Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposal to borrow $1.25 billion over five years for various projects, including economic development and affordable housing, faces City Council approval. Other councils are also borrowing funds for homelessness solutions, such as using properties to accommodate homeless individuals.
Residents of a Cardiff tower block due to be demolished say their homes are 'falling apart' https://t.co/21CZ3clkud
Hear from the people living in one of Wales' biggest temporary estates thrown up to house the homeless https://t.co/G8DqFKKqk4 https://t.co/zxkjIamHp7
The people living in one of Wales' biggest temporary estates thrown up to house the homeless https://t.co/T9Hx8WieNX https://t.co/4E8KGEfZGz
Council to borrow £45m to help ease homelessness https://t.co/en9FcMrhpU
The doomed Welsh council tower block where residents feel 'abandoned' https://t.co/Uhq7KmcnQx https://t.co/snD17A3V7K
A borough council is preparing to use two maisonettes above a library to accommodate homeless people. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/o27bsh3H1X
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to borrow $1.25 billion to bankroll economic development and affordable housing projects is back on track for City Council approval, but not without a bit of a fight. https://t.co/7azBwp0EPg
A proposal from Mayor Brandon Johnson to borrow $1.25 billion during the next five years to fund a wide-ranging slate of projects got its moment in the City Hall spotlight this week. https://t.co/txi5pH9y0Z