Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh
Andy Tenney has been with Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh since 2007, where Andy served in multiple roles including Budget Manager and Accounting Manager. Prior to that, Andy worked at Bank of New York Mellon as a Fund Accountant II. Andy holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Waynesburg University.
Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh
The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is a municipal corporation, formed under the United States Housing Act of 1937, charged with providing decent, affordable housing for low-income persons. The Authority is governed by a board of directors, which establishes goals, approves policy and budgets, and provides general direction to the HACP Executive Staff. HACP provides publicly assisted housing comprised of traditional public housing, scattered sites and Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8). We currently house more than 20,000 Pittsburghers, manage more than 4,000 public housing units, and provide oversight of an additional 900 mixed-finance units. More than half of our residents live in privately-managed rental properties located throughout the City of Pittsburgh, throughout their participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8). Our facilities are conveniently located throughout Pittsburgh, with public and senior housing communities located in each region of the city. HACP's purpose is to develop and make available affordable, safe housing and help families achieve the independence they strive for. A brighter future is always within reach thanks to the commitment of HACP. Our administrative offices are located in downtown Pittsburgh at the Civic Building, 200 Ross St., Pittsburgh, PA, 15219. We occupy five floors within the building and are open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The main telephone number is 412-456-5000. Your Housing of Choice.