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Council approves HOME-ARP loans for two permanent supportive housing projects on Near East Side and Jenkins Avenue
Summary
Columbus City Council authorized HOME-ARP funding commitments to support two permanent supportive housing developments — Knoll View Place and Scioto Rise Place — intended to add dozens of units prioritizing people experiencing chronic homelessness and people with serious mental illness.
Columbus City Council approved two HOME-ARP funding commitments to support development of permanent supportive housing projects in the city.
Council authorized the Department of Development to commit up to $1,250,000 in HOME-ARP funds for a project called Knoll View Place, located on Mound Street, and up to $1,500,000 for Scioto Rise Place on Jenkins Avenue. The measures passed after presentations from the Department of Development and Community Housing Network representatives.
Ryan Castle, chief real estate…
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