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Pontiac approves sale of eight city lots to Regina Campbell amid public conflict‑of‑interest concerns
Summary
After a public hearing that included allegations of a conflict of interest, council adopted a resolution approving the sale of eight city‑owned vacant lots to developer Regina Campbell for affordable housing; administration and the city attorney said Campbell’s application predated her election and the sale followed city pricing policy.
Pontiac council voted Dec. 16 to sell eight city‑owned vacant parcels on Roselawn Street, Featherstone Road and Midway Avenue to developer Regina Campbell for an affordable housing project after a public hearing that raised questions about a potential conflict of interest.
City staff said Campbell submitted her application in May 2025 — before any election activity — and that the city applied its standard…
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