City explores using vacant retirement home to house families
Council will vote Wednesday on whether city staff should pursue a lease agreement for the 170-unit building on Corkstown Road to become transitional housing for families living in shelters.
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Council will vote Wednesday on whether city staff should pursue a lease agreement for the 170-unit building on Corkstown Road to become transitional housing for families living in shelters.