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Steamboat 20 Apartments Now Accepting Applications!

Steamboat Square Revitalization-Phase 1
23 UNITS AT 20 Rensselaer Street
South End, City of Albany, Albany, NY
Application Due: Rolling
Amenities: CLOSE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT, A/C, PLAYGROUND, NEARBY PARKS, AND PARKING
Income Restrictions Apply – No Application Fee – No Broker’s Fee
Applicants will not be automatically rejected based on credit or most background check info
Priority admissions: Mobility disability (2 units); Hearing/Vision disability (3 units)
More Information: https://www.albanyhousing.org/apply-for-housing

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Albany Honors George Marbley

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/capital-region/news/2019/04/13/city-of-albany-honors-george-marbley-s-dedication-to-the-community

City of Albany Honors George Marbley’s Dedication to the Community
By Spectrum News Staff

A piece of Albany’s skyline has been renamed in honor of a man who dedicated much of his life to the community.

The apartment building at 230 Green Street was dubbed the George Marbley Tower in a ceremony on Friday.

Marbley was as a long time Housing Authority resident and activist. He served on the City Wide Tenant Council for almost 40 years and helped to bring about more fairness in city housing.

April 12 would have been his 100th birthday.

“We have a lot of people that have done tremendous things in this city, for this city, and Mr. Marbley is probably at the top of it, because a lot of things that he did he didn’t benefit from,” said Derek Johnson of the Albany Common Council. “A lot of kids in summer had the chance to go experience things that they wouldn’t have had the chances to experience, had it not been for Mr. Marbley.”

A new street sign that reads “George Marbley Way” is also up. It sits alongside the current sign for Green Street.

Marbley passed away in 2016.

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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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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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Where the Sidewalk Begins

AHA would like to thank the tenants of Steamboat Square Homes and the community along Green Street for their patience as new sidewalks and major construction are being completed by the city of Albany.  Soon, fresh new sidewalks will take the place of the current construction zone.

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