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LCHA Welcomes Rich Roberge & Felisha Beckford

Rich Roberge Lancaster City Housing Authority is pleased to highlight Rich Roberge, Operations Maintenance Manager. Rich joined LCHA in September 2025, bringing a unique blend of strategy and field experience to the role. In his role, Rich supports systems analysis, evaluates workflows, and aligns LCHA maintenance operations with best practices to improve efficiency and service […]

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  • FSS Program Spotlight: Meet Desiree

    Building a Bright Future: Desiree’s FSS Success Story Lancaster City Housing Authority's Family Self Sufficiency (FSS) Program is helping residents build skills, confidence, and long-term stability. Through personalized coaching, goal setting, and financial incentives, participants gain the tools to increase their earnings, reduce reliance on assistance, and create a path toward career growth and homeownership.

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  • Winter Safety Tips at LCHA

    Winter Weather Safety Tips for Residents As winter storms approach, we want to help residents stay safe, warm, and comfortable. Cold temperatures, snow, and ice can create challenges, but a few simple steps can help protect your home and your well-being.

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  • LCHA Hosts Construction Kick-Off

    Caption: Visitors and residents of Church Street Towers pose with their hard hats during the Construction Kick-Off event. (November 12, 2025) On Thursday, November 6, the Lancaster City Housing Authority proudly welcomed residents, community leaders, and project partners to Church Street Towers for a Construction Kick-Off event marking the start of a critical $5 million façade restoration.

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  • Church Street Towers Facade Restoration

    The Lancaster City Housing Authority (LCHA) has started a major restoration project at Church Street Towers. The $5 million project will repair and strengthen the building’s brick façade, replace windows and roofing, and fix areas where water infiltration has caused building damage.

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