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Leon County adds five parcels to affordable‑housing inventory, staff to coordinate with Tallahassee partners
Summary
The board unanimously approved a resolution to add five county‑owned parcels to a state‑required inventory of properties deemed appropriate for affordable housing and directed staff to work with local housing partners to promote development or market unsuitable parcels with proceeds to the Housing Finance Authority.
The Leon County Commission voted unanimously to add five county‑owned parcels to the county’s statutory inventory of properties deemed appropriate for affordable housing and directed staff to coordinate with local housing partners to put the land to use. County Administrator staff said the inventory — required by Florida statutes — also includes properties owned by special districts and allows the county to offer land first to the Tallahassee Lenders Consortium and similar nonprofit partners.
“Upon board approval, staff will work with Tallahassee Lenders Consortium to utilize these properties for…
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