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Council approves DevNW plan and $100,000 in ARPA funds to build six income‑qualified townhomes on South 52nd Street
Summary
The Springfield City Council unanimously authorized transfer of a city parcel and $100,000 in one‑time ARPA funds to DevNW to develop six townhomes sold to households at or below 80% of area median income using a community land trust model.
Springfield — The City Council voted unanimously to award a city‑owned quarter‑acre parcel on South 52nd Street and $100,000 in one‑time American Rescue Plan Act funds to DevNW to develop six income‑qualified townhouses.
Katie Carroll, the city’s housing analyst, told councilors the property was acquired under state/county transfer rules for public use and that the city ran a request for proposals this summer to find a developer. Carroll said the single responsive proposal, from DevNW, would produce six three‑bed, two‑bath townhomes with one unit fully ADA accessible and the others meeting first‑floor visitability standards. The units would be sold to households at…
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