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						There Are Currently 1029 Units Available Under Management by the Port Huron Housing Commission. These Low-income Housing Units Consist of Section 8, Public Housing, and Low-income Housing Tax Credit Properties. the Port Huron Housing Commission Serves the Port Huron, Metropolitan Area.
Under the Public Housing Program, the Housing Commission owns and operates five affordable housing villages, three of which are designated for family living and two designated for senior living. These villages have been named for their historical significance on recommendation of the St. Clair County Historical Society. The first four locations were named after the four villages that merged to form the City of Port Huron (Huron Village, Gratiot Village, Desmond Village, and Peru Village). The fifth location was named after the builder of Fort St. Joseph (Dulhut).