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Mayor Tyer Hopeful About Positive Trends, Next Phase of Reopening

PITTSFIELD, Mass. Following the Baker-Polito administration s Tuesday announcement of Phase 4, Step 2 in the state s reopening plan and health metrics continuing in a positive direction, Mayor Tyer is feeling hopeful for the coming months in the City of Pittsfield. Based on our data at this point, we remain in the yellow category but there is still some good news associated with our data,  she said to the City Council on Tuesday. Case rates are trending down, and vaccinations are rising. Tyer presented the council with overall case data from March 23, which included the most recent peak at the end of March followed by a positive downward trend.  

WNC Closes $176 Million Institutional LIHTC Fund to Build and Rehabilitate More Than 2,160 Affordable Housing Units

WNC Closes $176 Million Institutional LIHTC Fund to Build and Rehabilitate More Than 2,160 Affordable Housing Units WNC s largest national LIHTC fund to-date will focus on 32 properties in 16 states News provided by Share this article Share this article IRVINE, Calif., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  WNC, a leading provider of investment, asset management and development services in the affordable housing industry, announced today it has closed WNC Institutional Tax Credit Fund 50 LP (WNC Fund 50). The fund raised $176 million in institutional low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity that will be used to develop and renovate more than 2,160 affordable housing units in 16 states. A total of nine investors participated in WNC Fund 50, which will develop and renovate units for families and seniors at 32 properties in California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and W

Officials want to see higher vaccination rates among homeless in Gallatin County

Local organizations want to see higher vaccination rates among people experiencing homeless in Gallatin County Vaccine hesitancy, misinformation pose challenges to vaccinating homeless population By: Gaby Krevat and last updated 2021-04-14 10:44:00-04 BOZEMAN — The Gallatin City-County Health Department, the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) and Community Health Partners have been working together to make sure those most vulnerable in the community have an opportunity to get a vaccine. But vaccine uptake among people experiencing homelessness between Gallatin County and Park County isn’t exactly where these groups would like it to be. “We’ve been able to offer nearly all of our guests the opportunity to get a vaccine; unfortunately, our uptake on it has not been as great as we would have liked,” said HRDC Housing Director Brian Guyer.

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