Long road still ahead for city to meet affordable-housing need

(RECAP: Charlottesville is expected to allocate $18.3 million in the next five years for the development of more affordable housing, as well as the redevelopment of public housing, in a bid by officials to fulfill promises to improve living conditions for the city’s most impoverished residents. In the city’s five-year capital budget, more than $2 million is earmarked to go to the independent Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority, while the Charlottesville Affordable Housing Fund, which is managed by the city, could grow by more than $16 million.)

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