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Testimony in Support of Residential Housing Unit Proposed for Bladgen Alley NW

Posted on November 25, 2014July 5, 2022 by Candace Wilkinson

We wish to express our support for this 123-unit residential housing project and the variances needed to make it feasible and appropriate to its unique context. Given the continued strong demand to live in this growing neighborhood, the site’s walking…

 

Posted in Affordable Housing, District of Columbia, Testimony & Letters

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