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The United States Housing Act of 1937 was responsible for the birth of federal housing program initiatives. The Act was intended to provide financial assistance to states and cities for affordable housing for low-income residents. Section 8 of the Housing Act, often simply known as Section 8, is now known as the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program. 

The Roseville Housing Authority (RHA) was established on October 2, 1974 and provides "tenant-based" rental assistance to households that earn 50% of the area median income or less. This assistance is utilized at rental units that meet program specific housing standards, are owned by a willing property owner, and are within Roseville or Rocklin city limits. This rental assistance ensures that the household is able to afford to live in safe and decent housing.

Households must not exceed the following income limits: 50% of Area Median Income (AMI)

 1 person   $45,050  5 persons $69,450
 2 persons $51,450  6 persons $74,600
 3 persons $57,900  7 persons $79,750
 4 persons $64,300  8 persons $84,900

Households must not exceed the following income limits: 30% of Area Median Income (AMI)

 1 person   $27,050  5 persons $41,700
 2 persons $30,900  6 persons $44,800
 3 persons $34,750  7 persons $48,650
 4 persons $38,600  8 persons $54,150
The City of Roseville Housing Authority has established the following utility allowances for Roseville and Rocklin.

  • City of Roseville - Effective 12/1/2024
  • City of Rocklin - Effective 12/1/2024
Effective 10/1/2025 - Roseville Housing Authority's jurisdiction includes the City of Rocklin (Rocklin is covered by both Placer County Housing Authority and Roseville Housing Authority).

Areas/Bedrooms Studio  1   2   3   4   5 
95661, 95678, 95677 1935 2034  2502  3330 3852  4430 5008 
95747 1998 2097  2583 3483  4014  4617 5218
95765 2079 2178 2682  3573 4113 4731 5347

View list of Apartments that accept the HCV Rental Assistance.
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