
Apartment complex [AZ] being built for disabled tenants (Tucson Arizona Daily Star, AZ)
Tucson Arizona Daily Star
(8/22/2014 9:00 PM, Arizona Daily Star)
A three-story apartment complex for disabled residents is being constructed on 1.26 acres of Tucson’s south side, and it’s expected to open this fall, according to the Compass Affordable Housing website. Alvord Court Apartments, 5901 S. Park Ave., will provide housing for people with physical and developmental disabilities. Meant for long-term living, all 24 units will be built to the standards of the Americans With Disabilities Act and include features for residents to age in place, the website says. Funding for the project was awarded from the city of Tucson, the Arizona Department of Housing, Pima County and the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco.
PD&R Leadership Message Archive
International & Philanthropic Spotlight Archive
Spotlight on PD&R Data Archive
Publications
Collecting, Analyzing, and Publicizing Data on Housing Turnover
Resilience Planning: What Communities Can Do to Keep Hazards from Turning into Disasters
Cityscape: Volume 26, Number 3
Case Studies
Case Study: Former School in Charleston, South Carolina, Transformed into Affordable Housing for Seniors
Case Study: Avalon Villas Combines Affordable Housing and Services for Families in a Gentrifying Phoenix Neighborhood

The contents of this article are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or the U.S. Government.
Note: Guidance documents, except when based on statutory or regulatory authority or law, do not have the force and effect of law and are not meant to bind the public in any way. Guidance documents are intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing requirements under the law or agency policies.