
As central Pennsylvania continues to welcome more residents into new developments each year, finding existing affordable housing is becoming increasingly more difficult for others. Like the residents living in Mellot Mobile Home Park. They're worried that rising housing costs might put them out on the street. But Centre County has come up with ideas that might help. David Klatt has this report.
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As central Pennsylvania continues to welcome more residents into new developments each year, finding existing affordable housing is becoming increasingly more difficult for others. Like the residents living in Mellot Mobile Home Park. They're worried that rising housing costs might put them out on the street. But Centre County has come up with ideas that might help. David Klatt has this report.
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