Public Housing

Assisted Housing and Family Units

Our Mission:  Jordan Towers I and II and Family Scattered Sites

  • We help low-income families in Red Wing and surrounding neighboring communities maintain and enhance their quality of life by providing safe and affordable housing.
  • We help the elderly and persons with disabilities maintain their independence by providing, improving, and expanding sustainable housing programs and social services in partnerships with the community.
  • We help families maintain safe and affordable housing during their times of economic transition through viable subsidized housing programs.

Housing Programs

Jordan Towers

Jordan Tower are high-rise apartments, located in the heart of beautiful downtown Red Wing.  The units were built for elderly and persons with disabilities.

Residents can enjoy access to nearby parks, places of worship, the public library and of course the beauty of the historic river town.  The Red Wing Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) provides rental assistance to qualified income eligible elderly and disabled individuals.

Jordan Towers I has 104 units; Jordan Towers II, 100 units. Some of these are handicapped accessible. Click the links below to learn about the different kinds of housing that we own.

Family Public Housing Units

The Red Wing Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) owns and manages three Town homes and one single family home.  HRA provides rental assistance to qualified income families.


Admission and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP)

The ACOP is the written statement of policies used to carry out the public housing program in accordance with federal law and regulations, and HUD requirements. The Red Wing HRA owns and operates 119 public housing units. In Jordan Tower I there are 100 units and the other 19 units are scattered family units.

Resident Selection Plan (RSP)

Jordan Tower II is a HUD-subsidized multifamily property, under the Section 8 New Construction Program. There are 104 units in Jordan Tower II. The Resident Selection Plan is to ensure that tenants are selected for occupancy in accordance with HUD requirements and established management policies and procedures.

 Resident Handbooks 

The resident handbook is designed to provide useful information that will assist residents upon moving in and throughout their residency.

Policies for All Properties
Policies Specific to Jordan Tower I & II
Policies Specific to Family Units