REDMOND, Wash. — On Tuesday night, dozens of people came to Redmond City Hall to voice support or opposition for a proposed Permanent Supportive Housing project. Helmed by Plymouth Housing, the project was originally intended to be built in Kenmore;In February, city leaders in Redmond voted to take the first step necessary to take on the project:. The proposed site is at 16725 Cleveland Street.
Along with the land, Redmond would be expected to give no more $3.2 million for the project. Ten million dollars had already been set aside for housing projects.Anyone who would live in the housing would have to pass a background check and make no more than $28,800. Lifetime registered sex offenders and people with certain drug convictions would not be eligible for housing.in the city of Redmond.
"We have serious concerns about who will live there and what is the plan,” Linda Yang, a community member, said. Yang and others felt blindsided by the property transfer. They would have preferred the city hold a public hearing on it despite not having a legal obligation to do so. After seeing what people posted online, Moyer-Ali said she felt compelled to come to the meeting and speak in support of the project.
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