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Nonprofit announces 12-unit ADA housing project; residents press council on parks costs and call for a city museum
Summary
During public comment, Ability Inclusion Services announced plans for a 12-unit ADA-compliant residence and invited council to a March 31 groundbreaking; residents raised concerns about dog-park operating costs, asked for details on a proposed landscaping contract and urged the city to develop a museum.
Corina McClellan, representing Ability Inclusion Services, used the council’s public-comment period to describe the nonprofit’s programs and to announce that it is ready to begin construction on a new 12-unit ADA-compliant residential building. McClellan invited council members to a groundbreaking on Monday, March 31, and to a fundraising event on April 24.
Multiple residents raised concerns affecting parks and public spending. Jim Visock said the information provided in a prior study meeting about a proposed dog park was…
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