Mayor plans 15,000 affordable housing units in Louisville by 2027

Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday his plan to preserve or create 15,000 affordable housing units by 2027. The plan is called “My Louisville Home” and includes several strategies to be implemented to achieve this goal. This includes creating long-term home ownership opportunities and encouraging the renovation of vacant and abandoned properties. “Safe, affordable, quality housing is a basic human need, and we need more housing across the city, in every zip code and every borough,” Greenberg said. The City encourages the community to provide feedback on these strategies on its website. You can read the full plan and provide feedback here. The final plan will be published on December 1st. This story will be updated with further details.
Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday his plan to preserve or create 15,000 affordable housing units by 2027.
The plan is called “My Louisville Home” and includes several strategies to be implemented to achieve this goal.
This includes creating long-term home ownership opportunities and encouraging the redevelopment of vacant and abandoned properties.
“Safe, affordable, quality housing is a basic human need, and we need more housing across the city, in every zip code and in every Metro Council district,” Greenberg said.
The City encourages the community to provide feedback on these strategies on its website.
You can read the full plan and provide feedback here.
The final plan will be published on December 1st.
This story will be updated with further details.