Centennial residents receive letter of intent

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  • By Senior Airman Jarad A. Denton
  • 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Airmen and their families who reside in Centennial Estates recently received a letter of intent from the Ellsworth housing office, regarding their decision to continue living in the units or accepting a paid government move.

Every resident is required to complete the LOI and return it to the housing office before May 1.

"The letter of intent gives us an opportunity to put funds together to pay for the upcoming moves," said Harold Jensen, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron chief of housing assistance. "It will give us the information needed to help residents who wish to move."

Mr. Jensen said the housing office will not accept new requests for paid moves after July 15. The LOI is mandatory to complete and failure to comply will result in the inability for Airmen to receive a paid move, if Airmen do not submit it to the housing office by May 1.