Site for Home Again St. Johns approved by county
Transportation to and from medical, mental health appointments and job interviewsThe site will also have eight units for transitional housing, but it won't be an open-door homeless shelter.
"This is a good project," Commissioner Henry Dean said at Tuesday's meeting."We need it. We need to go forward with it."recommended for approval by the Planning and Zoning AgencyBella Terra is a project that would bring 240 units to a 31.5-acre parcel off U.S. 1 just north of Watson Road. About half of the land would be open space or used for drainage.
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