By NICOLE YOUNG Staff Writer
By NICOLE YOUNG Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/20/07
A source of contention and worry for hundreds of public housing residents in Annapolis, the dilapidated and run-down units along Clay Street will be redeveloped to include as many as 60 senior apartments, 51 additional homes and 85 additional parking spaces.
Earlier this week, the Clay Street Revitalization Committee unanimously selected the conceptual plan for the 164 units at Obery Court and College Creek Terrace, which includes the demolition of Obery Court. Built in 1952, the development has fallen into such severe disrepair that officials said it would be more cost-effective to demolish it and rebuild using "green" building...
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