Brownsville Housing Authority

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602 Old Port Isabel Rd
Brownsville, TX 78521

The Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville (HACB) is dedicated to providing access to affordable quality housing and promoting self-sufficiency through education and partnerships for all residents of the community. Their vision is to replace distressed public and assisted housing with well-managed, affordable housing that meets the needs of the community, while also improving health, safety, employment, mobility, and educational outcomes for residents.

Committed to combating fraud, waste, and program abuse, HACB encourages reporting of such activities from staff, program participants, and the public. With a focus on community development and reinvestment, HACB plays a vital role in shaping the amenities and assets that contribute to the quality of life in Brownsville, Texas.

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