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4/11/2000
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IS <br />- Flexible density standards in regard to low income housing <br />- Safe, affordable, housing for $6-12,000 range and those with disabilities <br />- Construction of moderately priced homes <br />- Address rising cost of living <br />- Use land more efficiently <br />- Landlords must accept Section S vouchers <br />- Change state laws to allow local gouts to do more <br />- Funding for low income housing <br />- Change regulations to allow for greater densities <br />- Section $ vouchers for Club Nova apartments <br />- Address students flooding housing market <br />- Housing for SBO with limited incomes (especially men) <br />- Cheaper land <br />- Reduce infrastructure costs <br />- Remove local barriers <br />- Increase tax dollars <br />- Proper govt planning <br />- Improve tech assistance <br />- Loans for small homes <br />- Establish central housing group <br />- Conduct studies determining affordable housing needs <br />- Develop public/private housing corp. <br />- Mortgage development assistance <br />- Town meetings <br />- Opptys to move from rental to ownership <br />- Reduce fees to nonprofits <br />- Sense of unity/community among dill income groups <br />- Maintain long term affordability <br />- Preserve existing affordable housing <br />- Incentives for private sector investment <br />- Increase communication between builders and policy makers <br />13 <br />
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