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Lewiston residents ask council for outreach, oppose transitional-housing plan at neighborhood park
Summary
Multiple residents told the Lewiston City Council they oppose a proposed transitional-housing project at a neighborhood park and urged the city to open any lease or sale of the property to public notice and competitive offers.
Several Lewiston residents told the Lewiston City Council on Dec. 9 they were not consulted about a proposed transitional-housing project planned for a neighborhood park and asked the city to open any lease or sale to public notice and competitive offers.
The comments came during the public-comment portion of the regular council meeting. Residents said an agency is pursuing a lease for property near 22nd Street that they consider parkland and that neighbors have not been contacted about the project.
"This whole project has kind of been slid under the rug to our neighborhood. There has been no community outreach," said Linda Glines, who identified herself as a Lewiston resident. "We would prefer to have our…
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