The City of Kenosha Housing Authority is a government agency dedicated to serving the housing needs of low-income families and individuals in Kenosha, Wisconsin. As a public housing authority, it operates under federal guidelines to provide affordable housing solutions and related support services to qualifying residents in the community. The organization offers public housing programs and housing assistance services designed to help low-income households access safe, decent, and affordable housing options.
Their mission centers on providing stable housing foundations for vulnerable populations, including families with children, elderly residents, and persons with disabilities. As a municipal housing authority rather than a private entity, the City of Kenosha Housing Authority distinguishes itself through its direct connection to local government and commitment to community-based housing solutions. The agency operates with public accountability and serves residents who meet specific income guidelines and eligibility requirements.
Prospective residents and applicants should contact the housing authority directly through phone or in-person visits to learn about available programs, application procedures, income limits, and current housing availability.