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This document outlines a Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) grant awarded to Toledo, Ohio with a total budget of $4,260,342.61 (comprising $3,591,715.00 in LOCCS authorized funds and $668,627.61 in estimated PI/RL funds) for the period October 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. The City of Toledo targeted eight census tracts meeting a minimum risk score of 17 based on high foreclosure rates and subprime mortgage lending for acquisition, rehabilitation, and redevelopment activities, with additional demolition activities in CDC target neighborhoods experiencing high vacancy and blight. The grant addresses severe market conditions in Toledo, where foreclosure filings in the metro area increased 51% between 2006 and 2007, ranking the city among the nation's worst in foreclosure activity, with conditions continuing to deteriorate through 2010 as default rates climbed above state and national averages.
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The City of Tallahassee and Leon County's Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) will hold a regular meeting on Monday, October 13, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EST at the Smith-Williams Service Center, 2295 Pasco Street, Tallahassee, Florida, pursuant to Section 420.9076 of Florida Statutes. The meeting agenda includes approval of minutes from previous sessions held on April 29, 2024, October 14, 2024, and April 28, 2025, as well as presentations on DPA foreclosure rates and mitigation strategies and public/private partnerships for multifamily development. Attendees may participate in person or via WebEx conference call (Event number 2333 022 0346), though virtual public comment will not be accepted; in-person public comment is welcomed from citizens. Individuals requiring accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act must contact Ginger Williams at ginger.williams@talgov.com or 850-891-6566 at least 48 hours before the meeting, and non-English speakers should request interpretation services at least five days prior.
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The Wilmington City Council held a regular meeting on October 2, 2025, featuring recognition resolutions for local organizations and individuals (including Black Restaurant Week 2025, Hispanic Heritage Month, and various community leaders), sympathy resolutions for deceased residents, and legislative business including an ordinance to permit commercial recreation and public assembly uses in the M-1 zoning district and a proposed temporary moratorium on foreclosures for property owners on tax payment plans. The meeting was held virtually with in-person participation available at the Louis L. Redding City/County Building, with public comment registration required by 6:45 PM.
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