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Cincinnati voters on May 4 will be faced with a decision on Issue 3, a ballot initiative that would direct the city to spend at least $50 million a year…
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Cincinnati voters on Tuesday will choose the final two candidates for mayor and decide the fate of three charter amendments. But most of Hamilton County…
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This week WVXU reported on new data about the affordable housing gap in Cincinnati. The story sparked a lot of questions about how different reports can…
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It could be months or years before money in a new Cincinnati loan fund is distributed to developers working on affordable housing. City officials are…
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New federal data offers the most recent estimate of the affordable housing gap in Cincinnati. A report from the Department of Housing and Urban…
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Affordable housing has become a hot-button issue in Greater Cincinnati over the last few years, garnering media attention, promises from elected officials…
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Most respondents to a survey about how Cincinnati should spend federal stimulus identified affordable housing as a top priority. The survey from Council…
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I thought I had seen it all in almost a half century of covering politics, but I can't say I've ever seen anything quite like what is going on in the…
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Cincinnati officials will apply for $34 million to establish an affordable housing loan pool. Council voted Wednesday to approve a pair of ordinances that…
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Cincinnati voters will see three charter amendments on the ballot in May's election, including one brought by petitions from housing advocates. Issue 3…