Madison County Housing Authority
Waiting Lists
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Closed: Madison County, Illinois Section 8 Voucher
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher waiting list is currently closed. Applications were last accepted from February 29, 2020, until March 31, 2020. There is no notice of when this waiting list will reopen.
There were three ways to apply during the opening period:
- In person applications were accepted from 8:00 am through 4:00 pm at the following locations on the following dates:
- February 29, 2020: Alton Middle School
- March 2, 2020: Granite City Township Hall
- March 3, 2020 through March 31, 2020 applications were taken Monday to Friday from 8:30 am until 3:00 pm at the MCHA Central Office.
- Call MCHA.
This waiting list had the following preferences:
- Residency Preference: Families, who live, work or have been hired to work in Madison County (10 Points)
- Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran (8 Points)
- Disability Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse, Co-Head is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil Rights Laws (24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (15 Points)
- Working Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is employed 20 or more hours a week. Elderly applicants will be awarded the 20 points working preference; disabled applicants who already receive 15 points for their disability will be awarded an additional 5 points to equal the 20 point working preference (20 Points)
- Educational/Training Participants Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a graduate of or a participant in educational or training programs designed to prepare for the job market. (10 Points)
- Nursing Home Residents Preference: Persons who are current Nursing Home residents in need of housing elsewhere (10 Points)
- Involuntary Displacement Preference: Families who are being or have been displaced due to either a formally declared disaster or government action or actions taken by the owner/agent of the unit (30 Points)
- Disabled Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran and is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil rights Laws ((24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (23 Points)
- Graduates of the Transitional Housing Program Preference: Families who have graduated from Madison County Community Development’s Transitional Housing Program (10 Points)
- Need for Onsite Support Services for Seriously Mentally Ill: Applies only to Collinsville Commons Apartments (Need is documented by a locus Score between 7 and 27 points)
Selected applicants were placed on the waiting list by date and time the application is received, weighed by order of preferences.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the MCHA, and its website, as of March 5, 2020.
Service Area
This waiting list is for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance in Madison County, Illinois.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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Closed: Collinsville Commons Senior/ Disabled Section 8 Project-Based Voucher
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) waiting list for Senior and Disabled Section 8 Project-Based Voucher apartments at Collinsville Commons is currently closed. It is not known when this waiting list was last open, or when it will reopen.
Please note: As of March, 2020, a downloadable application appears next to these communities on the MCHA How to Apply page. However, Affordable Housing Online has confirmed with a MCHA representative that the waiting list for this community is closed.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the Madison County Housing Authority, and its website, as of March 6, 2020.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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Closed: Alton Pointe Apartments and Woodland Park Apartments Public Housing
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) waiting list for Public Housing apartments is currently closed. Applications were last accepted since at least March 2020, until further notice.
There were two ways to apply during the opening period:
- Print the online paper application.
- Call MCHA.
Once the application has been completed, it must be either:
- Mailed to the MCHA.
- Dropped off in person to the MCHA.
This waiting list had the following preferences:
- Residency Preference: Families, who live, work or have been hired to work in Madison County (10 Points)
- Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran (8 Points)
- Disability Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse, Co-Head is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil Rights Laws (24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (15 Points)
- Working Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is employed 20 or more hours a week. Elderly applicants will be awarded the 20 points working preference; disabled applicants who already receive 15 points for their disability will be awarded an additional 5 points to equal the 20 point working preference (20 Points)
- Educational/Training Participants Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a graduate of or a participant in educational or training programs designed to prepare for the job market. (10 Points)
- Nursing Home Residents Preference: Persons who are current Nursing Home residents in need of housing elsewhere (10 Points)
- Involuntary Displacement Preference: Families who are being or have been displaced due to either a formally declared disaster or government action or actions taken by the owner/agent of the unit (30 Points)
- Disabled Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran and is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil rights Laws ((24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (23 Points)
- Graduates of the Transitional Housing Program Preference: Families who have graduated from Madison County Community Development’s Transitional Housing Program (10 Points)
- Need for Onsite Support Services for Seriously Mentally Ill: Applies only to Collinsville Commons Apartments (Need is documented by a locus Score between 7 and 27 points)
- John Hamm III Apartments, Tyrone Echols Apartments, and Market Street Homes also gives preference to applicants falling under certain preference types
- Displaced from an urban renewal area Urban renewal is a program of land redevelopment in areas of moderate to high density urban land use. Urban renewal may involve relocation of businesses, the demolition of structures, the relocation of people, and the use of eminent domain (government purchase of property for public use) as a legal instrument to take private property for city-initiated development projects.
- Displaced as a result of a government action For example, city condemns rental property through resolution, tenants are forced to find alternative housing, and housing is demolished.
