Wow, more fat cats being paid to sit on their fat asses and think about donuts for a couple of years. Don't hold your breath for this 'study' to proffer up any results, any time soon.
clipped from www.keysnews.com The city has not conducted a survey on the need for affordable housing in 10 years and the information is not complete, Clayton said. At that time, there was a need for between 3,000 to 7,000 homes for workers, he said. KEY WEST — The city plans to step up efforts to enforce restrictions placed on houses and condominiums that were built under affordable housing guidelines. City commissioners declared an affordable housing crisis shortly after the new commission took office in the fall of 2005. The commission has made creating and maintaining affordable housing the top priority in the city. |
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