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Andy’s Place recovery housing cited as model for pairing settlement funds with tax credits

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Summary

A treatment court-affiliated recovery housing model in Jackson — Andy’s Place — was presented to the House subcommittee as a template to expand long-term, supportive housing for people in opioid recovery using a mix of opioid settlement grants and Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC).

A presentation to the House Appropriations Subcommittee highlighted Andy’s Place, a long-term recovery housing complex in Jackson, as a replicable model that combines opioid settlement grants with federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to close capital funding gaps.

Why it matters: Long-term supportive housing proponents told the committee that housing stability, on-site treatment and structured peer communities help sustain recovery and reduce calls for emergency services.

Harvey Hoffman, a retired Eaton County treatment court judge who leads housing work for the…

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