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AHNI to begin phase one of move-in to Geneva Tower

Updated: 3-3-22

The Affordable Housing Network, Inc. (AHNI) is moving residents who live on floors 1-8 back into Geneva Tower today. The move-in will take place in phases throughout the day. 122 residents will be moving back into their units.

Alternative arrangements have been made for individuals who are unable to reoccupy their unit.

Linn County Emergency Management will oversee transportation for residents from Veterans Memorial Coliseum to Geneva Tower. AHNI and Four Oaks will oversee the move-in process for residents. The American Red Cross will continue to operate the temporary shelter at Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the day while residents wait for their designated move-in time.

If you are interested in helping the families affected by the fire, you can make donations here or to the American Red Cross under the Disaster Relief donation designation.

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