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The first meeting of the Kentucky Housing Task Force was held on Monday and lawmakers are looking for ways to address affordable housing needs across the state.
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A bill that will undo efforts in Kentucky’s two largest cities to ban landlords from discriminating against renters who use federal housing vouchers was restored Wednesday when Republican lawmakers quickly overrode the Democratic governor’s veto.
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A new affordable housing development is coming to the heart of Lexington. As WUKY's Karyn Czar reports the project came to fruition thanks to local banks, developers, and Transylvania University.
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City and community leaders were on hand this morning to cut the ribbon on six new affordable housing units in Lexington’s East End neighborhood. The townhomes, located at the corner of Race and Third streets, represent the latest effort to address the city’s shortage of affordable housing.
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Individuals recovering from substance abuse and seeking housing have a new resource to turn to. Josh James has details.
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Renovations are coming to one of the first projects funded through Lexington’s Office of Affordable Housing, and residents are praising the proposed…
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Lexington’s Affordable Housing Board met for its first meeting of 2015 Wednesday. The group, which oversees the trust fund created by Mayor Jim Gray last…
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Oversight and the initial dollars are now in place for Lexington’s new affordable housing trust, but city leaders have yet to discuss future funding.$2…
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Mayor Jim Gray has selected a director for the city’s newly created Office of Affordable Housing. Richard McQuady’s experience in housing spans close to…
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Urban County Council members gave their initial approval to a plan that would supply $2M in annual funds for affordable housing programs. According to a…