Public Housing Authorities in The Dalles, Oregon

2 Public Housing Authorities serve the The Dalles area.

Mid-Columbia Housing Authority

500 E 2nd St · The Dalles, OR 97058 · (541) 296-5462
Public Housing: 0Section 8: 689
Section 8 (HCV)

Columbia Gorge Housing Authority

500 E 2nd St · The Dalles, OR 97058 · (541) 296-5462
Public Housing: 0Section 8: 359
Section 8 (HCV)

Applying for Affordable Housing in The Dalles

Affordable housing in The Dalles is administered locally by the housing authorities listed above. Each authority sets its own application schedule, but the basic process is consistent: gather identification and income documentation for every member of your household, complete the authority’s pre-application (usually online or by mail), and wait to be placed on the list. When your name reaches the top of an open waiting list, the authority will contact you to verify income, run a background check, and issue either a public housing offer or a Section 8 voucher you can use to rent from a private landlord.

Wait times vary enormously. In some smaller cities a household may receive housing assistance within a few months. In high-cost metros, waits of two to eight years are not unusual. Apply to multiple authorities to maximize your chances, keep your contact information current with each one, and respond to every letter promptly — missing a single notice can result in your application being purged from the list.

What to Bring to Your The Dalles PHA Appointment

When a The Dalles housing authority invites you to an eligibility appointment, the staff will need to verify every figure you reported on your pre-application. Bring originals (not photocopies) of: a government-issued photo ID for every adult; Social Security cards or letters for every household member; the most recent two months of pay stubs for everyone earning wages; the latest annual federal tax return; current statements from any other income source — Social Security, SSDI, child support, pension, unemployment, veterans’ benefits; bank statements covering the last 60 days for every account in any household member’s name; and birth certificates for any minor children. If you claim a local preference (veteran, working family, displaced by domestic violence, current resident), bring documentation of that as well. Missing any of these documents typically results in the appointment being rescheduled, which can push you weeks deeper into the queue.

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