
The project designed to raze and redevelop the aging Glendale public housing project in southeast Minneapolis has been put on hold for six months after resident’s voiced concerns about the project. As a result, a city public hearing on the redevelopment plan scheduled for Monday has been scrapped.
“Our process is paused but not ended,” said Bob Boyd, director of policy and special initiatives for the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, which owns the complex.
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