Review proposals to address the city's foreclosure crisis
In Plain English
Many Richmond families face losing their homes due to foreclosure. City staff and community groups presented ideas to help people stay in their homes and protect renters. The proposals also aim to revitalize neighborhoods and create more affordable housing long-term.
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