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Public housing in Puerto Rico is a subsidized system of housing units, mostly consisting of housing projects (Residenciales, Barriadas, or Caserios Publicos, in Spanish), which are provided for low-income and impoverished families in Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the United States. The system is mainly financed with federally funded programs from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). There are 322 public housing developments in Puerto Rico. [1]
History
Puerto Rico's Department of Housing, created in the 1970s, succeeded the Urban Renewal and Housing Corporation, or Corporación de Renovación Urbana y Vivienda (CRUV, its Spanish acronym), which was created in the late 1950s to succeed the Puerto Rico Housing Authority, created by Gov. Luis Muñoz Marín and headed by Gen. César Cordero Dávila, to consolidate several state and municipal housing agencies. Puerto Rico Housing and CRUV were responsible for the design and construction of many of the older "residenciales" in Puerto Rico. Famed architect Henry Klumb provided early support for those efforts and one of his protegés, George McClintock was the first Architect-in-Chief of Puerto Rico Housing in the early-to-mid 1950's. Among Klumb's designs are the 1945 design work for the Cataño, San Lorenzo, Lares and Aguadilla Puerto Rico Housing projects, Naranjito Public Housing Project in 1957, Comerío Public Housing Project in 1958, and Residencial Las Virtudes, designed and built between 1969 ad 1976. Klumb had previously done work for several municipal housing agencies, including Mayagüez' and Ponce's.
José Enrique Arrarás was the first Secretary of Housing in 1973, appointed by Gov. Rafael Hernández Colón.
Organization
Operating funds are provided by HUD for tenant rent subsidizing and for the construction, acquisition, maintenance, and operations of public housing projects, which are in turn administered by several entities throughout the island called Public Housing Agencies (PHAs). The main Public Housing Agency in Puerto Rico is the Public Housing Administration (Administración de Vivienda Pública, or AVP, in Spanish) under the Puerto Rico Department of Housing (Departamento de Vivienda in Spanish). Other Public Housing Agencies include certain municipalities which are authorized by HUD and commonwealth law to operate housing projects independent of the main state PHA. All PHAs can contract a Management Agent (usually a for-profit enterprise) to manage day-to-day operations, including processing tenant complaints, housing unit repairs, and overall project maintenance.
HUD also allows private non-profit organizations and for-profit enterprises to manage housing projects as PHAs, offering program funding and tax incentives in order to compensate for operating costs. However, these types of public housing projects are not as common in Puerto Rico as those which are managed by the state.
The PHA is responsible for providing adequate living arrangements for program tenants, in compliance with Housing Quality Standards (HQS) set by HUD. Additionally, the PHA must manage all federal funds received in an efficient and reasonable way, in compliance with HUD prescribed guidelines and with Chapter 24 of the US Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Management Agents are also required to comply with these standards.
The USDA provides federal loan programs (including direct loans or loan guarantees) to PHAs for the construction of new public housing projects or acquisition of existing living complexes to convert into public projects.
Eligible tenants
The tenant rent subsidizing system allows low-income and impoverished individuals and families to reside in a subsidized housing unit just as long as their income status complies with federal regulations. Families wanting to participate must first be included in a Waiting List, which includes all citizens applying for subsidized housing by order of application date. Families must therefore "wait until their turn" for eligibility as the PHA selects families by that order, a process which in Puerto Rico may take several years. Applicants must provide evidence of low-income status (HUD recommends a copy of a filed income tax return) and are Given a housing unit for which HUD will subsidize its rent.
Criticism
The public housing system in Puerto Rico has received much criticism both within and outside the island[by whom?]. Critics[who?] state that a relatively larger portion of the island's population participates in this housing system than in the United States, because the program fosters indolence instead of progress. They[who?] argue that participants do not see the need of obtaining housing on their own, seeing as it would require obtaining additional wealth through extra work, a fact which is less appealing when considering that this additional wealth would make them ineligible for other federal assistance programs, such as the Temporary Aid for Needy Families and the Nutritional Assistance Program[citation needed] (PAN in Spanish). This situation has led some[who?] to state that these programs are actually incentives for low-income families in Puerto Rico to remain in their social status, while some [who?] have even gone as far as naming Puerto Rico the "Welfare Island".[2]
Supporters of the system argue that Puerto Rico's annual income per person is $12,000 (2004),[2] a figure which is much lower than in the United States and which explains why a relatively larger portion of the island population participates in the system. Furthermore, land values have increased dramatically within the last two decades while unemployment and inflation rates are high, making it difficult for impoverished families to obtain housing on their own.
