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Montana families that rely on federal housing assistance are having a harder time finding places to live. The tight housing market has sent rents climbing, but federal assistance hasn't kept pace.
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Opponents said it would lead to traffic issues and impact current neighborhoods, while advocates say the city desperately needs more housing.
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The city and county of Missoula opened a legal campsite on Tuesday for people experiencing homelessness. It’s one way the two governments are addressing the growing number of people experiencing homelessness in the area.
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Low-income housing developers in Montana are looking for new ways to build homes as labor and building material prices skyrocket amid the pandemic. 3D printing may be one answer.
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A representative for the health system says its first-ever capital investment in creating housing units for its employees will help with recruitment and retention.
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A federal program aimed at funding affordable housing on tribal reservations hasn’t kept up with inflation since it was established in 1996. But hundreds of millions of dollars of pandemic relief money recently passed by Congress is giving tribal housing authorities the opportunity to build new homes for the first time in years.
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Low housing supply is reducing affordable places to live, and Pew reports rising rents are linked to growing homelessness.
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The levy would have added $1 million per year to Bozeman’s community housing fund, which in the past has subsidized affordable housing developments and supported the city’s tiny home village and warming shelter.
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As home prices continue to be out of reach for many residents, Bozeman wants to ramp up its community housing fund — and it’s asking property owners to pitch in.
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A tiny home development in north Bozeman will soon welcome its first 12 residents