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The Cincinnati City Manager's office wants to hire an independent group to analyze how much affordable housing the city needs. Vice Mayor Christopher…
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Cincinnati officials are exploring the possibility of limiting the amount of subsidized housing in neighborhoods. Council passed a motion Wednesday asking…
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The ballot language for a Cincinnati charter amendment related to affordable housing has been finalized after the Hamilton County Board of Elections…
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At Cincinnati City Hall Tuesday, frontline workers urged citizens to "Vote No on Issue 3." The charter amendment on the May ballot would require the city…
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Cincinnati's administration is recommending a new housing advisory board to facilitate funding and public input on affordable housing, but doesn't want to…
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A Cincinnati council member wants the city to consider putting federal money from the latest COVID-19 stimulus plan in the affordable housing trust…
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In May, Cincinnati voters will decide on a proposed Charter Amendment that would give $50 million dollars annually to an affordable housing trust fund but…
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Updated: Monday 11:45 a.m.The Hamilton County Board of Elections has certified an affordable housing charter amendment, but the language that will appear…
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Cincinnati City Council has sent an affordable housing charter amendment approved by voter petitions to the May ballot with a new, longer summary. Council…
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A charter amendment likely to be on the May ballot would require Cincinnati to spend at least $50 million a year on affordable housing. Advocates say it's…