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The survey also asks about housing challenges like affordability and neighborhood safety.
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The money will be used to make homes damaged by Hurricane Helene ready for the winter weather as they continue to be repaired.
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The initiative has helped more than 3,000 households across the city since it was started in 2021.
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A Missouri-based developer has pulled out of a planned affordable housing project in Winston-Salem’s Happy Hill neighborhood following criticism from residents who said they were left out of the process.
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Next week, the city of Greensboro will begin moving its Doorway Project — 30 two-person pallet homes and five RV sleeping trailers — from the former Regency Inn site to Pomona Park.
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Local churches partnered with the city last year to shelter those in need during the winter months.
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A coalition of business owners in downtown Winston-Salem raised the money that was needed to keep the cash-strapped Day Shelter at Bethesda Center for the Homeless open through the end of the year.
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The decision looks to revitalize the area southwest of downtown High Point.
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A Missouri-based group submitted a proposal to build 42 affordable units on city-owned land in the community. Neighborhood leaders say they support more affordable housing, but want more input on the plan.
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The forum hosted by the Interactive Resource Center allowed candidates the opportunity to share how they would approach the city's growth.
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The forum allows candidates to offer their vision for addressing homelessness and the need for housing.
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The cities of High Point and Greensboro are looking to provide more than 100 beds each for those without housing.