Housing
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While reporting our Cleveland for Sale series examining one network of real estate investors, we came across some unusual (and some goofy) names for limited liability companies, called LLCs. We started to wonder, could people tell the difference between real and fake names? Let’s find out! Test your skills. Here are the rules: All of…
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Join us on October 7th from 5 – 6:30 pm in the Community Room of the Salt City Market on Salina St. for a public Q&A with community leaders shaping the future of public housing in Syracuse. The post Central Current to host public housing forum on East Adams redevelopment appeared first on Central Current.
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No shelters serve single mothers, their children leaving a gap private donors are trying to fill amidst pushback from Glynn County. officials. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism…
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Douglas Zaerr has been voting since he turned 18 years old. Now 61, he last cast his vote on the stadium sales tax in April. He was homeless at the time. He found housing recently, but he’d been homeless for much of the past 10 years — and it never stopped him from casting a…
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Councilor Rasheada Caldwell stalled voting on the strategy after alleging the city did not do enough outreach about the plan. The post Lone lawmaker who delayed Syracuse Housing Strategy to vote for the strategy appeared first on Central Current.
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County officials are still promising more resources for seniors worried about the tax burden. The post ‘Call your state reps:’ Ohio and Cuyahoga County officials urge residents to ask Columbus about property tax relief appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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LANSING, N.Y. — After previous plans for a housing development on a property in the village of Lansing fell through, the site is now the target of renewed interest from […] The post Lansing village property eyed for housing once again appeared first on The Ithaca Voice.
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People caught sleeping in public spaces can be fined $100 or incarcerated for 15 days. The post Oswego wanted to be ‘ahead of the curve’ on public homelessness. So the city criminalized it. appeared first on Central Current.
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Newsom’s executive order to enforce sweeps of homeless encampments only harms unhoused people further. Clearing encampments cause people to lose their belongings, connections to family and friends, and dignity — it is not the answer to the homelessness crisis.
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Many new towns have been created to handle California’s population growth. Now the state is losing population, and its latest new town project has stalled.