CINCINNATI — Affordable housing remains a priority for the Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners who recently designated millions of dollars toward the development of rental housing.
What You Need To Know
- Hamilton County commissioners said $3.1 million will go toward the rentals for qualifying populations
- Projects that will qualify are limited to new construction of multi-family housing and acquisition and rehabilitation of existing residential properties or conversion of non-residential properties
- The county said the pre-application will open on July 21
Commissioners said $3.1 million will go toward the rentals for Qualifying Populations through the federal HOME-ARP program through the Department of Planning + Development.
Projects that will qualify are limited to new construction of multi-family housing and acquisition and rehabilitation of existing residential properties or conversion of non-residential properties to housing. The board said projects can focus on affordable rental housing, permanent supportive housing and transitional housing within the county…