A long-vacant building at 290 North Main Street in Mansfield may finally be coming down—but not without controversy. The Richland County Land Bank is seeking state funding to purchase and demolish the property, but with a total project cost of $730,000, they need the city’s financial support to move forward. While local officials see this as a key step in revitalizing Main Street, some argue that public money shouldn’t be used to buy a property that should be the owner’s responsibility. In this episode, we break down the debate, the potential impact on the community, and what happens next.
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