
Aaron Moselle
Reporter at WHYY-TV (Philadelphia, PA)
Housing and community development reporter for @WHYYNEWS, Philly's @NPR affiliate. Proud @sagaftra member. Hit me up: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
phillytrib.com | Aaron Moselle
Philadelphia City Council has approved legislation authorizing the city to create an anti-displacement fund for tenants forced to move because their property has become uninhabitable. The legislation, however, does not include any dedicated funding, and it’s unclear where those dollars might come from should the city decide to launch the fund.
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1 month ago |
whyy.org | Aaron Moselle
Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear from you! Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. Lawmakers on Wednesday took aim at Mayor Cherelle Parker’s ambitious housing proposal, asking pointed questions about the plan’s timing, how its programs are funded and the private sector’s role in rounding out what would be an unprecedented public investment.
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2 months ago |
phillytrib.com | Aaron Moselle
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is slated to build a permanently affordable, 75-unit apartment building on a section of valuable land previously occupied by the University City Townhomes. PHA is reviewing three submissions in response to a request for proposal issued earlier this year. The public agency will then make a recommendation to its Board of Commissioners, which must approve the development concept before the project’s design phase can get underway.
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2 months ago |
phillytrib.com | Aaron Moselle
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is set to play a major role in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s push to create and preserve 30,000 units of housing during her first term. Under an ambitious plan of its own, PHA will remake its entire public housing portfolio while adding thousands more subsidized units through new construction projects and the acquisition of privately held properties.
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2 months ago |
whyy.org | Aaron Moselle
Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear from you! Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. Philadelphia City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier has introduced legislation that would exempt Turn the Key projects from a zoning overlay designed to keep housing accessible in fast-developing areas.
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