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    Home News Eddy lauded by federal, state and local officials following retirement
    Eddy lauded by federal, state and local officials following retirement
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    FRAN De LANCEYEra Correspondent  
    February 3, 2008

    Eddy lauded by federal, state and local officials following retirement

    SMETHPORT – Penny Eddy, who has retired as executive director of
    the McKean County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities, leaves
    behind a list of impressive achievements, spanning her 35 years
    with the agencies.

    Eddy joined the authorities on April 9, 1973. A short time
    later, she was named deputy director. On Nov. 17, 1980, she became
    the executive director.

    Her accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. Eddy has received
    citations from U.S. Rep. John Peterson, R-Pa., Pennsylvania Gov. Ed
    Rendell, Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati, R-Brockway,
    state Rep. Martin Causer, R-Turtlepoint, and the McKean County
    Commissioners.

    A strong advocate for rural Pennsylvania, Eddy has played key
    roles in assisting the county in numerous projects, from the
    Federal Correctional Institution-McKean to the dam at Hamlin Lake
    in Smethport to the Eldred Dike Flood Control.

    Under her leadership, the McKean County Housing Authority was
    recognized as a “High Performer” by the U.S. Department of Housing
    and Urban Development.

    In his citation, Peterson wrote, “Your expertise with the
    housing authority has provided many area people with affordable
    housing. You are leaving a legacy of commitment to the people of
    the county and I thank you for setting such a tremendous example
    for others to follow.”

    Then, on a personal note, Peterson wrote, “You made a difference
    over the years. Hundreds have good jobs because of your strong
    leadership.”

    Eddy said, “In the 1980’s, our office worked very hard to secure
    the federal prison, the former Allegheny Particleboard and MDF
    plants.”

    Those three facilities alone accounted for more than 700
    jobs.

    Meanwhile, Rendell’s citation reads in part: “You have been a
    leader, an innovator, and a friend to many and have never been
    ordinary. For everything you have given to the state you love and
    its people over the years, I thank you and honor you as one of
    Pennsylvania’s most outstanding public servants.”

    From the state senate came the following: “During her tenure
    Mrs. Eddy displayed exceptional ability, commitment and integrity
    in carrying out her many duties and has earned her the respect and
    admiration of her many friends and colleagues.”

    County Commissioners Joe DeMott, Al Pingie and Judy Church also
    offered their congratulations.

    They said, “Your influence has far outreached the boundaries of
    your position as executive director of the McKean County
    Redevelopment and Housing Authorities. Your dedication and desire
    to serve others has touched the lives of everyone throughout the
    Commonwealth.

    “In particular, your dedication to the citizens of McKean County
    has been exemplified by your diligence and willingness to make our
    county a better place to live.”

    Eddy is a member and former co-chair of The Governor’s Rural
    Development Council and a director of The Guidance Center. She has
    been a member of the Community Development and Housing
    Practitioners Advisory Committee, a former director and former
    training committee member of the Pennsylvania Association of
    Housing and Redevelopment Agencies, and the Federal Home Loan Bank
    of Pittsburgh Affordable Housing Advisory Council.

    The redevelopment authority has administered the local funding
    of the Community Development Block Grants, a program that HUD
    initiated in 1974 to provide communities with resources to address
    a wide variety of unique needs. Many local volunteer departments
    have benefited from this funding by purchasing not only fire trucks
    but other equipment such as turnout gear and generators for
    emergency purposes.

    “I truly believe that the firemen are the unsung heroes of our
    communities,” Eddy said.

    Numerous communities and organizations in the county have used
    their CDBG money for improvement projects.

    What will she miss the most as she begins a new chapter in her
    life?

    “More than anything, I’ll miss helping people,” Eddy said. “I’ll
    also miss the staff and the authorities’ directors, who in my
    opinion, are the best board ever appointed to any county
    authority.”

    Though Eddy has officially retired as executive director of the
    authorities and the Partnership in Housing, she hasn’t completely
    cut her ties with the agencies since she has a one-year contract as
    a consultant.

    She said, “This will give me an opportunity to continue working
    on projects already started.”

    Eddy and her husband, Jim, live in Ormsby. The have a daughter,
    Jennifer.

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