CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte City Council is considering spending nearly $21 million on an affordable housing project.
- $11.2 million would be slated for rental units.
- $9.7 million would be for home ownership opportunities.
City officials said the developments would generate 479 units.
Nine proposed homeownership opportunities would generate 214 houses for sale.
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The Charlotte City Council will vote on these projects in two weeks.
Here are the potential locations for the rental units:
- 91 units at Mineral Springs Commons II: 2024 W Sugar Creek Road
- 188 units at Oak Valley Family: 2700 Oak Valley Lane
- 80 units at the Village at Grier Heights: 3430 Wheatley Ave.
- 120 units at Evoke Living at Wilora Lake: 4000 North Sharon Amity Road
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