The Easton Housing Authority will schedule meetings next month with Delaware Terrace residents to update the authority's HOPE VI revitalization project.
Authority Executive Director Gene Pambianchi said Tuesday that the details include deciding on the various types of homes for sale and rent, and environmental work on the 18-acre South Side property.
Demolition of the 250 units is estimated to begin in January, with construction of the 144 homes -- 96 for rent and 48 for sale -- beginning next summer. The authority is unsure if construction will be done all at once or in phases. More HERE
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9.28.2007
The Easton Housing Authority HOPE VI - Moving Forward
Posted by Housing Research.org at 2:38 PM
Labels: Easton Housing Authority, HOPE VI Moving Forward, HOPE VI Revitlization