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Regional housing pilot could scale up ‘Solutions for Sustainable Communities’
During May, when national colleagues such as the National Housing Conference's Center for Housing Policy, Brookings and Policylink are spotlighting the need for transportation and infrastructure policies that better promote equity and opportunity for lower income households, local leaders quietly…
Housing Choice Voucher study underscores need to step up regional collaboration
Last week, I had the bittersweet privilege of joining colleagues for a panel discussion on practical responses to sobering new data released by the Illinois Assisted Housing Action Research Project (IHARP) in its report, “Moving or Moving Up? Understanding Residential Mobility for Housing…
Regional Housing Initiative offers funding to developers and owners of rental housing in Cook, Lake, McHenry and Will counties
A new rolling application process allows developers and owners of affordable housing to submit proposals at any time.
Regional Housing Initiative: Frequently Asked Questions
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  • Oct 19, 2006
What is the Regional Housing Initiative (RHI)? RHI is a program designed to encourage the development, rehabilitation and preservation of quality affordable rental housing throughout the Chicago metropolitan region. The Initiative is a partnership of seven housing authorities (Cook County,…

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