After being declared uninhabitable, residents of Galloway Village Apartments in Franklin County are being forced to vacate. Rehousing costs are adding up for taxpayers, with only five families needing temporary hotel stays.
After being declared uninhabitable due to health and fire code violations, residents of Galloway Village Apartments in Franklin County are being forced to vacate. Rehousing costs are adding up for taxpayers, with only five families needing temporary hotel stays. The property's lenders have filed a case in federal court to appoint a receiver, while also working with a potential buyer to rehabilitate the housing units.
Township leaders are also applying for grants to fund a possible demolition, which is estimated to cost $2.5 million
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