Minneapolis leaders seeking $2.5M for Heritage Park Housing crisis

Minneapolis city leaders are sounding the alarm over dangerous conditions at Heritage Park housing, calling it a crisis and pushing for emergency action.
By Karen Scullin at FOX 9 KMSP (FOX) · · 1 min read

Minneapolis city leaders are sounding the alarm over dangerous conditions at Heritage Park housing, calling it a crisis and pushing for emergency action.
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