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1 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> <br /> 7 <br /> <br /> 8 <br /> <br /> 9 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />families with social problems. <br />social problems. <br /> <br /> RESIDENT: <br /> <br />could be on welfare. <br /> <br /> 54 <br /> <br />We screen out <br /> <br />You already said 16 people <br /> <br /> JEFF JOHNSON: Eight. Eight of them <br />could have a rental subsidy provided by the <br />federal government. But it still means that <br />they're probably going to work. <br /> <br /> RESIDENT: What programs are you <br />offering to those people to get off the -- <br />those federally funded programs, or do you <br />just stick them in their homes and expect them <br />to live that way for the next 10 years? Your <br />plan of giving people these dreams, it's <br />certainly a fabulous plan. But what are you <br />offering to them to lift them up from their <br />financial situation, or do you want them to <br />live in these buildings all of their lives? <br /> <br /> JEFF JOHNSON: No. We don't want <br />them to stay in the buildings all of their <br />lives. That is not typically what happens. <br />What we are renting to is low to moderate <br />income families, 80 percent or more which will <br />have jobs; they'll typically be younger <br />families who are trying to save money for a <br /> <br />ADAMS COURT REPORTING (612) 421-2486 <br /> <br /> <br />