A long-awaited 100-unit affordable housing complex in Battle Ground — including units for students and residents with intellectual disabilities — may finally move forward after years of delays, with the help of a new funding commitment from the Clark County Council.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council looking for ways to fund affordable housing project in Battle Ground before deadlines hit
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