FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) -- The idea sounds good enough -- take an old corporate campus that used to have thousands of workers, but now sits empty, and make it a 24/7 crisis center for the homeless, bonus if the property is donated to the city.
That's exactly the plan Hagerstown, Maryland, has been exploring with the former CitiCorp facility. But a town, in a completely different state, has a problem with it.
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"The facility is eight miles away from downtown Hagerstown," said Chris Ardinger, Antrim Township, Pennsylvania, manager. "It's directly on our border, so State Line, PA, is the closest town there."
State Line is an unincorporated community in Antrim Township. They control the traffic light just outside the camp