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  2. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, CMHA-PD moved into its current location at 5715 Woodland Avenue formerly known as the Carr Multi-Purpose Center built in 1974 by the city of Cleveland. The facility is secure, climate controlled, houses all agency functions and is in a better suited location to meet the higher service demands of the central neighborhood estates.

  3. Outhwaite Homes - Wikipedia

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    Outhwaite Homes is a public development under jurisdiction of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority in Cleveland, Ohio.Built in 1935 by architects Edward J. Maier, Travis G. Walsh, and Leo J. Barrett and possibly named after Joseph H. Outhwaite, it was the first federally funded public housing in the Cleveland area and one of the first in the U.S.

  4. For advice on helping ex-felons, Cincinnati City Council ...

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    A Cincinnati City Council committee will consider legislation that makes it easier for those convicted of crimes to find work and housing. For advice on helping ex-felons, Cincinnati City Council ...

  5. Former felons navigate the complexities of housing ... - AOL

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    What he found was a system of fits and starts that make it nearly impossible to find mental health support, affordable housing, and gainful employment – the three key stabilizing, yet elusive ...

  6. Lakeview Terrace (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    WPA poster for affordable housing at Lakeview Terrace (1940). Public housing was vital following the rising population of Cleveland in the 1920s and 1930s. Overcrowding in the central areas of city was decried and it was reasoned that the local government must intervene in some way to minimize the negative effects of this overcrowding.

  7. People convicted of felonies can apply for nongaming ... - AOL

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    Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed legislation that allows people convicted of felonies to apply for hospitality positions at any casino in the state, including the Grand Victoria in Elgin. Previously ...

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