Increase loan to $10.3 million for Civic Center homeless housing project
$10,300,000
In Plain English
The city bought a Motel 6 on 24th Street last year and is converting it into 49 apartments for chronically homeless residents. Construction uncovered extensive water damage, mold, and plumbing problems that require $2 million in unexpected repairs. If approved, the city's total loan to the developer increases from $8.3 million to $10.3 million.
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