Great Brook Valley Gardens residents are encouraged and warmly invited to attend a walking tour of GBV Saturday, September 27, 10a.m. to Noon, as part of the master planning process for a potentially reimaged Gread Brook Valley!
Mapping our Ground
Great Brook Valley Gardens residents are encouraged and warmly invited to attend a walking tour of GBV Saturday, September 27, 10a.m. to Noon, as part of the master planning process for a potentially reimaged Gread Brook Valley!
The Worcester Housing Authority (WHA) is pleased to announce the installation of three new speed humps along Tacoma Street in Great Brook Valley (GBV) Gardens, a critical step toward improving traffic safety in one of Worcester’s largest housing communities.
There is an election on Novenber 4, 2025. The deadline to register to vote is October 25.
The Worcester Housing Authority is proud to be named a “high performer” by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through its Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) for the 11th consecutive year.
Edlin Ortiz has risen through the WHA ranks to become an indispensable leader whose impact changes lives across communities.
A building that used to be the home of a movie theater is being transformed into a new base of operations for the Worcester Housing Authority.
As its second anniversary approaches, 38 Lewis St. ‒ A Place to Live, a facility offering permanent, supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness, is celebrating its tenants’ success.
Coes Pond Family Fun Day is Saturday, August 23rd 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Coes Pond Beach on Mill Street. Event is FREE for everyone. Enjoy food, games, and more. See you there!
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The Worcester Housing Authority has promoted employees RICHARD MENARD, EDLIN ORTIZ, and DANIEL PELTIER