LEXINGTON — Kentucky is still not building nearly enough homes across all incomes, but especially for lower-income people, to bridge the state’s large housing supply gap that’s burdening some Kentuckians with severe housing costs, according to a state housing executive. 

Kentucky would need to build more housing at a higher rate that currently just to not widen the existing gap — approximately 206,000 housing units including for both renters and homeowners, said Wendy Smith, the deputy director of housing programs at the Kentucky Housing Corporation, told attendees at an affordable housing conference in Lexington Wednesday

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