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Tucson to expand neighborhood revitalization program

The program started with "Thrive in the 05" and will include a new neighborhood

Tucson sets up hotline for homeless people

Aims to connect people with shelter, food, other needs.

Study says rigid housing laws are contributing to Arizona's housing shortage

It also says municipalities can make zoning changes to encourage more housing.

Tucson housing market starts to cool off

Home prices are still on the rise, but not as dramatically.

Tucson will help essential workers buy homes

The program builds off of a current city and county program.

Old Bisbee High School will be converted to apartments

The project will bring 32 new housing units to Downtown Bisbee.

Sahuarita to partner with growing water management company

The mayor and council decided against using eminent domain to block the company from acquiring infrastructure in town.

Tucson brings in few affordable housing programs through federal tax credits

Officials say the city is at a disadvantage for the competitive program.

New manufactured housing comes to Sahuarita

The new homes will be less expensive and produce less waste on site.

HUD raises purchase price limit for homebuyer assistance in Tucson

The new limit is 95% of the median home value in the city.

Pima County to receive new round of Emergency Rental Assistance funds

The county says the $11 million should last until September.

Proposed Arizona law would seal records from some evictions

Backers say the measure will help tenants who win in court or reach an agreement with their landlord.

Tucson mother and daughter reflect on time spent working in housing

They each made the transition from discouraged loan officer to government worker at pivotal times for the housing market.

Rental and downpayment assistance only go so far in tight housing market

Fewer Tucsonans are able to take advantage of city and county programs as cash buyers outbid them and the cost of housing increases.

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