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  2. Downtown apartments will have housing for homeless, low ... - AOL

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    Construction continues as visitors take a tour of the Central City Apartment Complex on Monday, May 20, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. The new complex will be comprised of 82 affordable housing units ...

  3. Macon Housing Authority supports court decision to shield ...

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    The housing authorities of Macon, Columbus and Decatur supported the Augusta Housing Authority in this case, saying that the Georgia courts have recognized throughout history that public housing ...

  4. Appointed Macon commissioner running to keep the seat ... - AOL

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    Hudson was a part of the Bibb County School District and Macon Transit Authority boards. Scott is the family self-sufficiency coordinator for Macon Housing Authority in addition to working as a ...

  5. Lee Robinson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson served as Macon's mayor from 1987 to 1991. During his term, Macon developed a War-on-Drugs program, which was subsequently copied by communities around the nation. Mayor Robinson introduced strategic planning and strategic management systems including the Quality Labor Force Council and the Mayor's Housing Council.

  6. Housing authority - Wikipedia

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    A housing authority or ministry of housing is generally a governmental body that governs aspects of housing or (called in general "shelter" or "living spaces"), often providing subsidies and low rent or free public housing to qualified people.

  7. Housing Act of 1937 - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act of 1937 (Pub. L. 75–412, 50 Stat. 888, enacted September 1, 1937), formally the "United States Housing Act of 1937" and sometimes called the Wagner–Steagall Act, provided for subsidies to be paid from the United States federal government to local public housing agencies (LHAs) to improve living conditions for low-income families.