Jeff Wesley. (Photo courtesy of chatham-kent.ca)Jeff Wesley. (Photo courtesy of chatham-kent.ca)
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Habitat For Humanity Properties

Wallaceburg Councillor Jeff Wesley believes the municipality can help Habitat For Humanity find locations for homes.

During Monday's Chatham-Kent Council meeting, Wesley will put forth the motion for staff to investigate on a regular basis, to see if unused or unwanted properties could be used for low-income housing projects.

The motion adds the municipality would pick up the cost of the investigation, and add the process under Property Disposition Bylaw procedures.

Chatham-Kent's Habitat For Humanity started in 2009, and built its first home in 2013.

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