Notice
The Regular Meeting of the Housing Authority of Fulton County Board of Commissioners is scheduled for Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 10:00 am at 4273 Wendell Dr. Atlanta, GA 30336. The meeting will be held in person.
The public may speak during the Public Comment Section of the agenda. Speakers must complete a comment form prior to the start of the meeting. Subject may include any subject of choice. There will be a (3) three-minute time limit for each speaker. Speakers that have signed up to speak may give all or part of their time up to (3) three minutes to another speaker for a total of (6) six minutes of speaking time. Speakers must identify themselves and their address prior to speaking. Questions from the speakers may not be addressed during the public speaking section of the agenda. Housing Authority of Fulton County Voucher Holders will have priority over other speakers. There will be a total of not more than 60 minutes for the Public Speaking Section of the agenda. Speakers may only address the Presiding Officer. Speakers shall observe all rules of decorum. No debate, disrespect or obscenities shall be tolerated. The Presiding Officer shall rule any such individual out of order that fails to comply with the forgoing will be asked to leave the meeting. Guest desiring to speak shall complete this form and turn it in directly to HAFC Office Manager (zbrown@hafc.org) between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on September 21, 2023, specifying the issue(s) to be addressed.
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Since 1972, The Housing Authority of Fulton County (HAFC) have been providing and developing quality affordable housing opportunities for individual and families while promoting self-sufficiency and community revitalization.

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Greetings and welcome to the Housing Authority of Fulton County, Georgia (HAFC) website. On behalf of the HAFC Board and the entire HAFC team, view and become familiar with the Housing Authority’s numerous resources. This website provides the opportunity for you to access essential and time-sensitive information that can be useful in your search for housing contact/vendor opportunities.
Change is one of the few things in life that is constant. Recognizing the profound nature of the changes for the families we serve, we examine how these events impact our primary areas of concern of providing safe, decent, sanitary housing conditions and upward mobility opportunities personally, economically, and socially. Though our focus and commitment to the families we serve are never in doubt, what is open for examination is how we do business, mainly our work within internal operations and sustainability.
We welcome the opportunity to be your source for affordable housing options and development, sustainable livability, and self-sufficiency. All of these options are designed to enhance our customers’ lives, to high standards of public accountability and continuous improvement through management excellence, professional development; the HAFC also works in partnership with stakeholders to add value to the community.
We offer a combination of housing programs including public housing, voucher subsidy programs, tax credit properties, and homeownership initiatives.
Lolita Grant, CPA, CGMA
Executive Director
ABOUT US

The Housing Authority of Fulton County (HAFC) was created in 1972 by Fulton County legislation to address the need for decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing in unincorporated Fulton County.
HAFC is subject to enabling legislation authorizing the Housing Authority’s creation and must comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, including the specific HUD rules and regulations governing public housing authorities.
By administering and developing housing opportunities for families of low to moderate incomes, the Authority provides not only housing stock but also essential self-sufficiency skills crucial to assisting residents in moving up and out of public housing.
A nine-member board of commissioners appointed by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners sets the Authority’s policies and provides guidance. In keeping with its strong belief in resident participation and empowerment, two members of the Board are residents of the Authority.
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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Attorney Antavius M. Weems
- District 4: Natalie Hall

Dr. Lamar J. White
- District 4: Natalie Hall

Leonard Morrow
- District 1: Liz Hausmann

James Hank Harper Jr.
- Resident Commissioner

Barbara Duffy
- District 2: Bob Ellis

Pastor Earl Calloway
- District 5: Marvin S. Arrington Jr

P. Andrew Patterson
- General Counsel

Debra Allen
- Resident Commissioner

Stuart Canzeri
- District 3: Lee Morris

Ronnie Shakir
- District 6: Khadijah Abdur-Rahman

Hazel Jacobs
- District 7 At-Large: Robert L. Pitts