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Harrisburg Council approves 48‑unit senior housing consolidation, allocates ESG funds to CCU and YWCA; audit and interpreting contracts pass
Summary
City Council approved a lot consolidation and final land‑development plan for a 48‑unit senior residential building, allocated remaining 2021 Emergency Solutions Grant funds to two subrecipients, and awarded audit and sign‑language interpreting contracts. Two resolutions were referred to committees.
Harrisburg City Council approved a series of resolutions at its January legislative session, including a land‑consolidation and development plan for a 48‑unit senior housing project, reallocated a remaining federal Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) balance to two providers, and authorized contracts for the city audit and sign language interpreting services.
Resolution 81 of 2024 approved a preliminary/final lot consolidation and land development plan submitted by Amber Borelli on behalf of Latino Connection Foundation to consolidate three parcels at 1001 N. 18th Street and adjacent parcels and build a four‑story, 48‑unit senior affordable residential building. Council discussed parking; the developer said the project includes 47 resident parking spaces and will not provide additional visitor parking, noting a lower parking standard for senior…
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