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The Town of Normal said PATH Inc. failed to meet grant requirements, so the town wants to send $24,000 in funds to Unit 5 and the Salvation Army.
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The McLean County Regional Planning Commission (MCRPC) held a public forum Tuesday for community members to give their thoughts on the current housing situation.
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The project is an addition to Wittenberg Woods at Prairie Vista. Four buildings, housing more than 50 apartment units, are set to be built on the northwest corner of Lutz Road and South Morris Avenue.
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WGLT spoke to developers who are leading six housing projects all around Bloomington-Normal to learn more about their progress and what to expect in 2024.
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Normal Mayor Chris Koos said the town bears some responsibility for the problems in the Savannah Green subdivision that will be costly to fix, including the town council approving nearly $4 million to repair crumbling streets and alleys.
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Fresh off a rebranding, the Bloomington nonprofit Mid Central Community Action has doubled-down on its three lines of business – countering domestic violence, combating homelessness, and promoting financial stability.
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Another large housing development — with over 250 apartments and row houses — is planned for Normal on a prime piece of real estate near the Collie Ridge subdivision.
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Bloomington-Normal may need a different approach to stimulate housing construction. The community first quantified the need for housing in a study a year ago and updated it in June to an estimated 7,500 units.
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The union that represents Normal’s firefighters says the community’s housing shortage has worsened an already difficult time to recruit.
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Normal leaders say the town continues to experience strong economic growth on the heels of the previous year’s pandemic recovery.