City to evacuate nearly 700 people from troubled north Minneapolis housing development
The Minneapolis City Council approved $2.5 million to help relocate nearly 700 people from the Heritage Park apartments and townhomes in north Minneapolis.
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The city of Minneapolis will help people move from a bad housing development. The city council approved $2.5 million for this. The housing development is in north Minneapolis and has problems.
Why it matters
This is important because many people will be helped to move to better homes. The city is spending money to fix a housing problem.
- Why is the city helping people move?
- The city is helping because the housing development has problems.
- How much money will the city spend?
- The city will spend $2.5 million.
- How many people will be moved?
- Nearly 700 people will be moved.
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The outlets report the story in a straightforward way, focusing on the city's decision to help people move.
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The city is spending money to help people move from a bad housing development.
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