Columbus City Council Proposes Actions to Stem Housing Crisis
Briefly

"Central Ohio will need 14,000 new homes per year for the next decade to accommodate its growing population."
"Like other regions around the country, the Columbus area has seen a spike in population growth as remote work shifts the equation for many workers and opens up new housing markets, in many cases raising prices and threatening to displace long-time residents. A majority of respondents to an ABC 6 poll in Central Ohio said they spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing, considered 'housing insecure' by federal measures."
"Council has also proposed a vacant and foreclosure registry and said it would give the ability to have up-to-date contact information for the owners of foreclosed or vacant properties and legally hold property owners responsible for leaving abandoned properties in disrepair."
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