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In August, the Ohio Department of Health told Kaleidoscope Youth Center in Columbus they would not get funding for this year. That money supported KYC's housing program.
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Councilman Nick Bankston said a rental registry would give Columbus a better understanding of how many units are in the city and also keep landlords accountable.
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The conference, hosted by Urban Land Institute Columbus, focused on the theme, "What Good is Growth If It’s Not for All?: Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow."
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority tried privatization to save money. The program has cost more each year since and landlords are missing payments.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA report requested by the Community Shelter Board found that Columbus and Franklin County have 26 affordable housing units for every 100 extremely low-income households.
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Former Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman says suburban areas need to take down barriers to affordable housing. He calls the average rental rate in Columbus unacceptable.
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We’ll discuss affordable housing from how it’s defined, solutions to overcome its challenges and how it can be better designed.
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The growth of income inequality has reached every level of society, and as inflation drives up prices, many people are struggling to afford housing.
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Business & EconomyRising rents and dwindling federal assistance are making the affordable housing crisis in Columbus worse for renters, according to a recent magazine article.
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A look at how the increased cost of living expenses affects the ability of people to save up to afford a home.