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Tuscaloosa City committee approves housing environmental assessment and hires contractors for renovation program
Summary
A Tuscaloosa City committee approved a local amendment shifting $8,500 in the 2023 consolidated plan, authorized the mayor to sign environmental assessments enabling Tuscaloosa Housing Authority's acquisition of McKenzie Court 1 and 2, and tentatively selected contractors for the Let's Paint/Let's Renovate program; staff discussed a phased Hayes Manor redevelopment timeline.
A Tuscaloosa City committee on an undisclosed date approved several housing-related actions, including a local amendment to the 2023 consolidated action plan, authorization for environmental reviews tied to a public-housing acquisition, and tentative contractor selections for a neighborhood renovation program.
The committee voted to move $8,500 within the city's 2023 action plan from a community comprehensive planning line into administration, at the request of the Office of Community and Neighborhood Services (CNS). The motion was made and the committee approved the reallocation by voice vote.
The committee also authorized the mayor to execute environmental assessments related to the Tuscaloosa Housing Authority's planned acquisition of McKenzie Court 1 and 2, a step the presenter said is required for the city to sign…
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