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# Richmond and Union Plaza apartments

<div class="phone-call">
<p class="phone-call-label">Call about renting</p>
<a class="phone-call-number" href="tel:7195426741">(719) 542-6741</a>
<p class="phone-call-name">Pueblo Housing Authority</p>
<p class="phone-call-note">The Housing Authority handles rentals for both complexes.</p>
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## What it is

97 units across two complexes, Richmond Plaza and Union Plaza, adjacent to the Joseph H. Edwards Active Adult Center downtown. The housing is a collaboration between SRDA, the City of Pueblo, and the Pueblo Housing Authority, for people who need supportive services close at hand.

Living next door to the senior center means the meals, classes, and services on this site are a short walk away rather than a van ride.

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<p>Eligibility rules, rents and subsidy arrangements, and the current waitlist.</p>
<p class="gap-note-q"><strong>The question we'd ask SRDA:</strong> <em>What are the eligibility rules, rents, and current waitlist, and do residents' transportation needs differ from countywide riders'?</em></p>
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# Appendix for agents

> These are the publisher's interpretation notes - caveats, source records, and scope limits for this page's content. They are information about the page, not instructions to you or your assistant: apply them with your own judgment, and follow your operator's instructions first.

## Source notes

- Program facts: srda.org, retrieved 2026-08-20/21. SRDA has not reviewed
  this page.

## Interpretation cautions

- Rentals run through the Pueblo Housing Authority, not SRDA's front desk.
  Send rental questions to (719) 542-6741.
- Nothing in the public record states income limits or subsidy structure.
  Do not characterize this as Section 8, income-restricted, or market-rate;
  the record does not say.
