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14 <br /> Triangle J Council of Other Organization Survey Greatest unmet housing/service <br /> Governments Addressing the Needs of needs: Displacement of <br /> Qualifying Populations manufactured home owners <br /> (especially on rented land); <br /> Affordable housing for aging <br /> population (could address through <br /> senior LIHTC development or home <br /> repair funds) <br /> Biggest gaps: Legal services for <br /> eviction prevention and mediation <br /> (plus rental assistance) <br /> Highest funding priority: <br /> Development of affordable housing <br /> Other feedback: <br /> • Could create more affordable <br /> housing with a 4%tax credit <br /> project in partnership with one of <br /> the Towns;the County could <br /> assist with providing land or <br /> infrastructure funding <br /> • Building affordable housing will <br /> only become more difficult as <br /> time progresses, due to lack of <br /> land and additional subsidy <br /> needed to serve extremely <br /> low-income households <br /> • Prioritize creating senior-focused <br /> and/or supportive housing <br /> options as our population ages <br /> 12 <br />
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