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SNUBBING AWAY IN MARGARITA-VILLE
Andres Gleic |
Despite her two decades of experience with low-income housing, new Council member and political outsider Margarita Lopez has been left off the Housing and Buildings Committee.
Despite her two decades of experience with low-income housing, new Council member and political outsider Margarita Lopez has been left off the Housing and Buildings Committee.
Thanks to advocate pressure, the City Council agreed to extend the city’s right to sell distressed housing leins for only two years.
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