Council votes tomorrow on putting housing downtown
Briefly

"Local businesses thrive when they have customers and employees living nearby. Older 'empty nesters' living in large homes can downsize, opening new housing options for larger families and allowing the elderly to live in a walkable, disability-accessible location," resident Jeff Gibboney wrote in an email in support of the plan to council.
Elisa Spurlin, owner of Peabody Fine Art Gallery and Framing, said she recently made the rounds in the parking lots, placing Save Downtown flyers under windshield wipers while The Nativity Of The Holy Virgin Church was in service. Spurlin said she wanted to make sure congregants knew they could lose their overflow parking.
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