Public Housing Authorities in Utah

19 Public Housing Authorities operate in Utah, managing approximately 15,322 subsidized units between public housing developments and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.

Total PHAs
19
Subsidized units
~15,322
Cities served
16

All PHAs in Utah

Beaver

Beaver City Housing Authority

40 N 300 W, Beaver, UT 84713 · (435) 438-2935
Public Housing: 18 unitsSection 8: 32 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Castle Dale

Emery County Housing Authority

75 E Main St, Castle Dale, UT 84513 · (435) 381-3580
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 0 vouchers
Low-Rent

Cedar City

Cedar City Housing Authority

364 S 100 E, Cedar City, UT 84720 · (435) 586-8462
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 277 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Farmington

Davis Community Housing Authority

352 S 200 W, Farmington, UT 84025 · (801) 451-2587
Public Housing: 158 unitsSection 8: 1,124 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Logan

Bear River Regional Housing Authority

170 N Main St, Logan, UT 84321 · (435) 752-7242
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 161 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Logan City Housing Authority

170 N Main St, Logan, UT 84321 · (435) 752-7242
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 451 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Moab

Housing Authority of Southeastern Utah

321 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532 · (435) 259-5891
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 82 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Myton

Myton City Housing Authority

125 E Main St, Myton, UT 84052 · (435) 722-3952
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 37 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Ogden

Housing Authority of the City of Ogden

1100 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT 84404 · (801) 627-5851
Public Housing: 200 unitsSection 8: 1,268 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Weber Housing Authority

2380 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 · (801) 399-8691
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 332 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Price

Housing Authority of Carbon County

251 S 1600 E, Price, UT 84501 · (435) 637-5170
Public Housing: 121 unitsSection 8: 363 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Provo

Housing Authority of Utah County

485 N Freedom Blvd, Provo, UT 84601 · (801) 373-8333
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 1,126 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Housing Authority of the City of Provo

688 W 100 N, Provo, UT 84601 · (801) 900-5672
Public Housing: 248 unitsSection 8: 943 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Roosevelt

Roosevelt City Housing Authority

192 S 100 E, Roosevelt, UT 84066 · (435) 722-5858
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 95 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

Salt Lake City

Housing Authority of Salt Lake City

1776 S West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 · (801) 487-2161
Public Housing: 169 unitsSection 8: 3,176 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

South Salt Lake

Housing Authority of the County of Salt Lake

3595 S Main St, South Salt Lake, UT 84115 · (801) 284-4400
Public Housing: 184 unitsSection 8: 4,168 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

St George

St. George Housing Authority

975 N 1725 W Apt 101, St George, UT 84770 · (435) 628-3648
Public Housing: 30 unitsSection 8: 318 vouchers
Public HousingSection 8 (HCV)

Tooele

Tooele County Housing Authority

66 W Vine St, Tooele, UT 84074 · (435) 882-7875
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 241 vouchers
Section 8 (HCV)

West Valley City

West Valley City Housing Authority

4522 W 3500 S, West Valley City, UT 84120 · (801) 963-3320
Public Housing: 0 unitsSection 8: 0 vouchers
Low-Rent

About Affordable Housing in Utah

Like every U.S. state, Utah participates in the federal Public Housing and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs through a network of locally administered Public Housing Authorities. Each authority sets its own waiting list policies within HUD’s broader rules: some keep their lists permanently open, others open only for a brief window every year or two, and a handful share regional waiting lists with neighboring authorities to make the application process easier for residents.

Eligibility for both programs is income-based. Applicants generally must earn less than 50% of the area median income (AMI) for the city or county where the authority operates — and at least 75% of new admissions must come from households earning under 30% of AMI, the “extremely low-income” tier. Local preferences may also apply: many authorities give priority to current residents of their service area, working families, veterans, the elderly, or applicants displaced by domestic violence or natural disaster. The detail page for each authority explains what programs are administered and points you to the right phone number to ask about local preferences.

If your nearest authority’s waiting list is closed, don’t give up. Most renters in Utah are within commuting distance of two or three different PHAs, and applying to multiple lists at once is allowed and encouraged. Use our open waiting lists tracker to find authorities that are currently accepting new applications.