The directive was released Wednesday. It came after a Review-Journal story showed residents worried about housing insecurity with plans to end the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.
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Residents are facing a move in a tight rental market as Las Vegas ends the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. As the final 61 homes are sold, the city said no one will be evicted and assistance is offered.
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