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	"author_name": "Defend Glendale &amp; Public Housing Coalition",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/defend-glendale-public-housing-coalition-2",
	"title": "Urge City of Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission to VOTE YES for Glendale Townhomes Historic Designation!",
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	"description": "Call to Action: Submit public comments to the City of Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission to VOTE YES for Glendale Townhomes Historic Designation Friend, Urge the City of Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission to vote YES for Glendale Townhomes&#x27; Historic Designation! Please submit your letters and public comments so Glendale Townhomes can finally receive its historical landmark designation from the Minneapolis City Council. Glendale Townhomes is significant for several reasons, including residents&#x27; role in shaping Minneapolis&#x27;s labor and housing history. The earliest public housing complex, constructed by the Minnesota Housing and Redevelopment Authority in 1952, was built to address the housing crisis in Minneapolis after World War II. Since then, Glendale residents have historically supported community-based efforts that have sustained and protected the townhomes. This historic designation is one of several tools to help prevent the displacement of current public housing residents at Glendale Townhomes. Email or mail your comments and letters to: Rob Skalecki, the Senior City Planner robert.skalecki@minneapolismn.gov Historic Preservation, City of Minneapolis, Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) 505 4th Avenue South, #320, Minneapolis, MN 55415 Office: 612-673-5179 www.minneapolismn.gov/cped.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/vote-yes-for-glendaletownhomes-historic-designation"
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