Thurston County Takes Action to Preserve Affordable Housing
Saving Homes, Saving Lives: A Grant to Preserve Affordable Housing
According to the olympian, Thurston County is helping to save 112 affordable homes in Olympia. The homes are in a place called Courtside Apartments, and they might become too expensive for people who live there if nothing is done. The county is giving a grant of almost $1.4 million to help keep the homes affordable.
The county wants to make sure that people have a place to live that they can afford. They need to build more homes, especially ones that are affordable for people who don’t make a lot of money. That’s why they’re giving money to eight other projects that will help build new homes or fix old ones.
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Thurston County’s Affordable Housing Plan: Building a Brighter Future
The county has a plan to help build more homes over the next three years. They will give money to different projects that will help build new homes, buy old homes, or fix homes that are already there. The goal is to make sure that people have a place to live that they can afford. This will help the community and make sure that people have a good place to live.
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