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Clallam County official urges Sequim support for 36‑unit Serenity House project; council’s letter included in consent
Summary
A county housing official described a proposed 36‑unit low‑income housing project at Fifth and Hemlock and thanked Sequim staff for collaboration. The council approved the consent agenda, which included a letter of support for Serenity House.
Timothy Dalton, housing grant resource director for Clallam County, used public comment time at the Oct. 13 Sequim City Council meeting to outline a proposed Serenity House project at Fifth and Hemlock that he said would expand an existing 16‑unit site to 36 units of housing targeted to chronically homeless individuals with disabilities.
“We’ve worked with staff a couple of times working through this project,” Dalton…
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