St. Paul Public Housing Agency
Louise Seeba currently serves as the Executive Director of the St. Paul Public Housing Agency, a position held since April 2024. Prior to this role, Louise held the title of Supervising Attorney and General Counsel for the Public Housing Agency of the City of Saint Paul from June 2004 to April 2024. Louise Seeba's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Doctor of Law from Albany Law School, and studies in Statistics, Operations Research, and Economics as a visiting student at University College London. Additional education includes attendance at the University of Minnesota Law School.
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St. Paul Public Housing Agency
Mission Statement: The PHA helps families and individuals with low income achieve greater stability and self reliance by providing safe, affordable, quality housing, and links to community services. History: The PHA was created by the Minnesota legislature in 1977 to assume administration of subsidized housing programs and ownership of the public housing properties in Saint Paul. The PHA is funded by federal housing subsidies, rents paid by residents, special purpose grants, and investment revenues. It receives no financial support from City or County taxes and makes a payment in lieu of taxes to defray the cost of city and county services. The PHA currently owns and manages 4,249 public housing units, and administers over 4,500 Housing Choice Vouchers.