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Minneapolis advances plan to relocate up to 685 Heritage Park residents after council member sounded the alarm
Minneapolis leaders advanced a $2.5 million proposal to relocate up to 685 Heritage Park residents due to unsafe living conditions. Heritage Park, a 440-unit mixed-income apartment complex, has over half its units vacant or unlivable, with 685 residents in 212 units. Council member Pearll Warren highlighted mold and disrepair, questioning why city action was delayed.
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