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Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority CEO Steven Nesmith leads a meeting of the RRHA Board of Commissioners on Wednesday evening, April 16, at Virginia Union University’s Claude G. Perkins Living and Learning Center. After three hours of discussion, the board voted down a proposal to transfer Gilpin Court, the city’s largest public housing community, to the Richmond Development Corporation. (Photo by Julianne Tripp Hillian)

Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority CEO Steven Nesmith leads a meeting of the RRHA Board of Commissioners on Wednesday evening, April 16, at Virginia Union University’s Claude G. Perkins Living and Learning Center. After three hours of discussion, the board voted down a proposal to transfer Gilpin Court, the city’s largest public housing community, to the Richmond Development Corporation. (Photo by Julianne Tripp Hillian)

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RRHA board votes against lease transfer for Gilpin Court

The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted 5-4 Wednesday to reject a proposed transfer of Gilpin Court, the city’s oldest public housing development, during a meeting at Virginia Union University.