“Neighbors sue [Nashville] church over micro home village planned for people experiencing homelessness.” The Contributor, a nonprofit weekly street newspaper sold by people experiencing homelessness and poverty in Nashville, reports:
Two dozen neighbors in the Glencliff area have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to bar the construction of a micro home village that would house people experiencing homelessness.
The micro home village, dubbed The Village at Glencliff, is a project of Open Table Nashville with Glencliff United Methodist Church. The village of 22 homes would sit on the church’s property at 2901 Glencliff Road.
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Attorney Andrew Preston with Buerger, Moseley & Carson PLC said he will be responding to the lawsuit on behalf of Glencliff United Methodist Church, the Tennessee Conference and Bishop McAlilly.
Church Law and Tax covers the suit here.