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The development will include 49 one-bedroom apartments on Main Street for residents 62 or older.
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A recent study, commissioned by the state, looked at º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s racial and income segregation over the last 30 years, including the efficacy of subsidized housing.
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Nearly five hours of public hearing in the general assembly’s housing committee revolved around ten bills aimed at studying affordable housing and developing more units.
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More than $600,000 in federal funding will go toward updating Phelps Village in Vernon, which houses 21 formerly homeless veterans.
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Members of East Hartford's first tenants union are seeking to reach an agreement with the landlord for better property maintenance and longer leases.
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Over the last six months, tenants at several apartment buildings in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ rallied around the issue of new, corporate ownership.
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The state’s housing committee heard nearly five hours of testimony in a public hearing Tuesday, most of which centered on a proposed law preventing landlords from discriminating against residents with recent felony convictions.
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Although no date has yet been announced, a public meeting is being planned to coincide with the expiration of several trust board members.
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The bill would grant religious institutions the ability to establish no more than eight dwellings, of no more than 400 square feet, on their property for homeless residents.
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The task force’s goal is to identify property owners,many of whom aren’t located in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ, and have consistent code violations.