
RESIDENT POLICIES & FORMS
RESIDENT POLICIES & FORMS
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
The federally funded Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8), is voluntary for both landlords and tenants. It helps eligible families of lower income with their monthly rent payments.
How it works:
A family whose household income is fifty percent or less of the area's medium household income (AMI) is qualified to participate in the program from the Longmont Housing Authority. Through a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract, directly monthly payments are made to the landlord/property owner as a portion of the tenant's monthly rent payment. After allowances are made for utilities not included in the rent, the HAP makes up the difference in total amount due.
Example:
If thirty percent of a family's gross monthly income is $600.00, and rent (including utilities) for the selected apartment is $1,600.00 per month, the tenant pays the landlord $600.00 and the remaining $1,000.00 is paid to the landlord by the Longmont Housing Authority through the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
SPECIAL POPULATION RESTRICTIONS
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
Senior Housing Communities, Aspen Meadows Apartments, The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, Fall River Apartments, and Village Place Apartments, are restricted for households in which all members are 62 years of age or older. Spring Creek Apartments are open to households with at least one household member that is 55 years of age or older.
STAFF DIRECTORY
Phone: 303-651-8581 Fax: 888-502-1536


ADMINISTRATION
Harold Dominguez
Interim Executive Director and City Manager
Tracy Defrancesco
Housing Programs Compliance Manager
tracy.defrancesco@longmontcolorado.gov
Ruby Ford
HCV Specialist
ruby.ford@longmontcolorado.gov
Marcus Kennedy
HCV Specialist
marcus.kennedy@longmontcolorado.gov
Kyndra Daniels
Accounting Supervisor
kyndra.daniels@longmontcolorado.gov
Heather Clark
Accountant
heather.clark@longmontcolorado.gov
April Beumer
Accounting Technician
april.beumer@longmontcolorado.gov
PROPERTY MANAGMENT
Lisa Gallinar
Regional Property Manager
Briarwood Apartments
lisa.gallinar@longmontcolorado.gov
Andrea Coss-Medina
Community Manager
The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing
andrea.coss-medina@longmontcolorado.gov
Crista Lewis
Assistant Community Manager
Fall River, Spring Creek & The Suites Supportive Housing
crista.lewis@longmontcolorado.gov
Melinda Ciricillo
Resource Specialist
The Lodge and Hearthstone at Hover Crossing, The Suites Supportive Housing
melinda.ciricillo@longmontcolorado.gov
Karin Lawson
Community Manager
Aspen Meadows Senior & Neighborhood, The Suites Supportive Housing
karin.lawson@longmontcolorado.gov
Adam Sanderson
Community Manager
Village Place Senior Apartments
adam.sanderson@longmontcolorado.gov
Katt McNeil
Community Manager
Fall River & Spring Creek Apartments
katt.mcneil@longmontcolorado.gov
MAINTENANCE
David Joyce
Lead Maintenance Technician
Village Place Apartments
david.joyce@longmontcolorado.gov
Randy Pavan
Maintenance Technician
Fall River, Spring Creek
randy.pavan@longmontcolorado.gov
Lydale Wilson
Maintenance Technician
The Suites Supportive Housing
lydale.wilson@longmontcolorado.gov
Alvin Mercado
Maintenance Technician
Aspen Meadows Senior Apartments &Neighborhood
alvin.mercado@longmontcolorado.gov