List of public housing projects in Puerto Rico
The following is a list of public housing projects located in Puerto Rico, and includes those that are managed by the Government of Puerto Rico, by municipalities, and by private non-profit and for-profit entities:
- Valle Verde Housing
- Jose A.Aponte
- Agustin Stahl
- Las Muñecas
- Cuesta Vieja
- Ducos
- Montaña
- Muñeki Apartments I y II
- Puesta del Sol
- Villa Nueva
- José de Diego
- Villamar
- Liborio Ortiz
- Villas de la Rosa
- Golden Village
- Villa Verde
- Francisco Figueroa
- Trina Padilla de Sans
- Ramon Marin
- EXT. MANUEL ZENO GANDIA
- Bella Vista
- Antonio Marquez Arbona
- Las Mesetas
- El Cotto
- Quinta
- Villa Universitaria
- La Alhambra
- Alturas de Bayamón
- Jardines de Caparra
- José Celso Barbosa
- La Alegría
- Las Gardenias
- Los Dominicos
- Los Laureles
- Magnolia Gardens
- MonteRey
- Rafael "Falín" Torrech
- San Fernando
- Sierra Linda
- Virgilio Dávila
- Bella Vista Heights
- Brisas de Bayamon
- Bayamón Country Club
- Bayamom Housing
- Jose Gautier Benitez
- Hacienda San Jose
- Juan Jimenez Garcia
- Turabo Heights
- Raul Castellon
- Brisas del Turabo I y II
- Villa del Rey 2
- Barriada Morales
- Balcones de Las Catalinas
- Jardines de Condado Moderno
- Bonneville Heights
- Jardines de San Carlos
- Villas de Castro Gardens
- Torre de Tokio
- Jardines las Catalinas
- Parque las Mercedes
- Flamboyanes sector norte y sur
- La Granja
- Villa Nueva
- Brisas de San Alfonso
- Boneville
- Almirante
- Villa blanca
- Myrlena
- Vistas del turabo
- Savarona
- Caguax
- Torre Santa Juana
- Jesús T. Piñero
- Torres De Sabana Antiguas
- Sabana Abajo
- Felipe Sanchez Osorio
- Los Mirtons
- Los Naranjales
- Lagos de Blasina
- Vista mar Plaza
- Alturas de Country club
- Loma Alta
- El Coral
- Las Carolinas
- Catañito Gardens
- El Faro
- La Esmeralda
- Roberto Clemente
- Row Houses
- Carolina Housing
- Monserrate Towers
- I.C.U Pegloe.
