Balancing Priorities in Fort Myers’ Housing Fund
Shane White Shane White

Balancing Priorities in Fort Myers’ Housing Fund

Fort Myers City Council faced a difficult balancing act in proposed changes to the municipal Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Increasing qualifying incomes would serve more burdened residents but risks perceptions of unfairness and benefit diversion from the poorest groups. Meanwhile, prioritizing city employees aims to bolster workforce retention amid shortages, yet criteria based on local employment status sparked accusations of exclusionary policymaking. With split votes, policymakers recognized public spending demands equitable administration, however imperfect. As cities everywhere grapple with expanding support amid entrenched housing crises, nuanced decisions require weighing targeted aid needs among those facing the most distress.

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New Evidence Points Away From Appraiser Bias
Shane White Shane White

New Evidence Points Away From Appraiser Bias

A recent analysis of appraisal data by the American Enterprise Institute provides compelling evidence that differences in home valuations are not primarily attributable to racial bias by appraisers.

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The Sunshine State Struggles to Fill Vacant Rentals
Shane White Shane White

The Sunshine State Struggles to Fill Vacant Rentals

New data reveals an immense number of empty houses across major US cities. Over 5 million vacant units exist in the 50 largest metro areas, per the US Census Bureau. Florida cities like Miami and Tampa have especially high vacancy rates.

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