Macomb County, MI

Housing Authorities

There are 7 Housing Authorities that serve Macomb County, MI. You can give them a call or send an email to see which PHA has jurisdiction in your area.

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Housing Authorities Macomb County, MI

There are 7 Housing Authorities listed below for Macomb County. Click on the "+" below to view each HAs. Call to inquire about their jurisdiction.

Mount Clemens Housing Commission
50 Church Street
Mount Clemens, MI 48043
MI028 low-rent Macomb

Contact

(586) 468-1434
Phone
(586) 468-6282
Fax

Leadership

Earl Rickman
Executive Director

Roseville Housing Commission
18330 Eastland Street
Roseville, MI 48066
MI037 combined Macomb

Contact

(586) 778-1360
Phone
(586) 778-0724
Fax

Leadership

Robert Taylor
Mayor
Margaret Rollinger
Board Chairperson
Jacqueline Torchia
Executive Director

Clinton Township Housing Commission
34947 Village Road
Clinton Township, MI 48035
MI040 combined Macomb

Contact

(586) 791-7000
Phone
(586) 792-6735
Fax

Leadership

Gerald Burnosky
Board Chairperson
Tamica Sutton
Executive Director

Eastpointe Housing Commission
15701 E 9 Mile Road
Eastpointe, MI 48021
MI044 combined Macomb

Contact

(586) 445-5099
Phone
(586) 445-8097
Fax

Leadership

Suzanne Pixley
Mayor
Harvey Curley
Board Chairperson
Jody Ling
Executive Director

St Clair Shores Housing Commission
1000 Blossom Heath Boulevard
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080
MI059 combined Macomb

Contact

(586) 773-9200
Phone
(586) 776-8281
Fax
(586) 773-9200
TDD/TTY
none
Website

Leadership

Kip Walby
Mayor
Joe Wielgot
Board Chairperson
Matthew York
Executive Director

Sterling Heights Housing Commission
40555 Utica Road P. O. Box 8009
Sterling Heights, MI 48311
MI157 combined Macomb

Contact

(586) 264-6410
Phone
(586) 264-1689
Fax

Leadership

Michael Taylor
Mayor
Michael Venetis
Board Chairperson
Teresa Jarzab
Executive Director

New Haven Housing Commission
John Rivers
Bingham Farms, MI 48048
MI180 low-rent Macomb

Contact

(586) 749-6570
Phone
(586) 749-7001
Fax
(800) 989-1833
TDD/TTY

Leadership

Tina Nagy
Board Chairperson
Sabrina Gaddy
Executive Director

How can Housing Authorities Help?

Housing Authorities (also called "Public Housing Authorities" or "Public Housing Agencies") are privately run, non-profit organizations in charge of overseeing public housing programs in a county or metro area.

Although they are privately run, Housing Authorities are government sanctioned and federally funded.

Macomb County

Macomb County has 7 Housing Authorities. You can call or email them to see which PHA serves your area. Find their contact information above.

PHAs may do just the Housing Voucher Choice Program (Section 8), low-rent public housing, or both.

Wait Lists

There is a widespread shortage of affordable public housing in Michigan. Most PHAs have a wait list of 1-2 years or more. PHAs may close the wait list when the list is too long.

You may consider checking PHAs in surrounding areas if you do not mind living in a nearby county.

Public Housing Authorities are free and are there to help you find affordable housing. Feel free to reach out to several housing authorities if needed.

Housing Authorities on this page apply to the following cities in Macomb County, Michigan: Macomb, Roseville, Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, New Baltimore, Eastpointe, Utica, Warren, Harrison Township, Saint Clair Shores, Washington, Fraser, Mount Clemens, Romeo, Richmond, Center Line, New Haven, Armada, and Ray.

These housing authorities apply to the following ZIP codes in Macomb County, Michigan: 48044, 48066, 48038, 48310, 48047, 48313, 48312, 48035, 48021, 48315, 48091, 48042, 48089, 48316, 48317, 48092, 48045, 48093, 48080, and 48088.

Macomb County, MI is considered part of the following metro area: DETROIT-WARREN-DEARBORN, MI.

Other counties in the same metro area are: Macomb County, MI, Macomb County, MI, Macomb County, MI, Macomb County, MI, and Macomb County, MI.

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Last updated on February 25, 2020