Philly Stat 360s Guide to the Mayors H.O.M.E. Initiative

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Mayor Parker's H. O. M. E. Initiative represents a historic effort to build, preserve, and renovate 30,000 housing units in Philadelphia.

The initiative addresses the city's aging and costly housing stock while promoting affordability and quality for residents. The Philly Stat 360 page features interactive tools that reveal critical data on homeownership and housing costs across various council districts. It highlights the financial strain on families who spend 30% or more of their income on housing. Programs under the initiative, such as the Basic Systems Repair Program and the Turn the Key program, aim to create new affordable housing options. These efforts will directly contribute to economic growth and stability in the city.

The initiative's transparent data presentation is designed to keep residents informed and engaged. Ultimately, the H. O. M. E.

Initiative seeks to enhance the quality of life for all Philadelphians.

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