As more St. Paul's residents prepare to move out, some still don't have a place to go; Norfolk city leaders are making them a promise
On Friday, the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority held a press conference to give residents more information about their Right to Return policy.
Author: Adriana De Alba
Updated: 8:24 PM EDT April 30, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. — As Norfolk city leaders push forward with their plans to redevelop the St. Paul’s neighborhood, they’re making a promise: everyone who moves out will have the right to return when the new units are built.
The city is redeveloping the barrack-style housing projects to make way for mixed-income communities.