TUCSON, Ariz. — With more housing needed, and rents on the rise, a round table bringing together representatives from federal, state and local agencies met to discuss how to make housing more realistic for all.
In response, Congressman Juan Ciscomani hosted a housing roundtable on Tuesday at his Tucson district office. "We’ve done stuff in Sierra Vista, Marina, Willcox, and Tucson itself," said David Adame, an independent board member of the FHLB."In the past few years, we’ve done about 500 units of housing, supporting them with close to $5 million in grants."
Meghan Heddings, Executive Director of Family Housing Resources, emphasized the impact on vulnerable populations.
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