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CROYER's comments
Posted Thu, May 1, 10:54 a.m.
RE: Missing something in analysis: When I use the terms "workforce" or "middle income" housing I am referring to housing for individuals earning between 80% and 150% of Area Median Income (AMI). Individuals below 80% are generally eligible for public subsidies for "low income" or what is sometimes referred to ...
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 29, 9:52 a.m.
RE: Missing something in analysis: Hey, wait a minute, I'm still here! I did go back East to work for five years after I left the mayor's office, but I couldn't wait to get back. I, too, am concerned about the bleeding of middle class families from the city. That's ...
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