Sittenfeld wants to save Lower Price Hill affordable housing project
3 years ago
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Lower Price Hill Thrives, a community revitalization project that would turn vacant buildings into affordable housing, could lose all $11 million it’s secured from the state of Ohio if the city of Cincinnati can’t drum up a final $1 million in funding by Dec. 31. Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld’s new proposal could save it.
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