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Nonprofit leader outlines plan to convert Imani Temple rectory into transitional housing; $100,000 allocation proposed
Summary
Bob Ivory presented a proposal May 5 to convert the rectory at Imani Temple into a transitional living facility for homeless women and children in Cleveland Heights, noting a draft resolution before council would allocate $100,000 and that the project has county ARPA support and a planning commission conditional use permit.
Bob Ivory, director of the Student to Promise initiative, told Cleveland Heights City Council on May 5 that he plans to convert the former rectory at Imani Temple into a transitional living facility for homeless women and children and asked council to consider a draft resolution allocating $100,000 to the project.
The project aims to provide transitional housing plus services to help residents move from intake to independence. "To my surprise, actually, I learned that in the district, there were some 140 students…
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