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The New Albany Housing Authority has been paying for hotel rooms for residents left homeless, but residents aren't sure what their next move will be when funding runs out.
Mayor Jeff Gahan recommended the city council explored establishing a moratorium on the construction of apartments and halting the issuance of permits for short-term rentals.
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Both the former Beechwood Neighborhood and Riverview Tower are now vacant lots with only rubble remaining.
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Instead of imploding the building, crews will bring it down floor by floor using excavators and cranes.
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Currently there are just 69 people living at the public housing complex just off I-64 in New Albany but that number has gone down since an electrical fire in 2018.