The Bristol Housing Authority, established in 1943, is a quasi-independent agency dedicated to providing affordable housing opportunities for mid to low-income residents in Bristol, Connecticut. The agency's mission is to create a suitable living environment for its residents and promote self-sufficiency through a variety of educational and recreational activities.
Over the years, the Housing Authority has invested over $25 million in renovations to improve the standard of living and create homes that residents can be proud of. Strategies are continuously developed to seek grants and maintain financial stability in the face of reduced federal funding, ensuring that the housing stock is well-maintained and necessary services are provided to residents.
The agency is committed to offering secure living options for individuals and families in need of affordable housing. Through their efforts, they aim to enhance the quality of life for residents and offer a sense of community within the BHA community. Additionally, the Bristol Housing Authority is dedicated to creating opportunities for residents to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their overall well-being.
The Housing Authority values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. They strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all residents, regardless of background or circumstances. By offering a range of housing options for families, seniors, and non-elderly disabled individuals, the Bristol Housing Authority plays a vital role in supporting those in need within the community. Residents can explore the agency's website for more information and updates on public hearings and opportunities for affordable housing.