Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh
Non-profit OrganizationsPennsylvania, United States201-500 Employees
The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, a municipal corporation created under the 1937 U.S. Housing Act, provides affordable housing for low-income residents. It is governed by a board of directors that sets policy, approves budgets, and directs the executive team. The authority administers publicly assisted housing across traditional public housing, scattered-site properties, and Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8), currently serving more than 20,000 residents and managing more than 4,000 public housing units plus about 900 mixed-finance units. The organization operates across facilities throughout Pittsburgh, with administrative offices in downtown Pittsburgh. It serves a broad urban population by managing a mix of publicly owned housing and vouchers that facilitate housing opportunities for low-income residents. In 2026, HACP engaged in partnerships such as with ACH Clear Pathways to support youth, reflecting broader community collaboration beyond housing management.