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Advocates unite to combat eviction crisis

July 11, 2024 | Columbus City Committees (Regular Meetings), Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio


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Advocates unite to combat eviction crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials expressed strong support for the Legal Aid Society of Columbus, highlighting their crucial role in addressing eviction issues within the community. One speaker emphasized the organization's partnership, noting their commitment to providing equitable representation in eviction court and their significant contributions to supporting displaced residents, particularly those affected by recent displacements at 525 Latitude 525 and Colonial Village.

The speaker acknowledged the ongoing collaboration between the city and the Legal Aid Society, underscoring the importance of protecting tenant rights in the area. This partnership is seen as vital in tackling the challenges posed by evictions, which have a profound impact on the community.

Following this discussion, Andy McDonald, legislative aide to Council President Pro Tem Dorrance, was set to present on proposed vacancy and foreclosure registries, indicating a continued focus on housing stability and tenant protections in the city.

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