Here's Gov. Joe Lombardo's plan to solve the Nevada housing crisis
- Nevada Governor Lombardo's housing plan faces its first hearing Wednesday at 5 p.m. Before the Assembly Commerce and Labor Committee.
- Lombardo introduced Assembly Bill 540 to expand housing, addressing those making too much for aid but not enough for market rates.
- The bill allocates $250 million via grants and loans for 'attainable' housing, aiming to assist families earning up to 150% of area median income.
- Las Vegas average home value nears $450,000, and Tommy White said he will "build projects faster than anywhere else in the country."
- The bill requires legislative support, and Susie Martinez of AFL-CIO stated that the prevailing wage exemption would be misguided and dangerous.
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Here's Gov. Joe Lombardo's plan to solve the Nevada housing crisis
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A $250 million plan to spur construction of homes and apartments for low- to middle-income Nevadans is projected to provide homes for 16,000 people, according to officials who presented it Wednesday night in Carson City. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo led the presentation along with state housing officials and a lineup of construction and business executives who support the plan. "The Nevada Housing Access and Attainability Act …

Nevada governor backs $250 million bill to fund housing
(The Center Square) - Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo has announced a new housing development bill that would see $250 million in state funds used on housing projects aimed at essential
As Charleston area housing gets more expensive, James Island has a plan to make it more affordable
James Island Town Council directed staff to draft an ordinance to begin regulations for residents who may have small units on their properties that could eventually serve as affordable housing.
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