Re: What can we do to help the homeless?
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap...02090363/1001/
Applause to Gov. Linda Lingle for remembering what she promised to the people of the Leeward coast. Moa to come for them.
While the City...
http://starbulletin.com/2007/02/09/news/story03.html
"Mayor Mufi Hannemann's announcement yesterday that the city would sell its 12 affordable-housing properties shocked residents of Kulana Nani apartments, the first complex being put on the market."
He's at it again....but this time he had a consulting firm do a study.
"The city's decision to get rid of its 12 complexes came after a study by consulting firm REH Capital found that available buyers would be able to improve management of the units. Also, Hannemann said taking care of 1,257 rental apartments costs the city about $3.5 million each year, and noted that removing "these financial burdens" would benefit taxpayers.
"The sale will not proceed with any potential buyer no matter what they're willing to put on the table unless I have some sort of guarantee the units will be made affordable," Hannemann said.
REH recommended the city sell the units as long as three major restrictions are met:
» The units must remain rental apartments and cannot be sold as condominiums.
» Rents should stay at current rates based on federal Housing and Urban Development standards of median income.
» Annual rent increases will be limited."
Wat? He has something against the PUA? He wants to be remembered foa the Rail...but the way things are going ~ he will be remembered for creating moa HOMELESS PROBLEMS!
Just my Opinion.
Auntie Lynn
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap...02090363/1001/
Applause to Gov. Linda Lingle for remembering what she promised to the people of the Leeward coast. Moa to come for them.
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While the City...
http://starbulletin.com/2007/02/09/news/story03.html
"Mayor Mufi Hannemann's announcement yesterday that the city would sell its 12 affordable-housing properties shocked residents of Kulana Nani apartments, the first complex being put on the market."
He's at it again....but this time he had a consulting firm do a study.
"The city's decision to get rid of its 12 complexes came after a study by consulting firm REH Capital found that available buyers would be able to improve management of the units. Also, Hannemann said taking care of 1,257 rental apartments costs the city about $3.5 million each year, and noted that removing "these financial burdens" would benefit taxpayers.
"The sale will not proceed with any potential buyer no matter what they're willing to put on the table unless I have some sort of guarantee the units will be made affordable," Hannemann said.
REH recommended the city sell the units as long as three major restrictions are met:
» The units must remain rental apartments and cannot be sold as condominiums.
» Rents should stay at current rates based on federal Housing and Urban Development standards of median income.
» Annual rent increases will be limited."
Wat? He has something against the PUA? He wants to be remembered foa the Rail...but the way things are going ~ he will be remembered for creating moa HOMELESS PROBLEMS!
Just my Opinion.
Auntie Lynn
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