SEQUOIA CROSSINGS


Property Location:
2950 Broadway Street NE, Salem OR 97303.

Maintenance Request
Click the link -
Maintenance Request — Salem Housing Authority (salemhousingor.com)



Tenant Payment Portal
Additionally, you can pay in cash at participating locations. Contact the Property Management Coordinator for more information.

Please note that we will continue to accept checks and money orders as we do now.

Sequoia Crossing is a 60-unit property of Permanent Supportive Housing in NE Salem:

Twenty units at Sequoia Crossings include project-based Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) rental assistance provided by the State of Oregon. Referrals for these twenty units come directly from the community Coordinated Entry system. 

The remaining forty units have Project-Based Vouchers through the Section 8 program. The waiting list for these units has a preference for applicants who are referred through coordinated entry to the Salem Housing Authority.

Reasonable Accommodations:

If an applicant or resident indicates that an exception, change, or adjustment to a rule, policy, practice, service, or physical structure is needed because of a disability or medical need, SHA will treat the information as a request for reasonable accommodation. SHA provides a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form for this purpose, but SHA will consider requests any time the family indicates that an accommodation is needed whether a formal written request is submitted. The family must explain what type of accommodation is needed to provide the person with the disability or medical need full access to SHA’s programs and services. If the need for the accommodation is not readily apparent or known to SHA, the family must explain the relationship between the requested accommodation and the disability. Additionally, if the family indicates that an accommodation is required for a disability that is not obvious or otherwise known to SHA, SHA must verify that the person meets the definition of a person with a disability, and that the accommodation is necessary to accommodate the disability or medical need.

Please contact the Property Management Coordinator for this property if you have questions regarding reasonable accommodations.

Reasonable Accommodation Forms - Click Here


PBV Income Limits

$29,300 1 Person

$33,500 2 People

$37,700 3 People

$41,850 4 People

$45,200 5 People


PSH Income Limits

$35,160 1 Person

$40,200 2 People

$45,240 3 People

Income Limits/Household Composition Project-Based Voucher (PBV) units may be rented to households earning no more than 50% of the Area Median Income, as defined by HUD.

Income limits are based on the number of family members in the unit. Income eligibility is determined by comparing the household’s annual income to the current applicable HUD income limits. These limits are established by HUD for the area (County or Metropolitan Statistical Area) where the project is located and are updated annually. They are available from the local HUD office or on-line at www.huduser.org. The income of all persons residing in the unit is counted, with the inclusions and exceptions noted in 24 CFR 5.609 (c).

Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units may be rented to households earning no more than 60% Actual Income limit for Marion County, Oregon, as published by Oregon Housing and Community Services. The current income limits may be found on-line at https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/compliance-monitoring/pages/rent-incomelimits.aspx under the heading “HUD Income & Rent Limits by Year, County.”