· activists packed city hall on wednesday for a city council meeting on mayor cherelle parkers proposal on how to spend $194. 6 million set aside for the first year of the h. o. m. e program. · philadelphia city council approved budget legislation thursday, moving mayor cherelle parker’s $6. 82 billion spending plan and several priorities across the finish line. How much should philadelphia spend on the home program? Whats going on with philadelphias housing crisis? · we spoke with judith robinson about how development and gentrification are reshaping neighborhoods and why the conversation must move beyond affordable housing but toward income-based housing solutions. Why should philadelphia be a good place to live? Are philadelphia renters getting more protections? · in 2025, lawmakers passed about a dozen measures aimed at increasing the city ’ s supply of affordable housing, cutting red tape for real estate developers and helping low-income renters looking for a new place to live. Renters in philadelphia may be getting more protections if philadelphia lawmakers pass a package of bills introduced thursday in city council. · members of city council and mayor cherelle parkers administration met wednesday for a public hearing on the spending plan for the $2 billion h. o. m. e. Initiative for affordable housing. · the new h. o. m. e. Initiative page breaks down this ambitious plan into manageable chunks, showing how it will positively impact residents and communities all across the city. Here’s a look at some of the legislation.

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