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Podcast: Finding The Right Blend Of Downtown Iowa Residents

By Lauren Wade, with Jeff Stein | January 29, 2018
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Jen Knights and her daughter Mae, 10, and son Arlo, 13, bake cookies at their Iowa City home on Dec. 17, 2017.


The mix of University of Iowa students but also non-student, would-be homeowners who want to live in or near downtown Iowa City is out of balance, city housing and urban planning experts say.

This IowaWatch Connection podcast takes you to people trying to change that.

Read more: This IowaWatch report explains the problem in depth.

 

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