- santa catalina
- Juana Matos
- El Coquí
- Matienzo Citron
- Las Palmas
- Jardines de Cataño
- Las Vegas
- Angelio Apartments
- Brisas de Cayey
- Jardines de Montellano
- Luis Muñoz Morales
- Beningo Fernandez Garcia
- Alturas De Montellano
- Jardines De Buena Vista
- Los Laureles
PRIVATIZADO
- Las Muesas
- Brisas de Ciales
- Jaguas
- Sierra Berdecia
- Pracedes Santiago
- San Antonio
- Manuel Morales
- Veve Calzada
- Puerto Real
- Vistas del Mar
- Pedro Rosario Nieves
- Florida Housing
- Villas de Florida
- Luis Palés Matos
- Jardines Guamani
- Carioca
- Calimano
- Padre Nazario
- Bahía
- Jardines de Guaynabo
- La Rosaleda
- Los Alamos
- Rafael Martinez Nadal
- Villas de Mabo
- Zenon Diaz Varcarcel
- Flambo
- Hannia Maria Apartments
- San Martin Towers
- Luis del Carmen Echevarrias
- Gabriel Soler Catalá
- Antonio Roig
- Jardines del Oriente
- Padre Rivera
- DR. Palou
- Cayabo
- Tocadillo
- Kennedy
- Villas del Parque
- Leonardo Santiago
- Colinas de Magnolia
- Antulio Lopez
- Narcizo Varona
- Sanabria
- Palou Castro
- Casa Castañer
- Residencial Dr. Sein
- Jardines de Yudelly
- Dorilinda
- Yuquiyu
- San Patricio
- Castor Ayala
- Loíza Gardens
- Diego Zalduondo
- Yuquiyu
- EL CEMI
- Los Murales
- Enrique Zorrilla Norma
- Brisas de Campo Alegre
- Candelaria
- Kennedy
- Columbus Landing
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Eleonor Roosvelt
- Sabalos Gardens
- Cuesta Las Piedras
- Manuel Hernandez Rosa
- El Carmen
- Rafael Hernandez
- Mar y Sol
- Ext. Sabalos Gardens
- Ramirez de Arellano
- Monte Isleño
- Jardines de Concordia
- Mayagüez Gardens
- Flamboyan Gardens
- Parque Sultana
- Mayagüez Housing
- La Arboleda
- Yagüez
- Igualdad
- Marini
- Jardines de Mayagüez
- Villas de Mayagüez
- Moca Housing
- Jose N. Gandara
- Ignacio Morales Davila
- Villa del Rio
- Torres del Rio
- Hucares 1 y 2
- Naguabo Valley
- Aristidez Chavier
- Canas
- Copper View
- Dr. Gandara
- RESIDENCIAL PERLA DEL CARIBE (LOS CLAVELES)
- El Monte
- Ernesto Ramos Antonini ( Pampano )
- Ext Dr. Pila
- Gianna Laura Apartments
- Golden View
- La Ceiba
- La Guadalupe
- Las Américas Housing
- Lirios del Sur
- Los Rosales
- Miramar Housing
- Ponce de Leon
- Ponce Housing
- Portugues
- Rafael López Nussa
- Rosaly
- Santiago Iglesias
- Silver Valley
- Tibes
- Tormos Diego
- Valle Alto
- Villa Caribe
- Villa Elena
- Villa Machuelo
- Villa Ponce
- Francisco Vigo Salas
- Galateo
- Jose H. Ramirez
- Las Lomas
- El Recreo
- Manuel F. Rossy
- Urbanizacion Puerto Nuevo
- Las Acacias (Demolished in 2000)
- Luis Lloréns Torres (Largest Public Housing Project in Puerto Rico[citation needed])
- Jardines de Monte Hatillo
- Manuel A. Perez
- Nemesio R. Canales
- Jardines de Selles
- Jardines de Berwind (remain 2 of 4 Demolished)
- Lopez Sicardo
- Vista Hermosa
- Villa España
- Las Gladiolas
- Puerta De Tierra
- Las Cumbres
- El Prado
- Las Dalias
- Bahía
- Las Margaritas
- Park Gardens
- San juan Bautista
- Park Court
- El Mirador
- Trujillo Alto Gardens
- Juan Cesar Cordero Dávila (Quintana)
- El Trébol
- Los Flamboyanes
- El Prado
- Ernesto Ramos Antonini
- Falansterio
- Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas
- Jardines de Campo Rico
- Jardines de Cupey
- Jardines de Country Club
- Jardines de Guayama
- Jardines del Paraiso
- Jardines de la Nueva Puerta de San Juan
- La Orquídea
- La Perla Del Caribe
- La Rosa
- Leopoldo Figueroa
- Los Peña
- Monte Hatillo
- Monte Park
- Parque de San Agustín
- Jardines de Quintana
- San Agustin
- San Antonio
- San Fernando
- Santa Elena
- San Jose
- San Martín
- Valles de Berwind
- Villa Kennedy
- Villa Olímpica
- Litheda Heights
- Los Lirios
- Los Laureles
- Antigua via
- Los Manantiales
- Villa Esperanza
- villa Andalucia
- Villa Palmera
- Villa Prades
- Lorenzana
- Hato Grande
- Andres Mendez Liciaga
- Villa Soigal
- Ramon Perez
- Piñas
- Jardines de San Fernando
- Sheila
- El Toa
- Angel E. Melecio
- Campanilla
- Villa del Sabana
- Villas Del Campanero
- Nuestra Señora de Covadonga.
