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Affordable Housing Commission reappoints member, reviews rental-inspection data and local housing projects

June 16, 2026 | Athens Shade Tree Commission , Athens , Athens County, Ohio


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Affordable Housing Commission reappoints member, reviews rental-inspection data and local housing projects
At its June meeting, the Athens City Affordable Housing Commission voted to reappoint "SV" to the commission and agreed to forward the nomination to city council for action in August.

A motion to reappoint SV to a term beginning in August 2026 was made and seconded; the commission approved the motion and will send the reappointment to city council, per the body's regular appointment process.

Commissioners then reviewed development and data initiatives. Members reported the senior-housing group is pausing work on the Ridges project while paperwork is completed; proponents described two proposed 16-unit condominium buildings near the Dairy Lane curve as an early-stage plan. The commission also discussed intergenerational housing models and cited Nesterly, a platform oriented to university communities, as an option under consideration.

A committee report on rental inspections provided headline data: the subcommittee collected 617 tenant surveys and 234 landlord/property-manager surveys (the 234 figure represents roughly 30% of landlords/property managers). A communications doctoral student will deidentify and clean the data for analysis, with final student work due in August. Dr. Charlie Morgan will incorporate the cleaned data into coursework and Dr. Anie Ruhill will perform quantitative analysis; the code office's inspection reports were exported to Excel by new director Tom Pile, who expects verification to be completed by the end of July.

Separately, a member noted a draft city Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) ordinance had been circulated to Mayor Patterson and City Council President McCary for review. The draft draws on what is permitted under the Ohio Revised Code and currently casts a broad set of possible abatement terms; the member said the draft will be refined in consultation with council and administration.

On a procedural matter, the commission voted to move its monthly meetings from the current room to the Barry conference room (televised rooms and coordination with other commissions were a factor); the change is planned to begin in August, with the next meeting noted on the calendar for the 18th.

The commission adjourned after the business of the day.

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