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Columbus housing council appoints two members, authorizes inspection findings letters
Summary
The Columbus Housing Council voted unanimously to appoint two members to fill its seven-seat roster and to accept exterior inspection results for properties with active tax abatements, authorizing staff to send compliance letters giving property owners six months to remedy findings.
The Columbus Housing Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to appoint Matthew Hanson and Deborah Diggs to the council and to accept the residential tax-incentive program's annual exterior inspection findings, authorizing the administration to issue letters to property owners asking them to remedy identified issues within six months.
Jeremy Heater Druitt, development program manager for the residential tax-incentive program, opened the annual meeting and introduced staff from the division, including Edward Donis Madison, Aaron Prosser and members of the ResTax team. He said the council now has a full seven-member roster after the appointments were approved by a unanimous vote. "Welcome, Matthew and Deborah as of a few moments ago," Druitt told the group.
Druitt described the inspections…
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