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| What
Is Pinellas County Doing? |
- $6.2
million in housing assistance for low-income
households since 2003
- $5
million in housing assistance for low-income
households currently underway
- $9.3
million in emergency rent payments, mortgage
payments and board/care expenses to low-income
residents since 2002
- $2
million invested for housing facilities serving
low-income and/or special needs residents
- The
Board of County Commissioners has an affordable
housing plan that is a model for our community:
- Community
Housing Trust Fund: Provides a “bank” of
funds to help develop and maintain
affordable housing including rental
units
- Community
Land Trust: Secures land and works
with private entities to ensure affordable
housing is built on the land and
remains there long term
- Inclusionary
Housing: Requires new development
to set aside affordable housing units
within the project or elsewhere in
the community
- Mobile
Home Transition Program: Offers critical
rental assistance to help ensure
that a government-approved change
in a mobile home park’s zoning
will not leave residents homeless
-- This program is the first of its
kind in the state.
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| What
Can You Do? |
Help the people who need affordable housing.
By working together, we can find workable
solutions.
- Call
on your state and federal legislators
to support affordable housing initiatives.
- Help
us identify members in your community
who have the resources to contribute
to the Housing Fund or who can donate
land to the Community Land Trust.
- Suggest
that your faith-based organization hold
a special collection for local not-for-profits
that provide housing for low-income residents.
These include organizations such as Habitat
for Humanity, Religious Community Services
(RCS), Pinellas Affordable Living Centers
and the Diocese of St. Petersburg. Pinellas
County Community Development can help
you identify other groups in the community.
- Find
ways that your community can provide
a strong foundation that foster ideas
and solutions. Create a think tank that
educates and informs others about the
benefits of affordable housing. Its not
just a solution for those who need it—it
is a necessity for a community to thrive.
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