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  2. Column: 5 ideas to make living in Bloomington more affordable

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    Guest columnist offers up five things the city of Bloomington could do to improve affordability in the city.

  3. Housing development begins construction on West Third Street ...

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    The site will house 17 multi-family buildings with 330 rental homes, ranging from townhomes to three-story apartment buildings. Developers also plan to include a clubhouse, pool and dog park.

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  5. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, through its Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program (which in 2012 paid for construction of 90% of all subsidized rental housing in the US), spends $6 billion per year to finance 50,000 low-income rental units annually, with median costs per unit for new construction (2011–2015) ranging from $126,000 in Texas to $326,000 ...

  6. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually built and owned by a government authority, either central or local. In some countries, public housing is focused on providing affordable housing for low-income earners while in others, such as Singapore, citizens across a wide range of incomes live in public housing.

  7. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development criticized the Chicago Housing Authority for accumulating a cash reserve of $440 million at a time when more than a quarter million people were on the agency's waiting list for affordable housing, [30] and a large number of units (16%) remained vacant.