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    costs for those who can least afford it,” (Tawna Sanchez for Oregon HD-43 Facebook, n.d.). Her platform includes addressing human inequality, creating long-term affordable housing and limiting campaign contributions. Her main task will be to deal with the issue of corporate taxes and income inequality, and create long-term affordable housing by creating a responsible department. Both of the candidates have personal

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    the nation tirelessly debates the state of immigration in this country, far less attention has been devoted to migrations within the country and the implications it has on affordable housing policy. Residential mobility is one of the primary factors in measuring housing stability, and it often has crucial ramification on housing policy, research, and service orientations that address a multitude of issues ranging from neighborhood poverty to racial discrimination. While residential mobility is widespread

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    homes and often from their neighborhoods by forces beyond their control. Such persons may experience social dislocation and a psychological wrench from the severing of emotional ties. Such harms will be aggravated when the displaced person must seek housing in a market of rising rents. Direct displacement may also occur when an owner-occupier feels she must sell when rising property values sharply increase the amount of property tax due. Yet, here the story is more complicated because the owner also

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    Gentrification is a very popular topic on whether the fact that it’s a good thing and or a bust for neighborhoods. It’s not only a moral in society, it’s happening around everyone. As Urban communities are being affected, homes being destroyed and bought out by the government, residents are faced with the struggle to stay in a home and not be relocated. A man named Justin Davidson, a music critic and a background for architecture, knows a bit about this topic. With his knowledge about architecture

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    PROJECT BRIEFING: INTRODUCTION The project brief is the description of the client requirements to develop the asset built area of the project. The statement describes the possible needs required for the project. Basing on this document the design of the built area is based. There are different stages in the information flow of the project briefing process. The different stages are the project brief stage and the concept design stage. The information flow goes from the clients, consultants and different

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    due to rising rent costs and increased cost of living. The process typically starts with young, educated, artistic, mostly white people beginning to move into predominately low-income minority neighborhoods, because they are attracted by the low housing costs and low property values compared to the rest of the city. Lofts are built and music venues are opened along with new bars and restaurants. These new developments begin to attract more traditional middle and upper-class people, they too are drawn

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    spend on new programs that promote social justice. I have developed a proposal to allocate the money to create affordable housing complexes in communities within the city. The communities selected for housing developments are Boyle Heights, Watts, Chinatown, Pico-Union and Elysian Park. The proposal includes spending all $25 million in five developments of affordable housing. Each housing development will have twenty five 2-bedroom apartments. A total of one hundred low income families will benefit

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    On the 9th of December of 2014, I attended a San Jose City Council meeting in the council chambers in the San Jose City Hall. The topic of discussion was the issue of affordable housing in San Jose. There are nearly 5,000 homeless people in San Jose. There are thousands more on waiting lists for affordable housing, some using more than 50 percent of their daily income for rent, or in danger of losing their homes. Homelessness impacts our community, our environment, and our homeless neighbors. Addressing

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    acknowledging housing as a health determinant by permitting reimbursement for housing related services. Housing affects all aspects of a person’s development, impacting ability to achieve optimum health status in a myriad of ways.1 Stable housing provides a safe place to recuperate from surgery or illness, a place to properly store medication, and best allows a person to engage in and receive consistent care from a healthcare system that is not structured to deliver care to persons with unstable housing.2,

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    has transitioned from a wealthy to poor then middle class I can give my insight on this matter. I will do so by explaining if a neighborhood shapes who you are, if I would be different if I grew up someplace else. and if suburbs should allow affordable housing. Does a neighborhood shapes

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