Omaha Housing Authority,, is the government agency responsible for providing public housing in Omaha, Nebraska.
OHA contracts with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide low-income people housing through rent subsidies and through 2700 public housing units and over 3700 Section 8 units.
[1] OHA is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the Omaha City Council.
Commissioners serve staggered five-year terms, setting policies governing the operations of OHA and directing current and future programs.
Clifford Scott is the current Chief Executive Officer.