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Woodberry Run

Community Profile
When Built1980
Number of Units39
Number of Vacancies0
Unit Size2 Bedroom16
3 Bedroom15
4 Bedroom7
5 Bedroom1
Racial MixWhite6
Black32
Other1
Family Size3
Number of Residents118
Family vs. Elderly37/2
Average Income$6,414
Average Rent$162
Breakdown of Rent $0-10028
$101-2007
$201-3002
$301-4000
$401-5002
$501-6000
$601-9990
Flat Rent0
Average Flat Rent$0

Community Programs

The GHA Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program is available at Woodberry Run. The FSS program offers opportunities for residents to improve their economic future. FSS coordinates education, training and job placement programs to help residents become more economically self-sufficient. There is currently one family in the FSS program.

Resident Services provides referrals for emergency assistance to residents of all communities who are in need of assistance with rent, utilities, food and transportation. A Resident Services Coordinator provides technical assistance to all Resident Councils.

 

Renovations to Woodberry Run from 2005 to Present

Project DescriptionYearCostFunding Source
Repair Sidewalks2005 $1,052Capital Fund FYE 2003 & 2004
Install Air Conditioning 2005 $105,115Capital Fund FYE 2004
Replace 39 Refrigerators2005 $12,844Capital Fund FYE 2003
Replace 39 Ranges2005 $11,433Capital Fund FYE 2003
Pressure Wash Building2006 $7,500Capital Fund FYE 2005
Parking Lot Repair2007 $16,500Capital Fund Bond Financing
Replacement of Mechanical and Storage Doors2009 $14,550Capital Fund FYE 2008
Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors2011 $9,049Capital Fund FYE 2009 & 2010

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