Little Help for Those Who Can't Make the Rent

For as many as 40,000 low-income Austin households being squeezed by high rents in a booming city, Wednesday offers the barest glimmer of hope.

For eight days, the city will accept applications for its housing voucher program, something it has not done in eight years. From the 20,000 to 40,000 expected applications, 2,500 will be randomly selected to go on a waiting list.

Making that list means a wait of up to five years to reach the head of the line and receive a Section 8 rent voucher.

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