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Several residents of Delhi let Norfolk County know recently that they don’t want low-income housing in their neighbourhood.
They were responding to reports that the developer behind the Bluegrass Estates subdivision at the east end of Argyle Avenue is ready to begin Phase III. Word has since circulated that Phase III may contain subsidized housing or housing geared to income.
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Five objections in all were received on this count.
“I have paid in excess of $500,000 to purchase my home,” one submission said. “I feel the direction the builder is taking toward lower-income housing is going to devalue my property.