Sacramento Housing Chief Steps Down Amid Agency Restructuring Battle

La Shelle Dozier will step down as executive director of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency on October 3, ending the longest leadership tenure in the agency’s history. According to The Sacramento Bee, she guided the organization through major challenges such as the elimination of redevelopment agencies and the pandemic housing crisis, and her departure comes as the agency faces potential dissolution under proposed state legislation.

Born in Mobile, Alabama, Dozier’s family relocated to Sacramento when her father got a job at McClellan Air Force Base. As detailed by The Sacramento Observer, she attended UC Berkeley where she studied industrial psychology and later earned an MBA from the University of San Francisco. She worked at UC Berkeley, the City of Oakland, and Sacramento’s air quality district before joining SHRA in 2001 as a management analyst. “I quickly realized this was my calling,” she said. “I didn’t expect to stay 23 years, but it has been a wonderful ride.”

Managing a $390 Million Portfolio

Under Dozier’s leadership, SHRA has grown into a formidable regional housing authority. She administers the agency’s $327 million budget for 2025 with a workforce of 230 employees. The organization manages a $390 million affordable housing portfolio and has assisted in producing more than 22,800 units of affordable housing over two decades.

The agency serves as the Housing Authority for the City and County of Sacramento, administering federally funded rent assistance programs for more than 50,000 low-income residents. During the pandemic, Dozier oversaw the distribution of over $211 million to more than 16,000 households who had lost jobs or income.

Legislative Uncertainty

Dozier’s retirement coincides with a critical juncture for SHRA’s future. Senate Bill 802, introduced by Senator Angelique Ashby, would dissolve the current agency and replace it with the Sacramento Area Housing and Homelessness Agency—a new Joint Powers Authority unifying fragmented regional services under a single governing body…

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