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    You are at:Home»Local News»City commission voices support for downtown senior housing project

    City commission voices support for downtown senior housing project

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    By KMAN Staff on October 5, 2022 Local News
    "Little Apple on the Prairie" was designed by Kim Medvid. Image courtesy City of Manhattan

    After two hours of discussion and debate, a majority of City Commissioners Tuesday voiced support to consider a pre-development agreement with Manhattan Housing Authority on its Downtown affordable senior housing project with National Church Residences.

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    That’s Commissioner Wynn Butler.

    The Housing Authority and National Church Residences are together trying to replace the deteriorating Carlson Plaza and flood-prone Garden Grove properties with a new 62 unit subsidized senior housing building across from a rebuilt 47 unit Carlson Plaza building at 5th and Pierre. Housing Authority Executive Director Aaron Estabrook.

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    Mayor Linda Morse, though, felt rushed by the grant application timeline presented – joined by Commissioner Reddi in calling for the process to slow down and for the city to weigh all its options for the Downtown parking lot.

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    City administration in October or November will present an agreement for commissioner consideration.

     

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