Input sought on alternative housing

  • Suttons Bay residents watch and listen to a presentation by Peninsula Housing President Larry Mawby at the Suttons Bay-Bingham Fire Department May 2. This “housing workshop” served as an opportunity to exchange ideas on the area’s housing needs. Enterprise photo by Zachary Marano.
    Suttons Bay residents watch and listen to a presentation by Peninsula Housing President Larry Mawby at the Suttons Bay-Bingham Fire Department May 2. This “housing workshop” served as an opportunity to exchange ideas on the area’s housing needs. Enterprise photo by Zachary Marano.
Peninsula Housing, a nonprofi t housing land trust, is looking to bring affordable housing to several locations in central Leelanau County. As part of this process, Peninsula Housing’s founder and president, Larry Mawby, hosted a May 2 community workshop at the fire station in Suttons Bay, where he hoped to hear from the community on how best to meet their housing needs.“There is a real need for…

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