Precarious finances plague authorityBy Jack Lambertj lambert;. rcangaznews.comlenn Rogers returned to his fifth-floor unit at the Morristo find water pouringthrough his bathroom ceiling.Holding a camera, he filmed the dripping water, wanting people to believe him, But it was the smell, not the sight, he remembered most.ce must orsmells like mvOver the last five years, the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis received money from the federal government to pay for people to fix holes in ceilings, federal money, an aging housing stock and staffing leave the housing authority in a precarious position. A transition team report prepared for Mayor Mike Pantelides in April offered a dire prediction forfuture.“HACA could become insolvent w ithinState ofDisrepaiiFourth in a five-part serteyears,” the report stated.The housing authority disputes the claim, and theco-aufchtMr utthe report■yetleraiHousing authority fundingShrinking operating funds■ ... V -t' y tz minionjtroubitC apstal ft‘it f iBk .