DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas Dedicates Its West Dallas Headquarters Building to Former HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson
July 09 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Alphonso R. Jackson served as DHA’s first
African American president and CEO and the 13th Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in President
George W. Bush’s Administration
DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas announced today it
dedicated its headquarters building in West Dallas to former HUD
Secretary Alphonso Jackson who also served as the first African
American president and CEO of the Dallas Housing Authority from
1989 to 1996. In 2004 Jackson was appointed as the 13th HUD
Secretary by President George W. Bush and officially confirmed by
the U.S. Senate.
DHA has expanded its headquarters to better serve the community
including residents, landlord partners, and service providers. The
newly expanded headquarters will be a place where residents,
Housing Choice Voucher families, landlords, and community partners
will be able to connect with DHA and advance affordable housing
solutions. DHA is the 10th largest public housing agency in the
nation and provides housing for more than 55,700 people each day
across seven counties in North Texas.
This dedication is in honor of Secretary Jackson’s vision to
invest in West Dallas by establishing DHA’s headquarters and
numerous other improvements to this community while he led the
agency. During Secretary Jackson’s tenure as DHA’s president and
CEO the agency consistently ranked as one of the best-managed
large-city housing agencies in the country.
“We are very proud to honor Secretary Jackson’s legacy by
dedicating our newly expanded headquarters in his name,” said Troy
Broussard, president and chief executive officer of DHA. “Secretary
Jackson helped transform West Dallas to what it is today including
the establishment of the Major League Baseball Youth Academy, Head
Start, and the nation’s first continuum of affordable housing for
seniors to age in place. We’re grateful to the George W. Bush
Presidential Center, Mayor Johnson, and other community leaders for
being part of this important event.”
Speakers at the dedication event included:
- DHA Chairwoman Betty Culbreath
- Mayor Eric Johnson
- Ken Hersh, president and CEO of the George W. Bush Presidential
Center
- Lori Moon, Former DHA President & CEO
- Mike Daniel, Daniel & Beshara, P.C.
- LaCrecia Perkins, Carrington Coleman
“Secretary Jackson invested his time as the leader of HUD to
forge new policies and programs that helped millions of
moderate-income families achieve the American dream of
homeownership, break the cycle of generational poverty and
contribute to our economy,” said Ken Hersh, president and chief
executive officer of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
“President Bush and I are proud to have been part of this
dedication of the DHA headquarters building as a testament to
Jackson’s transformative vision. We are grateful for his service to
North Texas and our country.”
“Thanks to Secretary Jackson’s vision for West Dallas, the
neighborhood that raised me is thriving more than ever,” said
Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson. “His work inspires us to continue
investing in local communities and ensuring opportunity for
everyone in Dallas. I am proud to have been part of this historic
recognition in honor of Secretary Jackson and his legacy.”
The building dedication is memorialized by a sign on the outside
of DHA’s headquarters building and the signing of a formal
proclamation by Secretary Jackson and DHA’s board of directors.
About DHA, Housing Solutions for North
Texas (formerly the Dallas Housing Authority)
DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas provides quality,
affordable housing to low-income families and individuals through
the effective and efficient administration of housing assistance
programs. The agency aims to create opportunities for program
participants to achieve self-sufficiency and economic independence.
DHA provides housing opportunities to 55,700 people through public
housing developments and Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)
programs. Our mission is to provide affordable quality housing and
access to supportive resources across North Texas. DHA is governed
by its Board of Commissioners and administers housing programs
funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development. DHA is an independent, local government entity that is
separate from the Dallas City Housing/Community Services
department, which is governed by the City of Dallas. For more
information about DHA, please visit www.dhantx.com.
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