The Bloomington City Council voted 5-4 on Wednesday to accept $1,040,000 from a developer to end an agreement to provide affordable housing for the next several decades.
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Bloomington's Community Development department has launched an interactive map detailing local development projects.
Government efforts to address the Bloomington-Normal housing shortage are a work in progress. Every little effort to make it ...
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A lawsuit filed Tuesday suggested Democrats continue to hold a supermajority in the Illinois House thanks to illegally ...
The City of Bloomington is looking to create a long-range plan to address the maintenance needs and possible expansion of ...