City Council members have several housing-related bills on their desks, including a new version of the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act, or COPA, and measures that some groups estimate will drive up the cost of city-funded housing by millions of dollars. Council members worked to finalize these bills on Wednesday to ensure they could be voted on at their final meeting of the year — and under the Adams administration — next week. Bills must age seven days (not including Sundays) before they can be called to a vote. Aging doesn’t guarantee a bill will be placed on the next […]
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