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A study by the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows that all 50 states are experiencing this challenge.
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The shift comes as the city moves away from its Doorway Project to sharpen its focus on addressing the challenge.
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The project will bring new workforce housing for individuals like teachers, firefighters and police officers to Gibson Road.
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Residents of the downtown, affordable housing complex have voiced concerns that a redevelopment could force them out of their homes.
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The council reviewed the city's growth and infrastructure needs in a recent meeting.
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Religious leaders, city officials, and developers joined a virtual panel to discuss ways to build more housing.
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People who lack stable housing can now access safe sheltering in their vehicle at night in designated locations in Thomasville.
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Homeowners who have already received Helene-related assistance from FEMA or through a home insurance policy can still apply.
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The day center has operated at its longtime home on East Washington Street in downtown Greensboro for more than a decade.
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Debra Rabalais will assist the county in advancing strategies to prevent and reduce homelessness.
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The city is launching a strategy that includes providing a variety of housing types, while maintaining its current affordable units.
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More than 200 residents were displaced due to concerns of immediate danger in the electrical system in the District at West Market.