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Business & EconomyMany Ohioans in some of the state's most common professions don't earn enough to afford a basic two-bedroom apartment.
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority ended a contract with CGI to administer its housing voucher program. Months later, landlords aren't getting paid.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday for Starling Yard, a new affordable housing community in Columbus' Franklinton neighborhood.
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Money from the proposed 2025 capital budget would go toward affordable housing, improving safety at intersections, a new police substation at Easton and other improvements.
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The success of a community program helping families afford stable housing while boosting their income and emotional well-being continues to grow.
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Voters will see five bond issues, for safety and health, parks and recreation, public services, public utilities, and neighborhood development and affordable housing.
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CMHA failed to pay some landlords. While tenants are not legally responsible for CMHA's payments, landlords still took tenants to eviction court.
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Columbus City Council votes on a resolution Monday to consider rezoning a three-mile stretch of Route 161 in the Northland area.
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority is ending a contract with CGI to manage rental assistance through the Housing Choice Voucher program after years of complaints from renters and landlords.
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Rural homelessness is rising in Ohio. In Wayne County, advocates point to lack of affordable housingIn January, volunteers and outreach groups across the country are conducting the annual Point-In-Time Count, a federally mandated survey of individuals experiencing homelessness.