- Displaced as a result of a major disaster For example, housing was destroyed in earthquake and applicant is in need of alternative housing .
Selected applicants were placed on the waiting list by date and time the application is received, weighed by order of preferences.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the MCHA, and its website, as of March 5, 2020.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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Closed: Braner Building and Olin Building Senior / Disabled Public Housing
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) waiting list for Public Housing apartments is currently closed. Applications were last accepted since at least March 2020, until further notice.
There were two ways to apply during the opening period:
- Print the online paper application.
- Call MCHA.
Once the application has been completed, it must be either:
- Mailed to the MCHA.
- Dropped off in person to the MCHA.
This waiting list had the following preferences:
- Residency Preference: Families, who live, work or have been hired to work in Madison County (10 Points)
- Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran (8 Points)
- Disability Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse, Co-Head is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil Rights Laws (24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (15 Points)
- Working Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is employed 20 or more hours a week. Elderly applicants will be awarded the 20 points working preference; disabled applicants who already receive 15 points for their disability will be awarded an additional 5 points to equal the 20 point working preference (20 Points)
- Educational/Training Participants Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a graduate of or a participant in educational or training programs designed to prepare for the job market. (10 Points)
- Nursing Home Residents Preference: Persons who are current Nursing Home residents in need of housing elsewhere (10 Points)
- Involuntary Displacement Preference: Families who are being or have been displaced due to either a formally declared disaster or government action or actions taken by the owner/agent of the unit (30 Points)
- Disabled Veteran Preference: Families whose Head, Spouse or Co-Head is a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, a Veteran or the surviving spouse of a Veteran and is disabled, as defined under Federal Civil rights Laws ((24 CFR Parts8.3, 25.104 and 100.201) (23 Points)
- Graduates of the Transitional Housing Program Preference: Families who have graduated from Madison County Community Development’s Transitional Housing Program (10 Points)
- Need for Onsite Support Services for Seriously Mentally Ill: Applies only to Collinsville Commons Apartments (Need is documented by a locus Score between 7 and 27 points)
- John Hamm III Apartments, Tyrone Echols Apartments, and Market Street Homes also gives preference to applicants falling under certain preference types
- Displaced from an urban renewal area Urban renewal is a program of land redevelopment in areas of moderate to high density urban land use. Urban renewal may involve relocation of businesses, the demolition of structures, the relocation of people, and the use of eminent domain (government purchase of property for public use) as a legal instrument to take private property for city-initiated development projects.
- Displaced as a result of a government action For example, city condemns rental property through resolution, tenants are forced to find alternative housing, and housing is demolished.
- Displaced as a result of a major disaster For example, housing was destroyed in earthquake and applicant is in need of alternative housing .
Selected applicants were placed on the waiting list by date and time the application is received, weighed by order of preferences.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the MCHA, and its website, as of March 5, 2020.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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Closed: May Building and Stevens Building Senior and Disabled Project Based Section 8 Senior and Disabled
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) waiting list for Senior and Disabled Project Based Section 8 apartments at May Building and Stevens Building is currently closed. It is not known when this waiting list was last open, or when it will reopen.
Please note: As of March, 2020, a downloadable application appears next to these communities on the MCHA How to Apply page. However, Affordable Housing Online has confirmed with a MCHA representative that the waiting list for these communities is closed.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the Madison County Housing Authority, and its website, as of March 6, 2020.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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Closed: John Hamm III Apartments, Market Street Homes, Meachum Crossing, and Tyrone Echols Apartments Mixed Income Housing Project-Based
The Madison County Housing Authority (MCHA) waiting list for Mixed Income housing apartments at John Hamm III Apartments, Market Street Homes, Meachum Crossing, and Tyrone Echols Apartments is currently closed. It is not known when this waiting list was last open, or when it will reopen.
Please note: As of March, 2020, a downloadable application appears next to these communities on the MCHA How to Apply page. However, Affordable Housing Online has confirmed with a MCHA representative that the waiting list for these communities is closed.
For more information, visit the MCHA website.
Sources: This information was verified by a representative of the Madison County Housing Authority, and its website, as of March 6, 2020.
Last Updated on 02/23/2024.
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About Madison County Housing Authority
2 Eastport Plaza Drive,
Collinsville,
IL
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(618) 345-5142
Madison County Housing Authority provides affordable housing for up to 1,764 low and moderate income households through its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) and Public Housing programs..
In addition, Madison County Housing Authority offers other programs for eligible households, including:
Housing Authority Jurisdiction
Low-income housing managed by Madison County Housing Authority is located in
Madison County, IL.
Households with a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher managed by this housing authority must rent within its jurisdiction.
Office Hours
Open today from 8:30am to 4:30pm CT.
Except 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
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Monday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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Tuesday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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Wednesday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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Thursday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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Friday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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