- Los Rosales
- Pedro Regalado Diaz
- Torres Los Cedros
- Los Claveles
- Los Laureles
- Los Cedros
- Alturas de cupey
- Efraín Suárez
- Jardines Del Paraiso
- Dr. Victor Berrios
- Mont Blanc
- Santa Catalina
- Yauco Housing
- El Batey
- Alturas de Monte Verde
- Las Violetas
- Francisco Vega Sanchez
- Bella Vista
Public Housing Authorities
Public Housing Authorities are government agencies designated by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to administer federally subsidized housing units.
- Source: Public Housing Agency (HA) Profiles, US Department of Housing and Urban Development
PHA Code (RQ Number) |
Name | Government type |
Type of public housing |
Total rentable units |
---|---|---|---|---|
RQ005 | Puerto Rico Public Housing Authority | State | Low-Rent | 53,610 |
RQ006 | Municipality of San Juan | Local | Section 8 | 5,127 |
RQ007 | Municipality of Caguas | Local | Section 8 | 1,291 |
RQ008 | Municipality of Ponce | Local | Section 8 | 1,608 |
RQ009 | Municipality of Mayagüez | Local | Section 8 | 842 |
RQ010 | Municipality of Moca | Local | Section 8 | 67 |
RQ011 | Municipality of Bayamón | Local | Section 8 | 2,207 |
RQ012 | Municipality of Aguadilla | Local | Section 8 | 265 |
RQ013 | Municipality of Trujillo Alto | Local | Section 8 | 679 |
RQ014 | Municipality of Carolina | Local | Section 8 | 741 |
RQ015 | Municipality of Dorado | Local | Section 8 | 277 |
RQ016 | Municipality of Guaynabo | Local | Section 8 | 383 |
RQ017 | Municipality of Guayama | Local | Section 8 | 264 |
RQ018 | Municipality of Cayey | Local | Section 8 | 239 |
RQ019 | Municipality of Peñuelas | Local | Section 8 | 240 |
RQ020 | Municipality of Arecibo | Local | Section 8 | 928 |
RQ021 | Municipality of Guayanilla | Local | Section 8 | 146 |
RQ022 | Municipality of Toa Baja | Local | Section 8 | 244 |
RQ023 | Municipality of Corozal | Local | Section 8 | 139 |
RQ024 | Municipality of Morovis | Local | Section 8 | 53 |
RQ025 | Municipality of Humacao | Local | Section 8 | 276 |
RQ026 | Municipality of San Sebastian | Local | Section 8 | 139 |
RQ027 | Municipality of Loíza | Local | Section 8 | 5 |
RQ028 | Municipality of Manatí | Local | Section 8 | 182 |
RQ029 | Municipality of Maricao | Local | Section 8 | 35 |
RQ030 | Municipality of San Germán | Local | Section 8 | 88 |
RQ031 | Municipality of Quebradillas | Local | Section 8 | 141 |
RQ032 | Municipality of Vega Baja | Local | Section 8 | 277 |
RQ033 | Municipality of Utuado | Local | Section 8 | 197 |
RQ034 | Municipality of Comerio | Local | Section 8 | 118 |
RQ035 | Municipality of Hormigueros | Local | Section 8 | 103 |
RQ036 | Municipality of Fajardo | Local | Section 8 | 78 |
RQ037 | Municipality of San Lorenzo | Local | Section 8 | 107 |
RQ038 | Municipality of Juana Díaz | Local | Section 8 | 115 |
RQ039 | Municipality of Hatillo | Local | Section 8 | 73 |
RQ040 | Municipality of Camuy | Local | Section 8 | 156 |
RQ041 | Municipality of Gurabo | Local | Section 8 | 143 |
RQ042 | Municipality of Coamo | Local | Section 8 | 60 |
RQ043 | Municipality of Añasco | Local | Section 8 | 110 |
RQ044 | Municipality of Guanica | Local | Section 8 | 54 |
