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Mooresville board adopts housing-authority powers and policy; town will not act as landlord

2664276 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

The Mooresville Board of Commissioners on March 17 adopted a resolution authorizing the town to exercise the housing-authority powers under state law and adopted a policy restricting direct town operation or management of rental housing.

The Mooresville Board of Commissioners on March 17 adopted a resolution authorizing the town to exercise the complete powers, duties and responsibilities of a housing authority under state law and adopted an associated policy (BP-PCD-003) that limits how the town will use those powers.

Amber Goudreau, community development planner, presented the proposed policy and told commissioners the policy’s intent is to allow the town to use limited housing-authority powers for partnerships, property acquisition or rehabilitation while explicitly prohibiting the town from directly or indirectly engaging in…

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