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MHC Reports
Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice in Louisville Metro, KY Tue March 30, 2010
At the request of Metro government, MHC prepared the 2010 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice for Louisville Metro, Kentucky (AI). It was adopted as policy by Metro Government in March 2010 and submitted to HUD as part of the 5-year Consolidated Plan. The AI examines the state of housing choice for the protected classes (race, color, national origin, sex, familial status, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity) in Louisville Metro, KY. The AI not only looks looks at where people in protected classes live, but proposes action steps to tear down barriers to fair housing.
2009 State of Metropolitan Housing Report Wed October 28, 2009 On our 20th anniversary, MHCis releaseing our seventh State of Metropolitan Housing Report, an ongoing report card of the fair and affordable housing challenges and successes in the Louisville MSA. Instead of a choosing a specific focus topic, we have expanded each measure to examine the way each are connected to build the state of housing.
Where Do You Live? Louisville's Homeless Children and the Affordable Housing Crisis Wed August 19, 2009 During the 2008-2009 school year, 8,582, nearly 9%, of all children in the JCPS system were homeless at some time in the year. As an estimated ten families face foreclosure each day in the Louisville area, MHC is releasing this much needed in-depth look at how our children are being affected by the growing affordable housing crisis. With this rich data we will formulate policy based recommendations and actions you can take to help improve this crisis.
Thank you to our sponsors Making Connections Louisville and PNC Bank. Without your support, this report would not be possible. Also, thank you to JCPS who worked with researchers Valerie Salley and Fran Ellers.
Vacant Properties: A Tool to Turn Neighborhood Liabilities into Assets Tue June 30, 2009 No matter if you call Germantown, Fairdale or Shawnee home, every neighborhood in Louisville has been affected by vacant properties. This issue paper will teach you about this widespread problem and introduce solutions for change. Please allow a few minutes to download; we promise it is worth the small wait!
Community Development Block Grant Funds: A Tool for Neighborhoods Wed May 06, 2009 This is a great report that we published in 2004. We are taking it down off the shelf and dusting it off because it is still a useful tool, especially as we look at updating the the consolidated plan. There are a few numbers that are outdated, but the informaiton is still very relevant.

"In Metro Louisville, an extremely low income household (earning $16, 860 or 30% of the Area Median Income of $56,200) can afford a monthly rent of no more than $422." —MHC
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