Announcements
Notice of Public Hearing
The Marshfield Housing Authority invites all tenants and the general public to a review of the Authority's Proposed Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2024
The Annual Plan is intended to provide insight into the Authority’s operations and plans for the coming fiscal year as they affect the Authority’s state-aided public housing. The Proposed Annual Plan is comprised of the following elements:
1. Proposed Capital Improvement Plan (5-year)
2. Proposed Maintenance and Repair Plan
3. Current Operating Budget
4. Responses to the Performance Management Review (PMR) findings
5. List of housing authority policies
6. List of waivers from governing regulations of the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
7. Other elements
Hearing time and date: 5:00 PM on 04/04/2023
Hearing location: Marshfield Housing Authority Tea Rock Gardens Community Building, 17 Tea
Rock Gardens, Marshfield, MA 02050
Residents and the general public are invited to review the Annual Plan before the hearing and may submit public comments as noted below. The Authority shall consider the concerns of any Local Tenants’ Organization (LTO) or Resident Advisory Board (RAB) regarding needs and priorities and incorporate some or all of such needs and priorities in the draft plan if deemed by the Authority to be consistent with sound management. Substantive comments will be summarized and included in the Annual Plan when it is submitted to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
- Copies of the Annual Plan are available at the Authority’s office or may be reviewed online at https://tinyurl.com/LHA-MA-AnnualPlan
- Comments may be submitted orally at the hearing, by emailing the housing authority office, or by submitting written comments at the housing authority office. Comments must be received no later than the close of the public hearing.
- For reasonable accommodation requests contact the housing authority office by 03/21/2023 at 4:00 PM.
- Contact information for Marshfield Housing Authority:
Office: 12 Tea Rock Gardens, Marshfield, MA 02050
Phone: (781) 834-4333
Email: jmarathas@quincyha.com
Notice of Public Hearing
The Marshfield Housing Authority invites all tenants and the general public to a review of the Authority's Proposed Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2023.
The Annual Plan is intended to provide insight into the Authority’s operations and plans for the coming fiscal year as they affect the Authority’s state-aided public housing. The Proposed Annual Plan is comprised of the following elements:
- Proposed Capital Improvement Plan (5-year)
- Proposed Maintenance and Repair Plan
- Current Operating Budget
- Responses to the Performance Management Review (PMR) findings
- List of housing authority policies
- List of waivers from governing regulations of the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
- Other elements Hearing time and date: 5:30 PM on 04/04/2022
Hearing Location:
If Possible, the hearing will be held in the Community Room at 12 Tea Rock Gardens, Marshfield MA.
If Covid protocols change, we will meet virtually. See below for details.
Residents and the general public are invited to review the Annual Plan before the hearing and may submit public comments as noted below. The Authority shall consider the concerns of any Local Tenants’ Organization (LTO) or Resident Advisory Board (RAB) regarding needs and priorities and incorporate some or all of such needs and priorities in the draft plan if deemed by the Authority to be consistent with sound management. Substantive comments will be summarized and included in the Annual Plan when it is submitted to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
- Copies of the Annual Plan are available at the Authority’s office or may be reviewed online here.
- Comments may be submitted orally at the hearing, by emailing the housing authority office, or by submitting written comments at the housing authority office. Comments must be received no later than the close of the public hearing.
- For reasonable accommodation requests contact the housing authority office by 03/21/2022 at 4:00 PM.
- Contact information for Marshfield Housing Authority: Office: 12 Tea Rock Gardens, Marshfield, MA 02050 Phone: (781) 834-4333 Email: jmarathas@quincyha.com
Detailed Instructions for Remote Access
If the COVID protocols change, the virtual meeting room will be posted to the Marshfield
Housing Authority website by March 28, 2022.
Website: https://marshfieldha.com/
If the hearing will be in-person, we will meeting in the Community Room at 12 Tea Rock Gardens, Marshfield MA.
Notice of Meeting
The Marshfield Housing Authority invites the Marshfield Housing Authority Local Tenants Association (LTO) to a review of the Authority's Proposed Annual Plan (AP) for Fiscal Year 2023
The Annual Plan (AP) is intended to provide insight into the Authority’s operations and plans for the coming fiscal year as they affect the Authority’s state-aided public housing. The Proposed Annual Plan is comprised of the following elements:
- Proposed Capital Improvement Plan (5-year)
- Proposed Maintenance and Repair Plan
- Current Operating Budget
- Responses to the Performance Management Review (PMR) findings
- List of housing authority policies
- List of waivers from governing regulations of the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
- Other elements
Meeting Date & Time: March 15, 2022, at 2:00PM
Meeting Location: The meeting will be held in the Community Room at 12 Tea Rock Gardens, Marshfield, MA
The Local Tenants’ Organization (LTO) is invited to review the Annual Plan before the hearing and may submit its comments as noted below. The Authority shall consider the concerns of any Local Tenants’ Organization (LTO) or Resident Advisory Board (RAB) regarding needs and priorities and incorporate some or all of such needs and priorities in the draft plan if deemed by the Authority to be consistent with sound management.
Substantive comments will be summarized and included in the Annual Plan when it is submitted to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
- Copies of the Annual Plan are available at the Authority’s office or may be reviewed online at https://tinyurl.com/LHA-MA-AnnualPlan
- Comments may be submitted orally at the hearing, by emailing the housing authority office, or by submitting written comments at the housing authority office. Comments must be received no later than the close of the public
hearing.
- For reasonable accommodation requests contact the housing authority office by 3/21/2022 at 4:00 PM.
- Contact information for Quincy Housing Authority Office:
80 Clay Street, Quincy, MA 02170
Phone: (617) 847-4350
Email: jmarathas@quincyha.com
Quincy Housing Authority Now Managing Marshfield & Hingham Public Housing
Quincy Housing Authority (QHA) has taken over management of 2 additional housing authorities, Hingham Housing Authority (HHA) in 2019 and Marshfield Housing Authority (MHA) in 2020. Quincy Housing Authority is recognized as a high performing agency and has been successfully managing the two additional authorities. Since new management began, QHA has made many much-needed dramatic improvements at the two properties. QHA is proud of these collaborative agreements and continue to improve the
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- All UN-VACINATED residents are REQUIRED to wear a face covering
- Residents are advised to wash their hands frequently for at least 20 seconds with soapy water
- All residents are advised to be vigilant, monitor for symptoms and stay home if you feel sick
- People over the age of 65 and people who have underlying health conditions – who are at high risk for COVID-19 – should continue to stay home except for essential errands such as going to the grocery store and to attend to healthcare needs
- All residents are advised to leave home only for healthcare, worship and permitted work, shopping, and activities
- When going to the pharmacy ask if you can fill your prescriptions for 90 days if possible; for some medications this is not allowed. If you are at high-risk, try to use a mail-order service
- Parents should limit play dates for children
- Use remote modes of communication like phone or video chat instead of visiting friends or family who are high risk for COVID-19