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  2. Milwaukee County awarded $1.8M in federal funds to ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded Milwaukee County $1.8 million for affordable housing services. This funding is set to help expand housing options for families with ...

  3. Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act of 1937 created support for access to affordable housing nationwide and funding for local agencies. The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) was established in 1944, and Parklawn became Milwaukee's first public housing development constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). In 1948, HACM built Northlawn ...

  4. Milwaukee lacks affordable homes. This plan would help fund ...

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    A new city plans calls for additional affordable housing in Midtown. Around $2.3 million in city funding would help develop 20 duplexes and 34 single-family homes in Milwaukee's Midtown ...

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  6. Affordable housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Residents pay their portion of rent through Section 8 vouchers, and many of the apartments are available only to families who make 30% or less of the median income of the city. [58] The new housing project aimed to provide a low-rent area for residents who work downtown but who are unable to live near their workplace because of the high costs. [57]

  7. Housing trust fund - Wikipedia

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    Dade County established its Housing Trust Fund in 1984 to fund construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing for low-income households (defined by county law as below 80% of median income) and moderate-income households (80-140% of median income).