RFP Staff
♦ On Tuesday at 4 p.m. Salisbury’s City Council will meet at City Hall at 217 S. Main Street and according to the agenda will take up “fair housing issues”. They will revisit fair housing issues raised on September 15th by community advocates Whitney Peckman, Nan Lund, and Kenneth Lydell Muhammed El. Those public comments may be viewed on the RFP’s September 15th video for a fuller understanding of the city’s unfair housing practices. City staff will offer a presentation of Salisbury’s “2014 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice”. This report gets updated every 5 years as required to receive HUD grants. A PDF of the document” “2014 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice” is posted below the video.
Tuesday City Council will hear HUD’s new rules said to beef up fair housing requirements as well as the city’s latest measures.
Video: Public comments on unfair housing at Salisbury N.C.’s City Council on Tuesday September 15th. Whitney Peckman, Nan Lund, and Kenneth Lydell Muhammad El speak out on unfair housing practices taking place in Salisbury, a city where 25% of its citizens are poor:
Valuable PDF. on the Impediments to Fair Housing Choice: