Jacksonville Area Legal Aid attorneys Steve Albee and Clayton Miller will staff the organization’s “Project House-Hold” foreclosure clinic that reopened Thursday near Ribault High School with the help of City funding. City Council member Glorious Johnson was able to secure $112,500 from a City Council contingency fund to reopen the clinic that had shut down three months ago. “We are trying to make sure people stay in their homes and, by doing that, we can help maintain the tax revenue stream,” said Johnson. “A boarded-up house doesn’t do the City any good. We have to help people stay in those homes.” The Community Foundation also supported the reopening.