понедельник, 1 июля 2013 г.
“There are millions of families in the United States whose incomes are so low and whose housing cost
The plans for low income housing in the Market Common area, a neighborhood some have paid a premium to live in, were released this past week and not everyone was thrilled. Some residents cited concerns about increases in crime and decreased property values. Others were supportive.
As reported by WMBF , the area would be in the vicinity of Emory Road and Fred Nash Boulevard, very close to the intersection of bypass 17 and Farrow Parkway, american airlines home page in the backgate area. They units would be very similar to those on Mr. Joe White Avenue, and built by the same company - Progress Builders .
"There are millions of families in the United States whose incomes are so low and whose housing costs are so high that all it would take is a few days out of work with a sick child or one high heating bill to push them into homelessness," said Sheila Crowley President of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. "This is the forgotten housing crisis, overshadowed by the emphasis on foreclosed upon or underwater homeowners."
"Studies have shown time and again that stable, affordable housing is a deciding factor in maternal and child health, and in whether children will succeed in school. Allowing this shortage to continue will hamper all our other efforts to improve public health and strengthen our educational system."
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