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  2. Housing inequality in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Black Ohioans has been experiencing housing inequality since the Civil War and responses towards it have greatly varied from the northern and southern parts of the state. . Certain ideals challenged the state during this time coinciding with the thought that southern Ohio was a "white mans state" even though the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 under the Articles of Confederation invited the mot Oh

  3. Category:Housing in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    Some others may have a split foundation with a full basement below even the lower main living area. Backsplit A backsplit is where the split level is only visible from the side elevation. The front elevation shows only a single story and the two stories are in the back. Bi-level A bi-level includes two short sets of stairs and two levels. [2]

  5. Ohio budget provides first 'comprehensive housing policy ...

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    The state's biennial budget contain new affordable housing initiative, including $100 million in tax credits for new rental housing. Ohio budget provides first 'comprehensive housing policy.' Here ...

  6. Columbus housing authority announces affordable housing ...

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    The Touchstone Field Place apartments, 2565 Lockbourne Rd., in 2022 after a news conference about affordable housing. The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority announced a $10.9 million ...

  7. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Apportionment Board draws state legislative district lines in Ohio. In order to be enacted into law, a bill must be adopted by both houses of the General Assembly and signed by the Governor. If the Governor vetoes a bill, the General Assembly can override the veto with a three-fifths supermajority of both houses.

  8. SCOTUS OK'd cities to clear out homeless camps. What it ... - AOL

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    This all comes as Columbus struggles to keep up with the pace of building new apartments and homes, including affordable housing, in a market where rent and housing costs remain high.

  9. State governments of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most state governments traditionally use the department as the standard highest-level component of the executive branch, in that the secretary of a department is normally considered to be a member of the Governor's cabinet and serves as the main interface between the Governor and all agencies in his or her assigned portfolio.