Overview
Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh – Headquarters
The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) maintains its executive headquarters at 200 Ross Street in downtown Pittsburgh. This central administrative building houses the leadership and operational core of the agency, which provides safe and affordable housing to over 20,000 residents. 🏢 While tenant intake happens at satellite offices, the headquarters focuses on the strategic management, procurement, and governance of the authority.
Administrative Functions
The 200 Ross Street location is home to several critical departments that keep the agency running:
- Executive Office: The workspace of the Executive Director and senior leadership team.
- Procurement: Handling bids, contracts, and vendor relationships for housing developments and services. 📑
- Legal & Human Resources: Managing internal compliance, employment, and legal matters.
- Board of Commissioners: Monthly board meetings, open to the public, are often held here or coordinated from this office to review policies and budgets. 🗣️
The 200 Ross Street Building
This building is a major hub for city and county services. In addition to the HACP, it houses the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections (PLI). 🏗️ Visitors should be aware that security is tight. A metal detector and bag check are standard procedure at the lobby entrance. 👮♂️ Elevators provide access to the upper floors where the HACP offices are located.
Accessibility
The building is fully ADA compliant, featuring accessible entrances and elevators. It is situated near the City-County Building and is a major transit node, with nearly every downtown bus line stopping within a two-block radius.
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