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Councilors press for funding and sustainability details on neighborhood housing projects; caution raised over vacant homes on Cannon Street

5069893 · June 24, 2025
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Councilors discussed neighborhood housing projects tied to items 150–151, urging clarity on funding sources and long-term maintenance. Councilor Caldwell warned about a cluster of vacant houses on Cannon Street already in the land bank.

Councilors discussed neighborhood-focused housing work tied to agenda items introduced later in the meeting, pressing for details about where money will come from and how projects will be sustained.

A councilor who identified neighborhood Saw Springs as a focus said the neighborhood “deserves it” but pressed for clarity on implementation and funding. The councilor said the plan should direct money to constituents rather than to a councilor’s staff and noted an existing block-grant connection: “Part of the block grant that happened at Home Headquarters several years ago… I did not want the money to go to her staff. You know? I wanted to go to…

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