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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Lehigh County commissioners look for housing solutions

BY MARIEKE ANDRONACHE

Special to The Press

The sale of a parcel of land from the county to Urban Place Apartments LP, provided the background for a discussion among Lehigh County commissioners on affordable housing during their July 10 meeting.

Located at 43-47 S. Seventh St., the property was sold for $900,000 contingent on Urban Place being able to secure low-income housing tax credits from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency to build an apartment building.

The proposed building has 65 units of one, two and three bedrooms.

Commissioner April Reddick asked for clarification on numbers for the different styles of apartments.

“We need more family-based apartments,” Reddick pointed out, referring to three bedrooms units.

She wants to ensure this meets the needs of affordable housing for Allentown.

To avoid confusion on two distinct issues, Commissioner Zach Cole-Borghi explained affordable housing has a credit dimension to it, while low-income housing is like a student looking for something within a low-income budget.

County Commissioner Chairman Geoff Brace said Jonathan Strauss of Urban Place Apartments was expected to attend the July 24 meeting to answer questions, from the height of the building to parking spaces.

Brace also reminded the board both the sale and the final building plans are contingent on receiving low-housing tax credits and any attached parameters.

Allentown zoning regulations will also come into play.

In other business, three bills were introduced related to wages: a bill approving temporary wage increases for certain employees at the 911 Center and another bill for temporary wage increases for the department of corrections.

Both extensions are through Jan. 31, 2025.

The third bill was for the extension of a flat rate contingency staffing program for certain employees within Cedarbrook Senior Care and Rehabilitation until Jan. 31, 2025.

All three bills were scheduled for a final vote on July 24.

Lastly, Barbara “Bobbie” L. Rudolph was appointed to the Aging and Adult Services Advisory Board until Dec. 31.

PRESS PHOTO BY MARIEKE ANDRONACHELehigh County Commissioner Zach Cole-Borghi discusses the difference between affordable housing and low-income housing during the board’s July 10 meeting.