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Warriors on Wheels Program

Since 1988, the Warriors on Wheels program has empowered individuals to achieve greater independence. The program uses modern strength and conditioning exercise techniques to boost both physical and psychological capacity. Individuals with Spinal Cord injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, spinal related disorders and other mobility impairments have benefited from this therapeutic fitness program. The Warriors Gym is located at 230 Green Street, Albany, NY.

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Rededication at Historic King’s Place!!

MAYOR JENNINGS AND ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY CUT RIBBON ON HISTORIC KING’S PLACE IN ARBOR HILL

 King’s Place Rededication Ceremony eVite

King Postcard Staff Tour

King’s Place Rededication Program 

Times Union – King’s Place Article 

Albany, NY, (January 16 2013) – Today, Mayor Jennings and Housing officials joined preservationists and stakeholders of the historic Arbor Hill neighborhood in cutting the ribbon on the newly rehabilitated 157 year-old building known as King’s Place.

Officials participating in the rededication ceremony on North Swan Street were City of Albany Mayor Gerald D. Jennings; Michael Yevoli, Commissioner of Development and Planning; Steven T. Longo, Executive Director of the Albany Housing Authority; and, Wendy Burch, Executive Director and trustees of the Albany County Historical Association.

King’s Place is a double, two and a half story Greek Revival house distinguished by a large center arch, through which passes King’s Way.  It was originally constructed between 1852 and 1856 by J. Howard King and John J. Olcott, Esq., son of Thomas Worth Olcott, a prominent Albany banker and philanthropists whose family owned the Ten Broeck Mansion for roughly 100 years prior to its donation to the Historical Association. 

The rehabilitation of King’s Place brings its history full circle to reconnect with that of the Ten Broeck Mansion.  The building will serve as the administrative headquarters for the Historical Association, which was previously headquartered at the Ten Broeck Mansion.   This move will free up the Mansion’s basement to become more interpretive museum space. The Ten Broeck Mansion is considered one of the crown jewels of Arbor Hill’s reawakening of its arts, cultural and heritage scene and reconnecting it with North Swan Street is considered instrumental to the neighborhood’s revitalization.

“The Albany County Historical Association has been a stable cultural presence in this neighborhood since 1947” said Marie Erkes, President of the Albany County Historical Association.  “We are delighted to partner with the Arbor Hill Community, the City of Albany, and the Albany Housing Authority in redeveloping North Swan Street.  Our presence at King’s Place will allow us to play a more active role in the community. We are very excited about our future in this historic neighborhood.”

Steve Longo said, “This project is about leveraging community assets for a better tomorrow and there is nothing more important to Arbor Hill’s future than celebrating its strong cultural heritage.  The Ten Broeck Mansion is a national treasure that draws visitors from far and wide.  We are excited that they will see and contribute to renaissance of North Swan Street.”

Funding was provided for the $750,000 project through a $300,300 City of Albany Community Development Block Grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and through Replacement Housing Factor Funds from the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  The project was also funded by the New York State Assembly through member item funds provided by Assemblymen Ron Canestrari and Jack McEneny.  The goals of the ARRA funding were to remove blight and provide affordable housing.  Two one-bedroom apartments are also a part of the project and will be rented by the Authority to qualified applicants on its wait list.

“The Albany Housing Authority has been an exceptional partner in our revitalization of the Arbor Hill neighborhood” said Michael Yevoli. “King’s Place brings us one big step closer to the transformation of North Swan Street.  The revitalization of this historic property will bring additional vibrancy back into the community and adds to the nearly $80 million of investment made since the completion of the Arbor Hill Plan.”

Mayor Gerald Jennings said, “This is another significant milestone in achieving the goals we set forth in the Arbor Hill Neighborhood Plan of 2003.  We are following through on a promise to remove blight and invest in arts, culture and heritage as a way of creating a neighborhood where people have secure future.  Congratulations to everyone involved.”

