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Housing Advisory Board

Jon Scott Williams – Chair

Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo – Vice Chair

Diana Yazzie Devine David Ricks

Christian Karas Steve Schild

Siri Amrit Kaur Khalsa Marv Turley

Conrad Morin

Thursday, January 8, 2008

6:00 p.m.

Mesa City Council Chambers, Lower Level

57 East 1st Street

Mesa, Arizona

    I. Welcome and Introductions

    A. Steve Schild, District 2. Mr. Schild is a home builder/general contractor in the City of Mesa. He received a bachelor’s degree from Idaho State University. He is active in his community’s youth soccer and Club Scout groups, as well as a member of Tri-Mesa (triathlon club). His appointment fills a vacancy created by the resignation of Trudy Licano. His partial term will expire on June 30th, 2010.

    II. Approval of Minutes from December 4, 2008, HAB Meeting

    III. Items from Citizens Present*

    IV. Discussion Items

    A. Discussion with Mayor Scott Smith Regarding the Current and Future Roles and Responsibilities of the Housing Advisory Board.

    B. Discussion of Recent Legislative Housing Issues.

    V. Action Items

    A. There are No Action Items at this Time.

    VI. Staff Reports/Announcements

    A. Annual PHA Plan/Administrative Plan Updates

    B. Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher Program

    C. Security Deposit Program

    D. Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) – Status Update

    E. Report on Meetings and Conferences – Attended and/or Upcoming

      1. Foreclosure Survival for Families and Neighborhoods, 9:00 a.m. to Noon, on January 10th, 2009 at the City of Mesa Utilities Building.

    VII. Adjourn

*Members of the audience may address the Board on any item. State statute prohibits the Housing Advisory Board from discussing an item that is not on the agenda; however, the Board does listen to your concerns and has staff follow up on any questions you raise.