“So, why isn’t Ypsilanti a good long-term solution for Ann Arbor’s affordable housing issues?” That’s how the story in today’s Ann Arbor News about the work of a consulting firm brought in by the County to assess where we stand relative to affordable housing begins. The onus, it would seem, is on Ypsi. The question […]
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Annarbourites ask, “Why can’t Ypsi just take all of our poor?” Consultant explains.
Posted in Ann Arbor, Uncategorized Also tagged AAATA, Ann Arbor Ambassador Program, Ann Arbor City Council, Ann Arbor DDA, Ann Arbor Planning Commission, Ann Arbor's economic refugees, income inequality, poverty, public education, Richard Murphy, Rob Krupicka, segregation, the growing gap between rich and poor, Washtenaw County's Affordable Housing Needs Assessment 75 Comments