 The King’s Place project is one of many recent developments in the Arbor Hill neighborhood over the past year, including the addition of 23 new rental units on Clinton Avenue; the redesign of the North Swan Street Park; and the continuing rehabilitation and conversion of Saint Joseph’s Academy into artist lofts on North Swan Street- totaling more than $28 million dollars of investment in and around surrounding areas of North Swan Street.

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15th Annual MLK Labor Celebration

15th Annual MLK Labor Celebration

Monday, January 21st, 2013

Hackett Middle School, Albany, NY

(Cor. Delaware & Myrtle Avenues, Albany)

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

For Flyer Click Here!!

“MLK, Labor and the Fight for Environmental Justice” Presented by Cecil Corbin-Mark, MA; Co-coordinator of the JustGreen Partnership, Program Director WE-ACT For Environmental Justice, Harlem, NY

Workshops on Environmental Advocacy & the Green Jobs Economy

Community Luncheon & Vendor Fair

Presentation of the Alan B. Lubin Student Awards

ENTERTAINMENT

The NAACP Capital District Student Outreach Program (STOP)

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

For Vendor and Event Information contact for packet:

tamkistler@nycap.rr.com  – or – (518) 331-6611

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AHA featured in Downtown Albany Digest!!

In 2007, the year the Hampton Inn and Suites opened its doors in downtown Albany, a collaboration to create and manage a Work Experience Program was born between the hotel, The Albany Housing Authority (AHA) and the Community Technology Initiative (CTI). The idea was simple. Create a train-to-work program giving participants an opportunity to learn necessary skills to build careers, develop confidence and grow as individuals. At the same time, The Hampton Inn and Suites gains a pool of valuable employees, builds a strong community, improves the hospitality workforce and capitalizes on benefits for the company.

Over the past six years, the work experience program has averaged 28 individuals annually. Participants who enter the two to four week intensive work training experience at the hotel, are given a uniform, and put to work shadowing and assisting employees in hotel departments such as housekeeping, breakfast bar, laundry and hotel public areas. The hands-on experience allows participants to gain quick skill sets that can be put into immediate use and presents opportunities to impress the host organization for possible future employment.

The program benefits for the Hampton Inn and Suites are three-fold. First, the partnership supports the local community by offering much needed job training opportunities. Additionally, fresh and eager individuals are introduced to the hotel as a way to replenish the workforce and keep It stable. Lastly, the corporate entity of the Hampton Inn receives tax incentives as a program participant.

According to Todd Reichelt, General Manager, Hampton Inn and Suites, Albany-Downtown, The hospitality industry has a history of being a good corporate citizen and giving back to our local communities. The work experience program with AHA and CTI allows us to continue that tradition while enhancing our workforce.” Training new people costs time and money for any business. Hotel management embraces this fact and trains program participants to be successful.

For most, the job is a tremendous stepping stone,” explains Reichelt, We have a core of housekeeping and front office associates that have been here for a number of years. So they rub shoulders with these people and make friends and sometimes, that’s what they need more than anything. Other people they can relate to that have been somewhat successful at what they do so they can be a role model for them.” A position at the Hampton Inn is not guaranteed, but many successful participants in the training program are considered for serious employment. Some even go on to train others.

For the full article Click Here!!

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Win 2 tickets to the Slider Slam at the Albany Chefs’ Food & Wine Festival!

Albany Chefs’ Food & Wine Festival!!

For more details visit http://www.albanybarn.org/

Albany Barn is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to developing a permanent, sustainable creative arts incubator and community art center in Albany, NY – a place for artists, neighborhood residents and the public alike to create, collaborate, present and explore, particularly those who cannot afford or otherwise access such space and services.

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Albany Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Minutes from December Meeting

The Albany Housing Authority Board of Commissioners December meeting minutes have been posted.  Please click the link below to view the minutes.

AHA Board Meeting December Minutes

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The Holidays are here at Albany Housing Authority!

