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Pensacola has an affordable housing crisis. A proposed land bank program is eyed as the answer.
Admin Feb, 26, 2022Emma Kennedy | Published on Feb. 25, 2022 on Pensacola News Journal The city of Pensacola is eyeing a new policy to buy property that could pave…
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Mayor Robinson Recognizes Local Leaders for Their Work Relocating Campers
Admin Feb, 25, 2022Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinion shared the following message on his Facebook on Thursday: "Today I was proud to recognize several nonprofit groups and their leaders who…
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The I-110 homeless camp is gone, but work goes on to find former residents permanent homes
Admin Feb, 14, 2022By: JIM LITTLE | PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL | February 10, 2022 Although the encampment under Interstate 110 camp is now gone, work has not stopped to find the people who were…
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Affordable Housing Downtown? Pensacola Rolls Out New Incentive for Developers
Admin Feb, 10, 2022By: Emma Kennedy on Pensacola News Journal | Published: February 10, 2022 Pensacola has launched a new tax rebate policy as the first incentive for large-scale developers to build…
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How Significant Is Pensacola’s Homelessness? Point-in-Time Survey Aims to Find Out
Admin Feb, 09, 2022By: Emma Kennedy on Pensacola News Journal | Published: Jan 24, 2022 A group of homeless men trickled into the Serving the Hungry soup kitchen on Tarragona…
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Mental Health Task Force Launches “Ask 5” Campaign
Admin Feb, 02, 2022Written by: Pulse Staff on The Pulse Pensacola published on January 31, 2022 Mental health can’t be emphasized enough. The next equally important concern is…