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In reply to the discussion: Poor Families Recieve 'Supervouchers' To Rent In City's Priciest Buildings (Chicago Gold Coast) [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)I don't know the particulars of this funding source but it may be part of a HUD income integration experiment. CHA participated in Moving to Opportunities ( http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_to_Opportunity) one of the larger evaluations designed to allow housing voucher holders the opportunity to move to neighborhoods with lower concentrations of poverty as a way to improve the family's overall quality of life. Key quality of life findings from MTO include lower obesity and diabetes rates, lower reported stress and other mental health markers.
There's also a long history of using developer set-asides to offer lower income families the chance to live in mixed income communities.
IOW, there's nothing particularly outrageous about moving a few local income families into higher income rentals.