A housing construction proposal by the American Indian Community Development Corp. has been renewed after a three-year delay. The proposal, which involves buying land in south Minneapolis from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn-DOT), was postponed because of the I-35W bridge collapse and the economy's unfavorable condition. The proposal will be discussed at a public hearing in Hennepin County this week. The corporation's CEO, Mike Goze, said, "Our goal is to provide safe, affordable housing that will provide a way for people to access other areas of their life."
Source: Indian housing project back on docket by Kevin Duchschere
11/9/09 Star Tribune print edition
Monday, November 9, 2009
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