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EV Tribune: Chandler Looks to Expand Foreclosure Program

“Chandler is preparing to spend millions of dollars trying to shore up one of its most sickly economic indicators, the home foreclosure rate, which surged by 95 percent over the last year.

In the coming weeks, the City Council is expected to consider expanding an eight-month-old program to buy up bank-owned properties and renovate them for sale as affordable housing. The council this month also passed a resolution declaring the entire city an “economic recovery zone,” making it eligible to issue $8 million in bonds to pay for infrastructure projects like roads and drainage, meant to create jobs and stimulate the local economy.

Dennis Strachota, the city’s management services director, said Chandler’s home foreclosure rate rose 95 percent from the third quarter of 2008 to the fourth quarter of 2009. Similarly, unemployment increased from 4.3 percent in October 2008 to 6.6 percent last October, and Chandler’s poverty rate now stands at 7.3 percent, he said…”

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