The home for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's coverage of housing issues affecting the state of Vermont.
Carly Berlin is a Housing/Infrastructure Reporter for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý and VTDigger and is a corps member with the national journalism nonprofit Report for America.
Lexi Krupp is ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Upper Valley/Northeast Kingdom reporter, focusing on housing and health care.
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Unhoused Vermonters are being evicted from hotels and motels as the state continues to curtail its emergency motel housing program.
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On Thursday, roughly 230 households were expected to hit a newly imposed 80-day limit in the state’s emergency housing program.
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Federal housing vouchers are the largest rental aid program, but many landlords reject them. Experiments will test whether cash helps more people sign a lease.
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“People need a place. And that’s what it really comes down to,� said Rutland Mayor Mike Doenges.
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All told, over 900 households could lose their vouchers in the coming few weeks, though officials note that number could change.
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Vermont needs 24,000 new year-round homes to get the housing market to a healthy place � that's according to the recent Vermont Housing Needs Assessment report, from the Vermont Housing Finance Agency and the Department of Housing and Community Development. Housing official Alex Farrell breaks down the report.
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Brave Little StateBrave Little State investigates a persistent narrative about the rise in homelessness in Vermont.
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott says legislation he vetoed earlier this year could nonetheless provide a key pathway toward the construction of needed affordable housing in Vermont.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's housing report explains why the state is putting new limits on the housing program, and shelter leaders give us a look inside their doors.
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A series of catastrophic floods over the past 14 months is raising new questions about how, and whether, Vermonters can coexist with the rivers they live by.