The Holiday Season is upon us and the AHA has decked the halls! Our trees are decorated, the lights are shining and the stockings have been hung with care. AHA would like to take the time during this busy season to thank our neighbors for their continuing support, helping us to be active members of the community.

*:._.:*~*:. Happy Holidays from our family to yours .:*~*:._.:*

“Celebrate the happiness that friends are always giving, make every day a holiday and celebrate just living!”

–Amanda Bradley

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National Weatherization Day 2012

National Weatherization Day 2012

Life just improved for hundreds of Albany residents in the South End. They will enjoy a more comfortable winter with new windows, patio doors, insulation and weather stripping thanks to ARRA funded Weatherization Assistance Program improvements in senior and family apartments managed by the Albany Housing Authority. This partnership has lowered the cost to taxpayers with lower utility loads and smaller heating bills for the residents.  The continuing reduction in capital improvement funding coming from the federal housing program would have meant this work would not have been possible without the DOE stimulus dollars for energy improvements.

A resident of 230 Green Street recently said how much she appreciates the new modern look, how much easier the windows are to clean, and the house is noticeably warmer.  There is better security with the new patio doors as well.

County Executive Daniel McCoy expresses “Partnerships are critical in every aspect of our lives and this is a great example.  Congratulations to the many groups involved who are able to help seniors lower their utility bills, stay warmer and have an easier time opening and closing their patio doors and windows. This demonstrates how important the Weatherization Assistance Program is to our community.”

“I applaud Governor Cuomo for his efforts in securing this vital funding,” said Albany Mayor Gerald D. Jennings. “I know that the residents of the South End will join me in thanking Governor Cuomo, as well as the Cornell Cooperative Extension and the Albany Housing Authority, for all of their hard work. I am confident that these new energy efficient windows and doors, installed throughout the building, will help save on heating costs, while also keeping residents warm during the long New York winters.”

Housing Authority Executive Director Steve Longo commented: “When the offer of this weatherization money came to us from Cornell Cooperative Extension we wondered if we could both meet this tight deadline and come up with matching dollars. But everyone, both staff and residents alike were excited to accept the challenge.  It is a great example of what can be accomplished when we all work together.  I want to thank the Cornell staff and our residents for their cooperation. This winter will bring comfortable happy residents while lowering taxpayer subsidy through lower energy bills.”

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Albany Housing Authority Board Meeting Cancelled!!

The Albany Housing Authority Board of Commisioners has cancelled the Board Meeting for the month of November.  The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Monday, December 10th.

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A Letter from Molly Belmont…

Dear Mr. Longo,

Thanks so much for providing dinner for the Central Avenue Beautification Project Volunteers. They did a great job, worked hard and the pizza was very much enjoyed by all!

Thanks,

Molly

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AHA Policy Changes

THE ALBANY HOUSING WILL BE IMPLEMENTING THE FOLLOWING POLICIES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2013.

Security Deposits

Leasing and Inspections, the security deposit will be equal to the family’s total tenant payment at the time of move-in, minimum of $250.00 and must be paid in full prior to move in. 

Late Fee

If the rent is not paid by the end of business on the 10th day of the month, a late fee of $25.00 will be charged.

Pet Policy

Pets, there are no significant changes to the policy except the pet deposit will be raised from $100.00 to $200.00 and there will be a non- refundable pet fee of $25.00 as allowed by HUD. ______________________________________________

Residents are welcome to submit comments and/or concerns regarding the above changes. Comments may be submitted by either process below:

Mail

200 South Pearl Street, Albany, New York 12202

Attn:  Policy Comments

 EMAIL

 info@albanyhousing.org

 Please put “Policy Comments” in subject line

 FAX

 518-641-7545

 Attn: Policy Comment

 *The comment period will close December 5, 2012.*

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Family Self-Sufficiency Program

An outstanding program, exclusively for Public Housing Tenants!!

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Albany Housing Authority is Looking Good!!

