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Despite backlash, Woodside couple appeals to keep housing project alive
Neighbors of 10 Still Creek Road in Woodside rallied to oppose a multi-generational affordable housing project at a May 12 Town Council meeting that was so packed with experts, comments and controversy that a decision will have to wait until the council meets again.

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According to The Almanac’s source item, Despite backlash, Woodside couple appeals to keep housing project alive, Neighbors of 10 Still Creek Road in Woodside rallied to oppose a multi-generational affordable housing project at a May 12 Town Council meeting that was so packed with experts, comments and controversy that a decision will have to wait until the council meets again.
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- Despite backlash, Woodside couple appeals to keep housing project aliveThe Almanac - 2026-05-21T16:20:03+00:00
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