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A full-time worker in the state must make over $27 an hour to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
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The decision comes a month after residents filed a lawsuit against the city over a similar proposed development.
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Kevin Cheshire's decision to step down after five years in his role comes as the organization rebrands and looks to turn a new page.
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The organization — now called Aspire — celebrated what it hopes to be a new chapter, but just a short distance away, advocates held a rally calling for improvements in public housing.
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The announcement comes as the organization is planning its own rebrand to distance itself from negative stigmas.
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The website provides real time data points and allows residents to provide feedback.
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State Rep. Jeff Zenger, R-Forsyth, says House Bill 765 looks to increase housing development. But local officials have voiced worries it would drastically limit their authority.
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Bennita Curtain will be the fourth person to serve in this role since the day center opened in 2009.
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Most of the money would go toward housing recovery for low and moderate-income residents in the region.
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A bill working its way through the N.C. House of Representatives would allow civil lawsuits against individuals for development decisions they make on…
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House Bill 765 aims to address a need for affordable housing but would limit planning and zoning powers of local authority.
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Under the ordinance the city would launch investigations within 30 days of a complaint being filed.