Everything you need to know about Issue 24

With the election coming up, we need additional help getting the word out and sharing the impact that truly affordable housing will have in Cincinnati. Please get involved at https://www.cincyhousingforall.com/

Overview of Issue 24 –> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M1AXob3rDLyb39MMnrBLWCqzDR3CHr3w/view?pli=1

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Learn about Cincinnati’s opportunity to ensure truly affordable housing through Issue 24.

In partnership with Affordable Housing Advocates, Streetvibes, and dozens of organizations who want the public to know all the details of Issue 24, we will explain the history of the housing crisis, how we have been working to create and sustain affordable housing, what obstacles we have faced, and why Issue 24 is right for Cincinnati right now. Please share and join us!

Vote YES on 24!

Vote YES ON ISSUE 24 this November to bring us one step closer to creating a Cincinnati that works for all of us! Together, we can ensure that all individuals, regardless of how much money we have or what zip code we live in, can have a safe place to call home!

ISSUE 24 will put a 0.3% earnings tax on next year’s ballot and allocate the money toward truly affordable housing.  Together, we can generate $40-$50 million each year to ensure that all of us have a stable place to call home. Vote YES ON ISSUE 24 on or before November 7, 2023 to invest in housing for all!

WHY WE CAN’T WAIT!

Rent is too damn high! 

Last year, rents rose more in Cincinnati than in any other city in the entire country! In fact, for the last four years, Cincinnatians have experienced one of the fastest growing general rent increases in the United States! Today, one out of every three households in our city are paying more than they can really afford on housing. 

Because of our affordable housing shortage, hardworking, everyday people like childcare workers, school bus drivers, home health aides, custodians, retail and food service workers, recreation center employees, and government retirees are struggling to keep their heads above water. It doesn’t have to be this way!

Homeownership is out of reach!

It is getting harder for folks to stay in the homes they own. Seniors and those of us with fixed incomes are being pushed out due to rising costs of repairs and maintenance. Homeownership for families with low incomes is already out of reach and is quickly getting out of reach for families with moderate income!

We need housing NOW!

Despite more than four years of advocacy, our City Council has not put a single dollar of public money into our original Affordable Housing Trust Fund (Fund 439), which is designed to make sure that our dollars are used to meet our true needs for affordable housing. They have instead diverted money into other funds funding two bedrooms that may cost as much as $1,750 per month. That’s not affordable housing!  Our leaders refuse to do what is right.  So it is time to take power into our own hands. People’s lives, and the health and wellbeing of our city is at stake. 

WE HAVE A SOLUTION!

ISSUE 24 will help create an ongoing and targeted revenue source to fund the creation and preservation of truly affordable housing. It willwill put a 0.3% earnings tax on next year’s ballot so that we can invest in housing for all.  This tax restoration will cost most households less than $11/month, but will generate between $40-$50 million annually toward truly affordable housing.  Importantly, the money generated goes toward the creation and preservation of housing for those most in need of relief and where our City’s critical housing shortage is. In our plan, two-bedroom apartments will cost no more than $1,075/month, and most will cost $645/month or less. 

But it doesn’t stop there. We believe in the power and importance of homeownership, so revenue will also be available to help low and moderate income families enter and maintain homeownership. Finally, our amendment will give power to the people by creating a community advisory board that will give input on funding priorities and ensure transparency.

We are a grassroots movement of everyday people. People who are trying to make ends meet with limited resources. People who want to stay in our homes. People who need to find stable housing. People who want our neighbors to be able to stay in our communities. People who refuse to ignore the crisis of this moment because we believe that together we can create change. We are people willing to take bold action to ensure that all individuals, regardless of how much money we have or what zip code we live in, can have a safe place to call home.  Together, we are Cincinnati Action for Housing NOW!

JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Together we can create a future where all of us can live in vibrant, thriving communities with access to health care, quality schools, and the freedom to make our own best lives for ourselves and our families. 

https://www.cincyhousingforall.com/join