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- Page 9 and 10: program in the state. As a result,
- Page 11 and 12: In response to the devastating impa
- Page 13 and 14: FHA-insured home purchase or refina
- Page 15 and 16: annual production of more than 250,
- Page 17 and 18: • Explore the viability of creati
- Page 19 and 20: For this reason, in some communitie
- Page 21 and 22: Very Low-Income Housing AssistanceB
- Page 23 and 24: Existing Special Needs HousingBackg
- Page 25 and 26: • Job opportunities in rural area
- Page 27 and 28: Vacant HousingBackground DataAs of
- Page 29 and 30: - direct transfer of property from
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- Page 33 and 34: pipeline of PSH projects in communi
- Page 35: Resource InventoryThe Subject Matte
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- Page 48 and 49: any existing organization (e.g. the
- Page 50 and 51: Workgroup #1:Affordable Homeownersh
- Page 52 and 53: Housing NeedAffordable Homeownershi
- Page 54 and 55: Best Practices, Policies and Progra
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Association and other partners. Dur
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More efficient transaction• Borro
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Workgroup #2:Development and Operat
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Primary Recommendations• Identify
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Unmet Housing NeedsWhile Ohio has m
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Workgroup #3:The Need for Accessibl
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Housing Need Description and its Im
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Ohio Dept of DevHousingOpportunitie
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Ohio HousingFinance AgencyHousingDe
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While programs such as the Low Inco
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Ohio Housing Finance Agency Initiat
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Workgroup #4:Very Low Income Housin
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Unmet Housing NeedsOhio Data50 perc
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Ohio Waiting List Data by CountyPHA
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• In collaboration with the Depar
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Area Median Income Rentspercent ofT
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Workgroup #5:Preservation of Existi
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Workgroup #6:Rural and Appalachian
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Recognizing these unique economic c
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Met Housing Needs• The Low Income
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Workgroup #7:Vacant HousingWorkgrou
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• Purchase and rehabilitate homes
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4) Several cities in Ohio currently
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A Look at Ohio’s EffortsOhio Best
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• The land bank authority should
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The State should consider temporary
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a permanent supportive housing unit
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Identification of the Met Housing N
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One indication that the CoC point-i
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“Financing PSH is complicated. Ho
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Credible DataChanging systems to se
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4. Develop performance measures and
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daily living thatmay be neededby pe
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Health CentersCommunityHealth Cente
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Workgroup #8:Appendix BStark County
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