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PHOTO: The city-owned Hill Property lot filled with cars during the Eat the Street Festival on May 4, 2018.//Brooke Wanser By BROOKE WANSER An amendment change to the Envision Franklin land-use plan has been the first step taken toward turning the city-owned Hill Property into an affordable neighborhood. The property, located at 403 and 405 …
Franklin officials, citizens divided on hiring outside consultants to create affordable housing plan
PHOTO: Youth from FrankTown Open Hearts attended Tuesday night’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting to support the nonprofit’s occupancy in the city-owned Hill Property / Brooke Wanser. By BROOKE WANSER During Tuesday night’s Board of Mayor and Alderman meeting, city officials discussed funding consultants for a strategic plan on creating more affordable housing. According …
A group of area teen artists have put their talents to good use, creating a functional art piece that can be seen cruising the streets of Middle Tennessee. The art project benefits other local youth through Franktown Open Hearts through the auction of the one-of-a-kind 1998 Volvo S70, which launched on eBay on Sept. 27 …