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Collier County Housing Authority

Collier County, Florida

The Collier County Housing Authority (CCHA) is a public agency that provides subsidized housing to low- and moderate-income individuals and families. CCHA administers the following programs: Farm Worker Housing, Low-Income Housing, Housing Choice Vouchers and manages Horizon Village.

CCHA owns and manages 276 units of low-income housing and 315 units of farm labor housing in Farm Worker Village, and a 192-bed dormitory known as Horizon Village. In addition, the Authority serves an estimated 3,100-plus people through the administration of the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program. To learn more about out Housing Programs, click here.

Every parcel of land in Florida is covered by at least one special district. Special districts serve a necessary and useful function by providing services to residents, businesses, and property. Special districts generate billions in revenues for Florida's economy, create private-sector jobs, and have a substantial impact on the lives of every Floridian and on the state's economy. For these reasons, special districts must be held highly accountable. Chapter 189, Florida Statutes, Uniform Special District Accountability Act (the “Act”) holds all special districts accountable and accessible to state agencies, the municipalities and counties in which they operate, and the citizens they serve. Learn more about Special Districts here.

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Serving
Collier County,
Florida