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The board agreed to pursue phased upgrades at 65 Miller Avenue, with initial estimates of nearly $400,000 per building and about $400,000 for a proposed resiliency center.
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The Milton Housing Authority is developing plans to improve building exteriors and create a resiliency center with a generator and upgraded community-room facilities. It also applied for funding toward a $577,297 microgrid and battery-backup system. The board approved a pet policy, revoked the travel policy, and delayed approval of a sexual-harassment policy until a revised draft is presented.
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