April 06, 2018
As PR stunts go, Ben Carson’s parachuting into Norfolk public housing the other day was about what you’d expect from a U.S. cabinet member. No more, no less.
The secretary of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development swept through local housing communities Thursday with Mayor Kenny Alexander…
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April 05, 2018
Dr. Ben Carson, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is scheduled to visit Norfolk on Thursday.
Carson is expected to tour the Grandy Village Apartments and Learning Center — and talk with Mayor Kenny Alexander about areas of the city that could qualify as “opportunity zones.”
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April 05, 2018
Ben Carson, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, visited Norfolk on Thursday to speak about redevelopment…
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April 05, 2018
The nation’s top housing official says Norfolk is likely to win a federal “Opportunity Zone” designation…
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April 05, 2018
Dr. Ben Carson, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, was in Norfolk Thursday to tour housing developments.
Carson toured areas such as the Grandy Village Apartments and Learning Center. He expected to talk with Mayor Kenny Alexander about areas of the city that could qualify as “opportunity zones.”
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April 05, 2018
Creating a budget for a city the size of Norfolk involves making a lot of tough choices.
On Tuesday, City Manager Doug Smith presented council members with a big one: a proposed budget that pays for basic city services without a tax increase, or an alternative that includes more money for schools and the St. Paul’s redevelopment project, funds to begin replacing outdated equipment and technology, and raises for city employees…
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