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More affordable housing units come to Highland Park


Much-needed affordable housing units are coming to Highland Park later this year as part of a long working relationship between the city and a nonprofit housing organization.

A grant agreement between the Highland Park Community Land Trust program and Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) for this year’s scattered-site affordable housing plan was approved by the city’s Housing Commission on Feb. 7.

The grant from the Community Land Trust (CLT) provides 20% of CPAH’s proposal, or $255,000, for the organization to acquire, rehabilitate and sell three single-family homes.

Since 2004, CPAH has been working with the city to develop more affordable housing, CPAH President Rob Anthony said. The city generally supports three CLT homes per year, but sometimes CPAH acquires five homes or focuses on rental units, depending on the market, Anthony added.



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