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Participants` incomes come from <br />a variety of sources, as <br />illustrated in Chart 6. <br />Over half (51~) of participating "% <br />families earn wages from <br />employment. <br />Participating families pay <br />a portion of their monthly <br />rent based upon their <br />income and the payment <br />standard for their unit. <br />The Housing Authority <br />pays the difference between <br />the tenant portion and the <br />contract rent. This <br />payment is the Housing <br />Assistance Payment (HAP). <br />740 <br />730 <br />7zo <br />710 <br />700 <br />sso <br />680 <br />670 <br />6. Participating Famines <br />Sources of Income <br />7. Participating Families <br />Average HAP FY 2003-04 <br />~' W N ~ N N ~ ~ V ~ ~ C <br />7 <br />U 47 <br />z 0 ~ LL} <br />Chart 7 shows the monthly ~ <br />average Housing Assistance <br />Payment during the past fiscal <br />year. The average HAP from July 2003 to June 2004 was $712.49. <br />The total HAP paid in June was $1,8.4,752. <br />HQS Inspections <br />Each assisted unit must be inspected at least annually to ensure <br />it meets the Housing Quality Standards (HQS) in compliance with <br />federal guidelines. <br />Chart 8 illustrates the number <br />of HQS inspections performed <br />by staff. An average of 245 <br />inspections are performed <br />monthly. During the fiscal <br />year, a total of 2,943 <br />inspections were conducted. <br />8. HQ5lnspections <br />300 _____ ._ <br />250 -- <br /> ~~ ~` <br />2ao <br />150 _ ~ <br />100 €y. - - <br />50 ~ - ~` °' <br />0 -~ <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />Q <br />.n <br />~ <br />~ <br />o <br />~ <br />o <br />.`o <br />j <br />z° <br />a <br />v <br />o ~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ ~' <br />~ <br />N <br />~. ~ <br />as <br />~ _Q <br />¢ <br />g <br />~ <br />Exhibit 1 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />With any wages With any With any SSISSI With any other <br />Welfare income <br />