Housing Boost: Marysville’s Wills Manor Project Among 22 Selected for Tax Credits Promising Over a Thousand New Homes
Whitmer’s Vision: Governor Emphasizes Investment Impact on Affordable Housing for Working-Class Michiganders
According to published article of subscribe, Marysville’s Wills Manor project is among the fortunate 22 initiatives selected to receive a tax credit from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, as revealed by a recent news release. Governor Whitmer expressed optimism about the impact of these investments emphasizing their potential to create over a thousand new homes thereby expanding housing supply and making it more affordable for working-class individuals across Michigan. This allocation of funds underscores the state’s commitment to addressing housing challenges and promoting accessibility to affordable housing options for its residents.
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Inclusive Housing Strategy: Wills Manor Development Prioritizes Accessibility and Support for Vulnerable Populations
The development plan for Wills Manor is particularly promising with 48 housing units designated for elderly individuals. Notably 18 of these units will be allocated vouchers from the Port Huron Housing Commission further facilitating access to housing for vulnerable populations. Additionally around 15% of the units will be prioritized for residents with tenant-based rental assistance ensuring that those in need receive the support necessary to secure stable housing. This initiative reflects a concerted effort to address the diverse housing needs within the community promoting inclusivity and equitable access to housing resources.