Public Comment

2022 Moving to Work (MTW) Plan

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August 2, 2021
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The public comment period ended September 1, 2021

Notice of Public Comment Period and Public Hearing

The Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) invites residents, voucher holders, partners and community members to comment on THA’s proposed 2022 Moving to Work (MTW) Plan. The proposed Plan outlines the agency’s priorities for the next year, including how it will use its MTW federal regulatory flexibility to serve its participants, community, and partners.

THA will receive comments regarding the proposed 2022 MTW Plan during a 30-day public comment period: August 2, 2021, to August 31, 2021. All comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. on August 31, 2021.

Mail, Email or Phone Comments To:

You can also attend a virtual public hearing to share your questions and comments:

Topic: Virtual Public Hearing for THA’s 2022 MTW Plan

  • Date: August 19, 2021
  • Time: 4:00 PM Pacific Time
  • Join online:
    • Meeting ID: 870 5626 2752
        • Passcode: 410229

      The Tacoma Housing Authority Board of Commissioners will vote on the adoption of the plan on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. 

      Meeting dates, locations, and times are subject to change. Up-to-date information is posted on the Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) website. You may contact Katie Escudero the week prior to the scheduled meeting to confirm this information. Persons requiring special accommodations should contact Katie before 4:00 p.m. the day before the scheduled regular meeting.

      About Tacoma Housing Authority

      Established in 1940, Tacoma Housing Authority provides high-quality, stable and sustainable housing and supportive services to people in need. It does this in ways that help them prosper and help our communities develop equitably. THA develops and manages real estate and provides rental housing. In partnership with thousands of private landlords, it helps families pay the rent in the private rental market. It delivers supportive services to help families succeed as “tenants, parents, students, wage earners and builders of assets who can live without assistance.” THA seeks to do its work in ways that help our community be an “attractive place to live, work, attend school, shop and play,” and that help Tacoma be “safe, vibrant, prosperous, attractive and just.”