Housing is a human right. Ward 5 must remain a place where working families, seniors, long-term residents, and transient residents can afford to live. We will fight displacement, expand affordable units, and create pathways to homeownership for Ward 5 families.
Ward 5 is under intense development pressure, particularly along the NoMa, Edgewood, and Ivy City corridors. While new development brings opportunity, it also drives the displacement of long-term, lower-income residents. Median rents in Ward 5 have increased dramatically over the past decade.
Together we the people achieve more than any single person could ever do alone.
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