In the 1990s, Congress created HOPE VI, a program that demolished old public housing projects and replaced them with more ...
New research looks at the long-term impact of a controversial federal program from the 1990s that demolished housing projects and replaced them with mixed-income developments.
In a spending package passed by the House, lawmakers are bolstering the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s budget.
TO INCREASE THE SUPPLY OF LONG-TERM RENTAL PROPERTIES. THE GOAL HERE IS TO ENSURE THAT WORKERS CAN LIVE IN THE COMMUNITY THAT ATTRACTS SO MANY VISITORS. KCRA 3’S LEE ANNE DENYER EXPLAINS THE PROGRAMS ...
The program began as a bipartisan idea: to incentivize cities and towns to change their zoning codes and approve more housing developments. But three years after the launch of the state-funded, $5 ...