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Gov. Mike DeWine could have issued line-item vetoes on the sections advocates had asked him to strike, but said he'll deal with the issue of affordable housing "in a comprehensive way" in his budget later this month.
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The cities are looking to switch to a form-based code in the Merriman Valley.
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The Ohio Department of Health has launched a new portal that tracks cases statewide with Cuyahoga County showing the highest number of cases so far; Advocates are calling on Ohio leaders to allocate $308 million of federal COVID-19 relief funds towards affordable housing ... and more stories.
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Cuyahoga TAY, which stands for transitioning aged youth, will offer 50 units of affordable and permanent housing for young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.
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On Monday, MetroHealth held a grand opening for its new affordable housing complex, Vía Sana, which they say is a way to address health disparities in Cleveland.
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Construction delays at the new version of Cleveland's Woodhill Homes mean that residents will likely have to move more than once if they want to live in a new unit.
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Outdated city zoning codes in many Cleveland communities make new construction virtually impossible on the inner ring suburbs’ smaller vacant lots. But some communities are working toward adapting their codes to accommodate modern-day infill housing to meet a variety of needs.
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New "pay-to-stay" and "source-of-income protections" laws passed this week give renters some peace of mind concerning discriminatory housing practices.
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The funding will be used to continue improving the neighborhood that has experienced a decade of progress.
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fratnerity Inc., a historically black fraternity, is a major landlord in Akron, owning more than 800 rental units. How that came to be is…