On Tuesday, Jan. 3, Tucson will open its waitlist for access to housing vouchers and city-owned public housing.
Nicole Ludden Tucson will open its waitlists for access to city-owned public housing and Section 8, or housing choice vouchers, on Jan. 3 that will select potential recipients through a lottery-style drawing.
Applicants will be randomly selected by a computer to be added to the waitlists in the order they were selected. The timing of when an application is submitted will not affect the chances of being chosen for the waitlist. People are also reading… In February, the housing department says it will begin to select applicants to determine their eligibility and complete the process to access a voucher. Eligibility is generally based on income guidelines.
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