HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) – According to Hinton City Council President, Jim Leslie, 13 more properties are set to be demolished in Hinton as part of the city’s ongoing efforts to remove dilapidated strictures. This marks the second year the city has received grant funding to remove dilapidated structures. The list includes 1780 Temple Street, 1706 Temple Street, 303 13th Avenue, 206 13th Avenue, 316 12th Avenue, 307 11th Avenue, 717 Temple Street, 708 Ballengee Street, 700 Ballengee Street, 419 James Street, 108 and 138 Herman Street and 254 Main Street.
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