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June 2, 2026
Column: Millbrook's Housing Crunch Won't Fix Itself — Here's What the City Should Do
Courier columnist Marcus Isley argues that Millbrook's elected leaders need to stop talking about affordable housing and start making the hard zoning decisions that will actually help working families.
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June 2, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Growth Is Real — But So Is the Risk of Leaving People Behind
Columnist Delia Hargrove argues that the wave of development and investment transforming Millbrook's core neighborhoods is genuinely exciting — but warns that without intentional policy choices, the city's working-class residents could be priced out of the story entirely.

May 29, 2026
Column: Millbrook's Housing Crunch Is Real — And City Hall Keeps Pretending It Isn't
Every month, the numbers get a little worse and the speeches from the podium get a little more polished — but nothing actually changes for the families who can't find a place to live in this city.

May 18, 2026
City Council Approves $12M Downtown Revitalization Package in Split Vote
Millbrook City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday night to approve a $12 million revitalization package for the downtown corridor, clearing the way for new streetscaping, facade grants, and a controversial parking garage demolition.