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A record number of people in the Greater Cincinnati area are experiencing homelessness and more are living completely unsheltered, according to a press release from organizations in the region. ....
Ambriehl Crutchfield / WVXU 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 long past time to act, while critics say the impact on the budget would be devastating. Cincinnati Homeless Coalition Executive Director Josh Spring says it s encouraging that council is talking about the crisis more, but he says talk isn t enough. With these issues, we often end up where folks say, Let s create a task force; let s do a study; let s put together a report, Spring said. If we don t take action, if we don t put real money into it, we re not going to get ourselves out of this crisis. ....
After pushback, Elm and Liberty development goes back to the drawing board Advocates have pushed for more affordable housing for the project, and Cincinnati City Council is set weigh their options Wednesday. and last updated 2021-02-02 20:36:31-05 CINCINNATI â An ongoing battle over affordable housing in Over-the-Rhine has culminated in two new possible versions of a development intended to create a $77 million mixed-use development at Liberty and Elm streets. The project has been in the works for years, but it went back before Cincinnati City Council in January after developers requested approval to expand it, adding an adjacent vacant lot to its footprint. Lawmakers voted to suspend final approval of the project for two weeks to allow for more time to work with the developer and ensure affordably priced units were included in the plan. ....