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Madison County commissioners remove tax‑sale parcels to aid Anderson housing plans
Summary
Madison County commissioners adopted two resolutions removing three tax‑sale parcels from the 2026 commissioner sale so Anderson development groups can pursue housing projects, with officials saying the parcels will be donated or developed with Habitat for Humanity and the Anderson Housing Authority.
Madison County commissioners on Feb. 3 voted to remove three parcels from the county's 2026 commissioner sale to allow Anderson developers and housing authorities to pursue residential projects.
Kevin Schultz, representing the Anderson Community Development Corporation, told the board two adjacent parcels (tax parcel endings 301‑066 and 301‑067) in the 400 block of West 22nd Street sit amid previously donated lots and…
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