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Community rallies to support displaced residents of Walnut Lane

April 23, 2024 | Moab City Council, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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Community rallies to support displaced residents of Walnut Lane
In a recent government meeting, community members voiced significant concerns regarding housing issues, particularly in flood-prone areas and the Walnut Lane neighborhood. One resident highlighted the challenges of refinancing homes in the Mill Creek Pueblo due to its classification as a flood zone, despite the area not experiencing flooding during the recent 100-year flood event. The resident urged officials to explore options for removing the flood zone designation to facilitate fixed-rate mortgages, as interest rates have surged from 4% to 9% in just over a year.

Another speaker, Kai Merienfeld, expressed strong support for the city’s decision to purchase properties in Walnut Lane in 2018, which has helped residents remain in their homes for six years. However, with recent displacements occurring, Merienfeld emphasized the community's concern for those affected and encouraged city officials to seek creative solutions and temporary support for displaced residents.

Sarah Melnikov, a long-time advocate for Walnut Lane residents, echoed these sentiments, stressing the need for transparency and collaboration to improve living conditions in the area. She noted that many homes in Walnut Lane should have been condemned years ago and called for a new approach to address the ongoing housing crisis.

The meeting underscored a collective call for action from community members, who are eager to see their local government take steps to alleviate housing challenges and support vulnerable residents.

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