After months of delays, the city of Greensboro is distancing itself from Step Up on Second, the organization it tapped to convert the Regency Inn into housing for the chronically homeless.
Residents questioned city staff on ways to increase local input in a public hearing on the city's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for 2024 to 2025.
The investigation into the complaint filed to the North Carolina Human Relations Commission is expected to be completed within 90 days of its Feb. 20 filing.
The zoning allows for more than 70 homes to be built on around 24 acres, and was approved despite neighbors' concerns as city officials cite a lack of housing supply.