The Roswell Housing Authority says it expects to close a $6 million funding gap needed to redevelop the 199 Grove Way apartments, a residential haven for low-income or disabled seniors.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution created this searchable list of the most persistently dangerous apartment complexes in the Atlanta metro area in recent years and provides the reasons that each complex puts residents at risk. The AJC examined records from dozens of government agencies in order to produce the list of 275 complexes, as part of the Dangerous Dwellings series.
The Roswell City Council voted to support the Roswell Housing Authority with $2 million toward redeveloping the Pelfrey Pines public housing property at 199 Grove Way.
The Roswell Housing Authority is scrambling to find funding for a near-$30 million redevelopment of the 199 Grove Way apartments where more than 30 tenants were displaced last year.
Roswell receives about $450,000 a year from HUD s Community Development Block Grant program. Mayor Kurt Wilson says he s open to continuing with it but is not sure if benefits outweigh