(RECAP: As housing prices in Charlottesville continue to rise, some in the community are calling on local officials to take steps to make more affordable living choices for households with lower incomes. “We need to do something affirmatively and intentionally to right the market, which is not providing $700 apartments for certified nursing assistants who are trying to raise a family [on a salary of $28,000],” said Ridge Schuyler, vice president of self-sufficiency at Piedmont Virginia Community College.)
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