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A few City Council members say the project was better before the changes, but approved the zoning change nonetheless.
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Oskamp Flats will include 70 units affordable to people over age 55 making between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income. That's as low as $22,000 a year.
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The Tenants’ Guide includes information on evictions, how to get rent and utility assistance, and how to legally withhold rent if your landlord fails to keep the property habitable.
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Many in the crowd hearing about the recommendations made it clear they would rather push for a complete repeal of last year’s zoning reform.
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An affordable housing fund is seeing results. We discuss what it will take to keep the momentum going.
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The Affordable Housing Leverage Fund has financed the creation or preservation of about 1,800 units of income-restricted housing in Hamilton County over the last two years.
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A recent study by Northern Kentucky Area Development District found more than 6,000 units of housing are needed to meet current and future needs.
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The city of Cincinnati wrote in a Jan. 3 court filing that Vision & Beyond left hundreds of renters without someone to call for help if something went wrong with their housing when it "abandoned" more than 70 properties across the city.
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Ten percent of renter households in Hamilton County faced an eviction filing in 2024, according to new data from The Eviction Lab at Princeton University.
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The 44-unit project will provide affordable housing and wraparound social services. Cincinnati City Council approved zoning changes needed for the development two years ago but it's been caught up in a legal battle.