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September 30, 2021

King County Housing Authority

Norman

King County Housing Authority has announced the planned December retirement of its longtime executive director, Stephen Norman. After 25 years at KCHA, and some 45 years in affordable housing, he said, “It has been a joy and a privilege to work with the team here at KCHA. They truly care. This is an organization filled with enormously capable and dedicated individuals.” KCHA says that, during Norman's tenure, its capacity has doubled.That now includes over 12,000 units that serve some 23,000 households and over 55,000 individuals — some formerly homeless, plus many families with children. KCHA made news early this year as a beneficiary of Amazon's $2 billion national Housing Equity Fund, which supported the acquisition of three older garden apartment complexes on the Eastside. The agency expects to house over 1,000 additional homeless households over the next year. KCHA will conduct a national search for a new director.




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