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Front Step Community Land Trust launches renter survey, helps place 21 affordable homes in Missoula
Summary
Front Step Community Land Trust told viewers of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation–funded door‑to‑door renter survey, volunteer canvass effort and a Scott Street (Rivara) development in which 21 homes in the first phase will be held as CLT units affordable to about 120% of area median income.
Missoula — Front Step Community Land Trust is conducting a door‑to‑door survey of renters across Missoula’s working‑class neighborhoods, has hired canvassers for the project, and is working with the city and a private developer to place 21 community land trust homes in a new Scott Street development, the organization’s executive director said on Missoula Community Access Television.
Brittney Palmer, executive director of Front Step Community Land Trust, said the survey — funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant — will combine in‑person interviews and a written questionnaire to “learn from renters what their needs are” and to help Front Step design services and organizing efforts. “We’re hoping that the information we glean from those two things will ……
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