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City staff corrects housing project application from 115 to 100 units; local match to be in-kind

5487724 · July 24, 2025
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Deputy Commissioner Michelle Stefanski told the council that a housing project previously described as 115 units is being applied for as about 100 units. The administration asked that the final ordinance reflect the corrected unit count and said the local match will be provided as in-kind services.

Michelle Stefanski, deputy commissioner of neighborhood development, told councilors the city should reflect a corrected unit count for a housing application now expected to seek about 100 units instead of 115.

“Instead of a 115…

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