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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 60

§ 6023. Affordable housing efforts in cities of first class.

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§ 6023. Affordable housing efforts in cities of first class.
"Affordable housing effort" as used in this subchapter is a program or project which increases the availability of quality housing, either sales or rental, to any resident of a city of the first class whose annual income adjusted for household size is less than 115% of the median income of the metropolitan statistical area including that city of the first class and includes:
(1)A program or project which increases the production of housing for sale or rent.
(2)A program or project which increases the accessibility of new and existing housing to visitors or occupants who are physically disabled.
(3)A program or project which provides grants for repair of basic systems or improvement of owner-occupied housing.
(4)A program or project which provides for the improvement of facades for owner-occupied housing.
(5)A program or project which prevents or reduces homelessness.
53c6023v
Cross References. Section 6023 is referred to in section 6022 of this title.
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