Housing
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A week before the deadline, the city administration is moving forward with an application for Akron Innerbelt funding. The post Akron races to meet Innerbelt grant funding deadline appeared first on Signal Akron.
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The rural Workforce Housing Initiative is overseen by the OneGeorgia Authority. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
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The board’s will combat Syracuse’s housing crisis by using funding to secure the city’s middle-income neighborhoods. The post Agency tasked with carrying out Syracuse’s new housing strategy to meet for 1st time appeared first on Central Current.
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On Monday, Mayor Eric Adams released a video kicking off the final push to enact his City of Yes housing plan, arguing the ambitious proposal — maybe the most important of his administration — is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to undo decades of racist, discriminatory zoning laws. “In the 1950s and 60s, as the Civil Rights Movement…
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The vacant CitCenter building in Akron’s downtown will be sold to a developer who intends to turn it into more than 100 apartments. The sale, for $1 million to the local developer Welty, was approved Monday by the Akron City Council in a 12-0 vote. The post Sale of downtown Akron CitiCenter building to local…
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It’s been a long course for Minturn, where a Florida golf resort developer named Bobby Ginn dreamed big on the slopes of Battle Mountain above the town
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The neighborhood resource hub, which is expected to launch in early 2025, will link those in need to critical services, such as housing, healthcare, job services and help with credit card debt
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Two experts from CNY Fair Housing answered questions the Common Council’s questions about how ‘good cause’ would work in Syracuse. The post Syracuse lawmakers take first public step toward learning about ‘good cause’ eviction protections appeared first on Central Current.
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Being homeless in Kansas City, Kansas, comes with its own set of challenges. Wyandotte County has no permanent emergency shelters. And it has notably fewer resources and less funding available for homeless services than the Missouri side of the Kansas City area. Yet several agencies in that city and Wichita can help homeless people with…
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The Ohio Civil Rights Commission accused a Fairlawn-based company that owns local residential properties and its property manager of unlawfully discriminating against a tenant in an East Akron property because she is a Black mother of minor children. The post ‘Because your black’: State accuses Akron landlord of racial discrimination appeared first on Signal Akron.