Housing Authority of San Bernardino County, California
   Building Communities, Changing Lives 
Serving the people of San Bernardino County since 1941 

About the Housing Authority of San Bernardino
The Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB) was organized in 1941 under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and the State of California Housing Authorities Law of 1938, for the purpose of developing low-rent public housing for low-income families in San Bernardino County.  HACSB was authorized to function by resolution of the Board of Supervisors on June 23, 1941, officially launching the agency.   

Seven commissioners are appointed by the county board of supervisors to serve the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino as its board of commissioners.

Board of Commissioners

Mario Saucedo, Chairman
Third District
 
Karen Fricke, Vice Chairman
Second District
Sylvia Miller
Tenant Commissioner
 
Jessie Munoz
Tenant Commissioner
Frank Williams
First District
 
George Guerrero
Fourth District
Loretta Guillen
Fifth District
 

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Acquisition of property scattered throughout San Bernardino County has been the continued focus of the Housing Authority. Our commitment is to provide affordable, decent, safe and sanitary public housing for low and moderate income families including the elderly and handicapped persons.

In partnership with our residents, the Housing Authority continues to improve the quality of its housing stock. Well maintained units are the hallmark of any successful property owner or manager. We believe Public Housing should be no different.

The Housing Authority continues to focus on job development and the establishment of job training programs, thus promoting self-sufficiency and independence.  As we partnership with various agencies in our county, we continue to pursue youth activities that foster social and educational enrichment.