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Hamilton In Need Of More Affordable

Printed From: MiddletownUSA.com
Category: Middletown City Government
Forum Name: Economic Development
Forum Description: Local government efforts to develop the local Middletown area economy.
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Printed Date: May 16 2024 at 5:12am


Topic: Hamilton In Need Of More Affordable
Posted By: randy
Subject: Hamilton In Need Of More Affordable
Date Posted: Jul 02 2010 at 11:33am

 

The Business Courier of Cincinnati (6/23, May) states that a report by Cincinnati Affordable Housing Advocates says "Hamilton County faces an affordable housing crisis, with thousands of people spending far more on housing than they can reasonably afford." The report notes, "Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority public housing is at full occupancy with waiting lists for most of its housing," and the "waiting list for Housing Choice Vouchers, or Section 8, has been closed since 2007. When it was last open for two days, more than 14,000 families sought applications."

 The County's foreclosure rate climbed by more than 200% during 2004-2008, with over 14,000 homes lost to foreclosure. Affordable housing advocate Elizabeth Brown says, "We have a real problem." Brown added that "communities must think about affordability as they look to reinvent themselves with new development and the rehabilitation of buildings." (Note: Middletown has a great supply of affordable housing that will take us well into the future.)



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Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Jul 12 2010 at 5:09am

How will we be able to reduce the Middletown Section 8 Vouchers by moving families to surrounding areas?



Posted By: VietVet
Date Posted: Jul 12 2010 at 6:46am
Hey Middletown Section 8 supporters/landlords! Didja hear that! 14,000 families for potential vouchers! Better get on the phone to HUD and have 'em added to our "healthy stock" of Section 8. More money for the city and you don't have to work at creating jobs for revenue! A win-win for you.


Posted By: Pacman
Date Posted: Jul 12 2010 at 8:57am
Here you go Vivian it explains it quite well here:
 
http://www.cityofmiddletown.org/docs/commsvc/news/201006_section8_analysis.pdf - http://www.cityofmiddletown.org/docs/commsvc/news/201006_section8_analysis.pdf


Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Jul 12 2010 at 9:06am

I also thought that a contractor was looking into building new apartments or condos on the empty block south of Trinity Place. If federal funds are used it would also need to have low income units included.




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