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mobility housing

British  

noun

  1. social welfare houses designed or adapted for people who have difficulty in walking but are not necessarily chairbound See also wheelchair housing

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The Prince William Board of County Supervisors approved the various portions of the plan — covering land use, mobility, housing, sewers and utilities — in a series of 5-2 votes during an eight-hour meeting that ended about 4:30 a.m.

From Washington Post

“I have never seen him participating in debates about the electricity grid, the environment, education, health, urban mobility, housing,” said Mr. Alencar, who belongs to the liberal Socialism and Liberty Party.

From New York Times

“That the priorities that we have collectively come up with, around economic inequities, upward mobility, housing and transportation infrastructure don’t get lost in this process,” Winston said.

From Seattle Times

“That the priorities that we have collectively come up with, around economic inequities, upward mobility, housing and transportation infrastructure don’t get lost in this process,” Winston said.

From Washington Times

Consultants will be asked to look at ways to improve mobility, housing, education and health and safety.

From Seattle Times