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  2. Winton Hills, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Winton Terrace is a Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) project built for low income Cincinnati citizens. It was the first housing project in Cincinnati. It opened in 1940 as white only and did not take African American families. African Americans were not allowed until the late 1950s, but only because CMHA had built another white ...

  3. Laurel Homes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Homes Historic District is a registered historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 19, 1987. It contained 29 contributing buildings. All but three of the historic low-income public housing projects was razed between 2000–02 to make way for new condominiums.

  4. Issue 24: Cincinnati has a chance to make history with ... - AOL

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    If you dream of a fairer, more inclusive Cincinnati, your vote on Issue 24 is not complicated. It's a resounding yes.

  5. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    23 Ohio. 24 Oklahoma. 25 Oregon. 26 Pennsylvania. ... Lawrence Douglas County Housing Authority [9] Kansas City. Chalet Manor ... Cincinnati [17] Beacon Glen (The ...

  6. Everyone laments the lack of affordable housing. Will ... - AOL

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    In Cincinnati, a group of affordable housing advocates have asked voters to raise taxes on themselves for affordable housing for low-income residents.

  7. Connected Communities plan a major step to fixing Cincinnati ...

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    A recent report by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's Center for Research and Data showed that between 2010 and 2020 only one of our neighborhoods grew in population and built more housing ...

  8. CareSource - Wikipedia

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    CareSource Foundation has given more than $21 million in grants to 875 different organizations throughout Ohio. [26] Beyond the Foundation, CareSource invested in affordable housing initiatives as part of its efforts in Social Determinants of Health and in 2020 it announced a commitment of $50 million to housing across the U.S. [27]

  9. 'Communities under siege': Cincinnati accused of using ... - AOL

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    Adding more affordable housing isn't inherently bad. Cincinnati needs almost 50,000 more units to serve roughly the city's 84,000 low-income individuals, according to the National Low Income ...