Articles tagged as: housing
June 30, 2020
Tenant Rights Notice Now Required In Indianapolis
A new city ordinance that aims to inform renters of their rights goes into effect July 1 in Indianapolis.
Read MoreJune 25, 2020
Advocates Say Indiana Rental Assistance Program Is Good Start, Falls Short Of Need
Indiana housing advocates say the state's new Rental Assistance Program sets up the "pipeline" to help Hoosiers in need -- but that it still needs to be filled with resources.
Read MoreJune 24, 2020
Some Hoosiers Might Get Help From New Rental Assistance Program
Officials announced the creation of a Rental Assistance Program Wednesday. It will provide $500 a month for four months to people whove lost income during the pandemic.
Read MoreJune 22, 2020
Feds Award 4 Indiana Groups $141K For Counseling On Housing
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said the grants will directly support the housing counseling services provided by the HUD-approved groups, including helping people assess their readiness for a home purchase and navigating the home-buying process.
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2020
New Housing Report Sheds Light On Disparity
Housing disparity influenced by race is apparent in cities across the Midwest and a new analysis focuses on what this inequality looks like in Marion County.
Read MoreJuly 26, 2019
Crawfordsville Searches For Common Ground In Low-income Housing Debate
Montgomery County's first-ever comprehensive plan outlines a list of desired land uses in the county, as well as what the residents would like to keep out. On that second list? Low-income housing.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2019
New Program Aims To Help Transgender Homeless Move Into Housing
A new grant-funded program at The Damien Center, an AIDS service group in Indianapolis, was designed to help transgender people move into short-term housing.
Read MoreMay 23, 2019
Annual One-Night Count Shows Decrease In Chronic Homelessness
Mental illness, chronic health conditions, substance abuse, a history of incarceration, and domestic violence were the key issues identified by those surveyed.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2018
Indy Mayor Announces $500,000 Proposal To Address Aggressive Panhandling, Homelessness
Half of the funding is planned to help increase police presence downtown, a direct response to what the mayor and others call "aggressive panhandling."
Read MoreJuly 10, 2018
Unsteady Start For IPS Teachers In Educators' Village
The set of houses in the Educators' Village fall under affordable housing guidelines, meaning the area's median income limits who can buy them.
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