United Way invests $1 million of windfall to boost affordable housing in Jacksonville

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The local United Way will invest at least $1 million in affordable home ownership projects in Black and low-income neighborhoods in Jacksonville.

Aundra Wallace, a United Way board member and co-chairman of the new task force, is president of JAXUSA Partnership, JAX Chamber's regional economic development arm.

"Word is out … about our region. Jacksonville is growing," he said, citing a projected 85 new residents a day through 2025. But that growth, as well as supply chain and labor shortages, rent increases and a median home price of $340,000 have worsened an ongoing affordable housing crisis, he said. "It is important we don't leave anyone behind," Wallace said, calling affordable housing a"humanitarian issue."The $1 million will be divided among three projects:in partnership with the North Riverside Community Development Corp. The program works to rehabilitate owner-occupied homes in the Lackawanna and Mixon Town neighborhoods in the North Riverside area.

The housing rehabilitation project also will complement the nonprofit's efforts to restore the natural state of McCoys Creek, which regularly floods neighboring streets and houses in North Riverside, and the plannedMcCoys Creek:

 

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