December
10
2006
ARLINGTON --- The city manager has called for a second land appraisal to be performed on a parcel that developers hope to designate as a 40B effort, saying that earlier estimates may be too high.
December
10
2006
ARLINGTON --- The city manager has called for a second land appraisal to be performed on a parcel that developers hope to designate as a 40B effort, saying that earlier estimates may be too high.
December
8
2006
LAWRENCE --- A $40 million plan will rehabilitate a mill into 155 rental apartments that will eventually be converted to condominium units. Ten percent of the units will be reserved for low-income renters.
December
7
2006
COHASSET --- Selectmen have given the Housing Partnership approval to pursue plans to redevelop an old hospital as affordable units, acknowledging that many senior citizens, young families, and children of current residents cannot afford the median purchase price for a home in town.
December
7
2006
HARVARD --- The Board of Selectmen has given its support for a "friendly" 40B effort that will add 12 units of housing, of which three will be affordable and two will be reserved for community members.
December
7
2006
CONCORD --- The local housing committee has been replaced by the Concord Housing Development Corporation, with hopes that it will be able to leverage greater community preservation funds to proactively pursue affordable housing opportunities.
December
6
2006
BEDFORD --- Despite having surpassed the state's required 10 percent affordable housing minimum, Bedford approved $600,000 in community preservation funds for the construction of eight affordable housing units through Habitat for Humanity.