Santa Barbara, Calif., approves housing aid for residents making $160,000 a year
People with an annual income of $160,000 usually aren’t considered for public assistance, but the Santa Barbara, Calif., City Council is considering putting a public housing development for residents in that income bracket on the city’s last sizable vacant lot
People with an annual income of $160,000 usually aren’t considered for public assistance, but the Santa Barbara, Calif., City Council is considering putting a public housing development for residents in that income bracket on the city’s last sizable vacant lot. The average cost of a house in Santa Barbara is $1.2 million, so city officials say the development is needed, according to the Los Angeles Times. The high cost of homes is driving members of the city’s work force to live in neighboring towns.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-vacant14aug14,1,5661390.story?coll=la-headlines-california
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