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East Hampton, CT 06424

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Housing Authority
Contact TypeContact Information
Contact:
Executive Director
Address:
Chatham Acres
Gov. Bill O'Neill Drive
East Hampton, CT 06424
Phone:
(860) 267-8498 Chatham Acres
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Hours:
Meeting day: 3rd Wednesday of the month
Meeting time: 6:30 pm
Location: Chatham Acres, Governor Bill O'Neill Drive
 
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Name (Affiliation)
Title
Term Expires
Thomas Denman (D)
Chairman
2015
Patricia Dufour (U)
Vice Chair
2017
JoAnn Ewing (R)
 
2016
Monica Kangley (D)
Tenant Member
2014
Ann McLaughlin (D)
 
2013
East Hampton Housing Authority

Members of the Housing Authority are appointed.
Term: 5 years
Term ends on on December 31

Mission Statement

About The Housing Authority

The Housing Authority of the Town of East Hampton provides property management for affordable apartments for seniors and the disabled. The Authority currently administers a total of 70 assisted dwelling units (apartments) within the Town of East Hampton. These include the following housing developments: Chatham Acres with 40 units which opened in 1984 with 4 handicap apartments and Bellwood Court with 30 units built in 1976 which currently cannot accommodate wheel chair access. The rate of turnover is approximately 10 apartments per year.

The Authority is not subsidized by the state and depends on its income from rents and any applications that it submits for grants.

General duties include management of the properties, screening of applicants; maintenance of the budget; and responsibility for making financial decisions.

Judie Bobbi, Executive Director of the Housing Authority, has been working for the Town of East Hampton for 23 Years.


The East Hampton Housing Authority is regulated by state statute Title 8, Zoning, Planning, Housing, Economic and Community Development and Human Resources, Chapter 128 Section 8-40 to 8-44a.

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