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Thursday, Apr 11, 2019Posted in: Elizabeth Zach, Featured News, Water, Water Supply and Drought
United Nations: Clean water and safe sanitation eludes the world’s poor
The United Nations has released a sweeping report that outlines gross inequities across the globe, whereby more than two billion people do not have clean drinking water, and more than four billion lack reliable sanitation infrastructure.
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Tuesday, Apr 09, 2019Posted in: Affordable Housing, California, Elizabeth Zach, Featured News, Housing
Affordable housing in California remains elusive
Although California lawmakers in 2017 passed several bills to ease housing construction across the state, affordable rental units remain out of reach for many low-income residents. In a new report by the California Housing Partnership, about two-thirds of the more than two million very low-income renters in the state spend more than half their income on rent.
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Thursday, Apr 04, 2019Posted in: Affordable Housing, Elizabeth Zach, Featured News, Housing
HUD pushes for affordable housing in Opportunity Zones
The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development is encouraging developers to build affordable housing in the 8,700 federally designated Opportunity Zones.
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