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Oak Hills residents ask Washington County for records, clarity on background checks for transitional housing
Summary
Oak Hills Homeowners Association president urged the board to release public records related to a proposed Cornell Road transitional housing facility and to identify the statute or Metro requirement that would prohibit background checks or exclusion of violent and specified sex offenders.
Megan Hill, who identified herself as board president of the Oak Hills Homeowners Association representing more than 650 households, urged the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 20 to immediately release outstanding public records related to the proposed Cornell Road transitional housing facility and to clarify whether any statute or Metro supportive-housing guideline prohibits background checks or excluding violent and certain sex offenders from…
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