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Minneapolis Sets National Standard with 4,679 New Affordable Housing Units, Reveals "The Way Home" Report
In a report highlighted by Minneapolis city officials, comprising Mayor Jacob Frey, Council Member Jeremiah Ellison, and other city leaders, it seems that Minneapolis is at the forefront of tackling affordable housing challenges in the nation. The document, titled "The Way Home: 2021-2023 Progress Report," showcases the strides the city has taken as a part of its larger Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan, according to the Minneapolis, City of Lakes. The focal point of the success story is the creation of 4,679 affordable housing units funded by nearly $365 million since 2018. By these numbers, Minneapolis has significantly increased its output compared to previous years’ averages.
CloudCorp Seeking New Economic Development Director
CloudCorp, which coordinates and facilitates economic development in Cloud County, is seeking a new economic development director. This full-time position is responsible for working closely with the CloudCorp Board of Directors and other staff in promoting the business and economic development interests within Cloud County. This position will include working with all noted departments in providing guidance to individuals and companies to establish, relocate, or expand their businesses within the county. The position will include assistance in the planning and coordination of community development projects, assisting business and residential applicants with local and state permitting processes, and providing research for CloudCorp sponsored projects. This position is a direct report to the CloudCorp Executive Committee.
Cloud County Commission to Highway Update on Monday
The Cloud County Commission will meet for its next regular meeting on Monday, July 22nd, beginning at 9 am in the Commissioners' Room in the Cloud County Courthouse in Concordia. The agenda items include:. 9 am: Rod Michaud, Highway Administrator. Highway Update. 9:45 am: Tonya Sulanka, Health Department Administrator. Health...
Boil Water Advisory Rescinded for the City of Culver, Ottawa County
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has rescinded a boil water advisory for the City of Culver – public water supply system located in Ottawa County. The advisory was issued because the water system could not maintain the minimum required chlorine residual. Failure to maintain disinfection residual may put the system at risk for bacterial contamination.
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