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Funding for several affordable housing projects gets the OK from Charlotte leaders: Tuesday, April 12
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Funding for several affordable housing projects gets the OK from Charlotte leaders: Tuesday, April 12

City of Charlotte leaders are looking to ease the affordable housing crisis and are eyeing several new projects that could bring hundreds of affordable homes to the region. “The ability for people to afford housing and be able to live in the city is of the utmost importance because cities are made up of people,” Charlotte City Councilman Braxton Winston said. Funding for a handful of projects was approved during Monday's Charlotte City Council meeting. It means funding is now available for the development of more than 600 affordable homes. According to information provided to WCNC Charlotte, about 140 units would be geared toward households that make less than 30% of the average median income. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/money/markets/real-estate/affordable-housing-crisis/affordable-housing-projects-eyed-by-city-of-charlotte-leaders/275-50f17024-cf45-4edf-85d5-371d36025a69 U.S. Representative Ralph Norman is the latest leader to speak regarding the Carolina Panthers training facility project in Rock Hill. The project has now been on hold for more than a month, and despite receiving a new funding offer from both the City of Rock Hill and York County, Panthers owner David Tepper has not responded. In a public letter released Sunday night, Norman called on Tepper to “break the silence and be transparent about what’s happening from his perspective.” The major construction site on 240 acres has sat idle for weeks, and hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake. “The longer it goes, people will assume that it’s just dead,” Norman said. “The taxpayers deserve a lot better than what they’re getting. To go this far for something this big… something’s not right.” READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/rock-hill/panthers-david-tepper-new-offer-training-facility-rock-hill/275-552fe774-2fc1-4344-9398-9a51488d9fe6 Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!

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April 12, 20222m 10s

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Show Notes

City of Charlotte leaders are looking to ease the affordable housing crisis and are eyeing several new projects that could bring hundreds of affordable homes to the region.

“The ability for people to afford housing and be able to live in the city is of the utmost importance because cities are made up of people,” Charlotte City Councilman Braxton Winston said.

Funding for a handful of projects was approved during Monday's Charlotte City Council meeting. It means funding is now available for the development of more than 600 affordable homes. According to information provided to WCNC Charlotte, about 140 units would be geared toward households that make less than 30% of the average median income.


READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/money/markets/real-estate/affordable-housing-crisis/affordable-housing-projects-eyed-by-city-of-charlotte-leaders/275-50f17024-cf45-4edf-85d5-371d36025a69


U.S. Representative Ralph Norman is the latest leader to speak regarding the Carolina Panthers training facility project in Rock Hill.

The project has now been on hold for more than a month, and despite receiving a new funding offer from both the City of Rock Hill and York County, Panthers owner David Tepper has not responded.

In a public letter released Sunday night, Norman called on Tepper to “break the silence and be transparent about what’s happening from his perspective.”

The major construction site on 240 acres has sat idle for weeks, and hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake.

“The longer it goes, people will assume that it’s just dead,” Norman said. “The taxpayers deserve a lot better than what they’re getting. To go this far for something this big… something’s not right.”


READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/rock-hill/panthers-david-tepper-new-offer-training-facility-rock-hill/275-552fe774-2fc1-4344-9398-9a51488d9fe6


Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!