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Housing Authority

The Seymour Housing Authority offers affordable apartments to those senior and handicapped individuals with low to moderate incomes.

Two multi-unit housing facilities, erected with federal and state funds, provide income-based rental apartments for seniors.  The Callahan House, located on Smith Street, and the Norman Ray House, located on Walnut Street, offer bright, cheery apartments, complete with refrigerators and stoves.  Both complexes offer a secured building, laundry facilities, a community room for tenant-organized activities, central and individual unit smoke detector and call-to-aid systems for safety, and are handicapped-accessible.

The Housing Authority has received one of the highest scores in Connecticut for the HUD Public Housing Assessment System, with 96 percent.  The authority was ranked on how efficiently and timely it effects maintenance repairs, preventative maintenance, vacant unit turnover, and other vital management activities.

The Seymour Housing Authority developed Smithfield Gardens Assisted Living, a 56-unit affordable assisted living complex.  This complex will be available for occupancy in early 2005.  It is located on Smith Street next to the Authority's Rev. Callahan House.  Those 62 and older, disabled or handicapped, are invited to call 888-4579 for qualifying information.
 
Contact
Contact:
David Keyser
Executive Director
 
Location:
32 Smith Street
Seymour, CT  06483
Hours:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Monday through Friday
Telephone:
(203) 888-4579
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