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A vital resource helping keep people in their homes, Louisville's eviction prevention program, is coming to an end.
A vital resource helping keep people in their homes, Louisville's eviction prevention program, is coming to an end.
The ordinance would spend $400,000 on legal aid for some being evicted.
City leaders say the extra money is useful but not a cure-all to economic woes caused by COVID-19.
Two programs were launched in July to help Jefferson County residents avoid eviction and utility disconnection.
The program will be available only to households outside of Marion County, which has its own rental assistance program.