A $50 million affordable housing bond encouraged the development of new multi-unit construction in Columbus, but even if that program were to triple, as proposed, the city may not reach the goal of building 14,000 new places to live annually to keep up with demand. So, many people in the city end up paying a larger portion of their paychecks on housing than they should.
City and non-profit leaders at a press conference on Thursday outlined plans for more affordable housing with the remaining funds from a $50 million bond issue passed in 2019.
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