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PRHA asks council to formalize $1.2 million commitment for Lexington Senior; staff to add item to August agenda

5442366 · July 23, 2025
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Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority asked the City Council July 22 to place a formal vote on the August agenda to honor a $1.2 million city contribution toward Lexington Senior, a senior housing project PRHA said will be complete in October.

Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority asked the City Council July 22 to place a formal vote on the August agenda to honor a $1.2 million city contribution toward Lexington Senior, a senior housing project PRHA said will be complete this October. Alisa Winston, executive director of the Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority, told the council the Lexington Senior project is the second phase of redevelopment of Lincoln Park, which she said originally contained 178 public-housing units built in the 1960s. “We decided to do it in 2 phases. The first phase was Lexington Place, which is 72 units of townhomes. That was completed in 2021. And now we have the second phase, going underway now,” Winston…

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