City-County Council delays housing project vote after complaints against developer

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One thought on “City-County Council delays housing project vote after complaints against developer

  1. Who wants to bet that their $6.5 million in “improvements” were actually just fixes for code violations? Slumlords shouldn’t even be allowed to operate. They certainly shouldn’t be receiving tax subsidies.

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