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Maintaining Housing Affordability: The Role of University Partnerships in Iowa City and Other Communities

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  • Taz George
  • Marva Williams

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This article comprises two main elements; the first is a review of this process and those meetings. It begins with an overview of how UI policies have impacted affordable housing markets in Johnson County, the county home of Iowa City. The second section describes university partnerships that involve institutional engagement to address local housing issues and other local needs, shared by three university professionals from Drexel University, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. The conclusion is a short description of next steps.

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  • Taz George & Marva Williams, 2016. "Maintaining Housing Affordability: The Role of University Partnerships in Iowa City and Other Communities," Profitwise, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue 4, pages 9-16.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhpw:00033
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