and wait with them until it arrives. Tell kids to stand at least three giant steps back from the curb as the bus approaches and board the bus one at a time.
Teach kids to wait for the bus to come to a complete stop before getting off and never to walk behind the bus.
If your child needs to cross the street after exiting the bus, he or she should take five giant steps in front of the bus, make eye contact with the bus driver and cross when the driver indicates it's safe.
Teach kids to look left, right, and left again before crossing the street.
Starting this month, the Housing Tribune newsletter will be a quarterly publication.
The next issue will be in October.
Community Meetings
Grace Gardens - Thursday, August 8th, 2019, at 2 pm
750 Maurice St. Community Room
Willow Oaks - Tuesday, August 6th, 2019, at 5 pm
Willow Oaks Community Room | On-site Office Hours: 1-4 pm
West Ridge - Thursday, August 15th, 2019, at 2 pm
1201-A Boyte Street Community Room | On-site Office Hours: 1-4 pm
Serenity Place - Monday, August 12th, 2019, at 2 pm
624 N. Bragg Street Community Room | On-site Office Hours: 1-4 pm