As pandemic-era federal emergency rental assistance comes to an end, Columbus City Council voted to establish its own program to help those facing housing instability, eviction and homelessness.
Federal Emergency Rental Assistance dollars from the COVID-era must be spent by the end of September. Columbus and county renters received over $200 million in assistance since 2021. Now, Columbus is ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A looming federal deadline is putting pressure on housing resources locally. Remaining pandemic emergency rental assistance dollars have to be spent by September. The deadline ...
Over $218 million in federal pandemic aid helped more than 50,000 Franklin County residents avoid eviction. This emergency rental assistance funding has now run out, creating a housing crisis for many ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Council voted Monday to approve more than $3 million in funding to continue an emergency rental assistance program once backed by federal dollars. The emergency rental ...
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Columbus City Council established a new emergency rental assistance program funded by the city as federal pandemic aid ends. More than $3 million from the city's general fund will aid approximately ...
As Columbus braces for federal pandemic-era rental assistance to run out at the end of September, the city is investing in a much smaller program. The Columbus City Council voted unanimously at its ...