City to use portion of public housing sale to kick start juvenile enter
DAVENPORT, Iowa (Quad-City Times ) Davenport city officials intend to use a portion of proceeds from the pending $6.35 million sale of a downtown public housing property to get a long-talked about Juvenile Assessment Center off the ground.
Davenport aldermen met Tuesday for a work session to discuss recommendations from a council task force on how the city should use the proceeds from the sale of The Heritage, a city-owned building that offers Section 8 rental-assistance.
The three-member working group of aldermen recommend the city use $1 million in proceeds from the pending sale as seed money to launch a community-based component of the Juvenile Assessment Center to provide early intervention screening, assessment and services for youth and families to identify and address factors contributing to concerning behavior that, if unchecked, could lead to criminal activity.
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