The Battle Ground City Council has voted 4-3 against allowing Vancouver Housing Authority to work with a private developer to create a project that would almost double the amount of affordable housing being planned in the city.
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Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground council rejects partnership to almost double amount of affordable housing in the city
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