RQ045 | Municipality of Yabucoa | Local | Section 8 | 117 |
RQ046 | Municipality of Las Marías | Local | Section 8 | 40 |
RQ047 | Municipality of Naguabo | Local | Section 8 | 121 |
RQ048 | Municipality of Sabana Grande | Local | Section 8 | 156 |
RQ049 | Municipality of Villalba | Local | Section 8 | 84 |
RQ050 | Municipality of Río Grande | Local | Section 8 | 78 |
RQ052 | Municipality of Ciales | Local | Section 8 | 74 |
RQ053 | Municipality of Toa Alta | Local | Section 8 | 181 |
RQ054 | Municipality of Barceloneta | Local | Section 8 | 125 |
RQ055 | Municipality of Adjuntas | Local | Section 8 | 52 |
RQ056 | Municipality of Vega Alta | Local | Section 8 | 76 |
RQ057 | Municipality of Patillas | Local | Section 8 | 83 |
RQ058 | Municipality of Santa Isabel | Local | Section 8 | 70 |
RQ059 | Municipality of Aibonito | Local | Section 8 | 58 |
RQ060 | Municipality of Barranquitas | Local | Section 8 | 180 |
RQ061 | Municipality of Cabo Rojo | Local | Section 8 | 107 |
RQ062 | Municipality of Cidra | Local | Section 8 | 190 |
RQ063 | Municipality of Las Piedras | Local | Section 8 | 125 |
RQ064 | Municipality of Naranjito | Local | Section 8 | 123 |
RQ065 | Municipality of Lares | Local | Section 8 | 73 |
RQ066 | Municipality of Isabela | Local | Section 8 | 86 |
RQ067 | Municipality of Rincón | Local | Section 8 | 34 |
RQ068 | Municipality of Arroyo | Local | Section 8 | 217 |
RQ069 | Municipality of Salinas | Local | Section 8 | 97 |
RQ070 | Municipality of Ceiba | Local | Section 8 | 41 |
RQ071 | Municipality of Lajas | Local | Section 8 | 69 |
RQ072 | Municipality of Florida | Local | Section 8 | 45 |
RQ073 | Municipality of Aguada | Local | Section 8 | 121 |
RQ074 | Municipality of Vieques | Local | Section 8 | 116 |
RQ075 | Municipality of Canóvanas | Local | Section 8 | 34 |
RQ076 | Municipality of Jayuya | Local | Section 8 | 4 |
RQ077 | Municipality of Juncos | Local | Section 8 | 55 |
RQ080 | Municipality of Orocovis | Local | Section 8 | 47 |
RQ081 | Municipality of Luquillo | Local | Section 8 | 69 |
RQ082 | Municipality of Aguas Buenas | Local | Section 8 | 161 |
RQ083 | Municipality of Yauco | Local | Section 8 | 95 |
RQ901 | Puerto Rico Department of Housing | State | Section 8 | 8,510 |
RQ911 | Puerto Rico Housing Finance Company | State | Section 8 | 2,577 |
See also
Notes
- ^ Public Housing Proejcts in PR Retrieved November 3, 2009.
- ^ a b "Trouble on Welfare Island", The Economist, May 25, 2005, retrieved July 13, 2006
References
- Klumb: An Architecture of Social Concern, 2006, UPR Press, ISBN 0-8477-2754-8
External links
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) official website
- Puerto Rico Department of Housing (Dept. de Vivienda) official website Template:Es icon
- US Department of Agriculture (USDA) official website
- Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA), official website which provides information on all US domestic federal programs, including those of HUD and the USDA
- OMB Circular A-133 of the United States Office of Management and Budget, which provides details and insight on HUD program operations and compliance requirements.