Fall has arrived again and the AHA is looking good! Our landscapes are full of Fall themes as our residents, neighbors and community prepare for Halloween, Thanksgiving and the coming Holiday season. During this season of change we continue to pride ourselves on being an asset in our community to those who wish to improve their future, and that of their neighborhoods, through change and growth.

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf’s a flower. ”
–Albert Camus

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Don’t Forget to VOTE on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012!!

Did You Know..?

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AHA Resident Survey Gift Card Winners!

Congratulations go to Joe from Steamboat Square Homes and Crystal from North Albany Homes, two of the winners of a Shop Rite gift card.

 

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MAYOR JENNINGS TO ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR “MAYOR’S CASH FOR COATS” DRIVE

MAYOR JENNINGS TO ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR “MAYOR’S CASH FOR COATS” DRIVE

A Program to Benefit Needy School-aged Children in Kindergarten Through Grade 5

Members of the media are invited to attend a press conference where Mayor Jennings will announce the 2012 “Mayor’s Cash for Coats” Drive: a community-based program designed to collect money to purchase new winter clothing items for needy school-aged children in Albany schools. The Mayor will be joined by representatives from supporting organizations, including the Albany Devils, B. Lodge and Company Department Store, and Burke Companies. Additional partners include the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), Trustco Bank, Albany Broadcasting, Capitalize Albany, NYSUT, the Albany City School District and Men’s Room Barbershop. There will be excellent photo and video opportunities.

WHERE:        City Hall Rotunda – 24 Eagle Street

WHEN:          Tuesday, October 23, 2012

TIME:           2:30 PM 

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A Tree Grows on Central…

Dear Neighbor, 

Yesterday afternoon, teens from the Equinox Youth Outreach Center, College of St. Rose students, and local seniors from Townsend Park Homes teamed up with local merchants and the Central Avenue Business Improvement District staff to spiff up parts of Lower Central Avenue. A team of about 50 volunteers succeeded in accomplishing a number of projects identified by local business owners. Volunteers also planted about 144 mums and mulched the beds to keep them looking tidy. That’s huge! 

We are so thrilled with the results–and our business owners are, too. Take a look at the album and see why! Hopefully, we can use this as a template and create more projects of this kind!  

“This is ‘neighbors helping neighbors,” says Anthony Capece, Executive Director for the Central Avenue Business Improvement District (CBID). This event was sponsored by Central Avenue Business Improvement District, Central Florist, Trustco Bank, Miller Paint and Decorating, and Constantine Farms.  Refreshments were donated by Albany Housing Authority, Honest Weight Food Co-op, and the Albany Ramada Plaza. 

Many, many thanks to all our volunteers from Equinox, College of St. Rose, and Townsend Park Homes. What a team!

Thanks, 

Molly Belmont

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Halloween Celebration and Haunted House!

Come join the Halloween fun at the Kids Improvement District Club House, at 2 Lark Drive. Candy, Refreshments, and a Scary Fun Haunted House!!

Friday, October 26 6pm-8pm; Saturday, October 27 6pm-8pm; Monday, October 29 6pm-8pm; Tuesday, October 30 6pm-8pm and Wednesday, October 31 4pm-9pm!!

Halloween Celebration Haunted House Flyer

Presented by Too Deep Entertainment and Urban Arts Experience, Inc.

Co-Sponsored by: Albany Housing Authority and Price Chopper

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Cash for Coats Drive – Friday, October 26, 2012

Mayor Jennings, The City of Albany and the The Albany Devils will host the 6th Annual Cash For Coats Drive on Friday, October 26, 2012 at The Devils hockey game. Ticket holders are encouraged to make any cash donation; all proceeds will go toward the purchase of winter apparel for needy kids in Albany. Please join us and help MAKE A DIFFERENCE in our community! Click the link below for more details!

Cash for Coats Drive Flyer

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Introducing the new IVR System!

Our new Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System now let’s you check your Account Balance and Waiting List Status, all from the comfort of your own own home!!  Just Call (518) 641-7500 and Press 1.

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