Residents in 30 Tillicoultry flats, who were forced to leave their homes last year after RAAC was discovered, have received an update.
Clackmannanshire Council has sent them a letter, outlining the options being discussed.
They are in temporary accommodation due to the potentially dangerous concrete.
The affected buildings were 75-97 Chapelle Crescent, 6-22 Park Street and 35-51 High Street.
Councillor Jane McTaggart, spokesperson for housing and property, said: “I am pleased that affected local residents have been given a written update on this challenging situation. The Council continues to recognise this is a worrying time for those concerned and can confirm that there is ongoing communication with those affected by RAAC and their representatives.
“We will continue to provide appropriate support and updates where available to those directly affected."