27-03-2025 04:07 via beaconhilltimes.com

Wu Releases Anti-Displacement Action Plan

‘A Place to Thrive’ provides two-year plan  to stabilize residents and small businessesSpecial to the TimesMayor Michelle Wu announced the release of A Place to Thrive, the City’s first ever Anti-Displacement Action Plan, during her State of the City address on Wednesday. A Place to Thrive lays out a two-year plan for City departments to help stabilize residents, small businesses, and cultural organizations that may face either direct or economic displacement, ensuring all
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