– , which is expected to impact the surrounding communities like the Eastside.Organizers said the goal of the “Prosper in Place Resident” meeting was to inform attendees about what was happening.“I’ve had a couple of residents come to me confused,” Suzanne Pickett, Historic Eastside Community Development Corporation president, said.
With property values expected to increase, Pickett wanted to ensure residents could afford to stay in their homes.
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