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Committee recommends sale of four lots to Habitat for Humanity for owner-occupied homes
Summary
The committee voted to forward a mayoral resolution to council recommending transfer of four city-owned lots to Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut for construction of four owner-occupied houses aimed at lower-income buyers; Habitat said many prior homeowners remain long-term residents.
The Planning, Economic Development & Housing Committee voted Oct. 1 to send to the full City Council a resolution recommending transfer of four city-owned lots to Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut to build four owner-occupied houses.
Assistant Director William Diaz presented the proposal and introduced Chris McKelvey, who identified himself as CEO of Habitat for Humanity (North Central Connecticut). “We’ve built over 200 homes throughout the city of Hartford,” McKelvey said,…
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