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    How Will These Newly Approved Housing Vouchers Help Louisville's Low-Income Families?

    By Caleb Stultz,

    11 hours ago

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    The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA) Board has approved project-based voucher awards that will provide nearly 1,000 housing options for residents of housing projects across Louisville.


    Project-based vouchers (PBVs) will provide options to those in lower-income housing, which means they can leave what are known as “legacy properties,” and move into new housing where they will receive a rent cap of no more than 30% of their monthly income.


    Developers seeking these PBVs will need to undergo layering reviews and environmental assessments, which means the housing developments for these low-income renters will take anywhere from months to years.


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    However the initiative, according to LMHA Executive Director Elizabeth Strojan, is paramount to keep roofs over tenants' heads in the city.


    “This approval is a significant step towards providing stable, affordable housing for our residents and other Louisvillians in need,” she said in a statement on Tuesday, July 16. “It reflects our commitment to improving living conditions and ensuring long-term affordability for the families we serve."

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