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December

12

2022

Hampshire Gazette » Emily Thurlow
Southampton: To vote on adopting housing trust

SOUTHAMPTON --- Voters at Special Town Meeting on Tue., Dec. 13 will decide whether to adopt an affordable housing trust. The push for this came from the town's housing authority, which has advocated that a trust would help the town use local funds to increase its supply of affordable housing. MHP has been working with the housing authority board to build understanding within the community about the benefits of having a trust.

December

12

2022

Greenfield Recorder » Julian Mendoza
Montague: Wants to turn town site into housing

MONTAGUE --- The town of Montague plans to issue a request for proposals within a few weeks for what would be the first deed-restricted affordable housing developed in Montague in more than a decade. The 0.65-acre lot is on First Street in the village of Turners Falls. Six detached single-family dwellings with a strip of parking at the rear or 12 townhouse-style units with similar parking are under consideration.

December

9

2022

Patch » Scott Souza
Beverly: Building height limit meetings continue

BEVERLY --- The city held its second public meeting on how to control downtown development on Dec. 5, discussing an ordinance change that would eliminate the downtown's "tall building" overlay district entirely and also reduce height limits on Cabot and Rantoul streets, the downtown's major thoroughfares and the epicenter of recent multifamily development near the train station. In addition, policy makers discussed increasing affordable housing requirements.

December

9

2022

Berkshire Eagle » Heather Bellow
Gr. Barrington: Hopes to preserve downtown affordability

GREAT BARRINGTON --- The Community Development Corporation of South Berkshire is under contract to buy a Main Street building to preserve low rents for the eight apartments upstairs. To buy the building - known as Marble Block - the CDC must raise $1 million by the end of the year. The CDCSB plans to fundraise and will ask the town’s affordable housing trust to devote $100,000 to the purchase. The nonprofit hopes to maintain preference for local rather than out-of-area tenants in future, but that will depend on conditions attached to state funding.

December

9

2022

City of Somerville
Somerville: Commits funds to city voucher program

SOMERVILLE --- The city and the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Fund are each committing $1.8M to fund the first five years of the city’s municipal voucher program, a deeply affordable long-term housing subsidy with priority for families excluded from federal housing programs, including immigrant families. Additional initial funding is being provided through federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Currently, the Office of Housing Stability works to assist residents in accessing a range of federal and state housing supports and programs. But some vulnerable families are unable to access affordable housing or obtain long-term rental assistance either because they are ineligible for federal programs or don't meet emergency criteria.

December

6

2022

Community Advocate » Maureen Sullivan
Marlborough: Gets grant for MBTA zoning work

MARLBOROUGH --- The city has received a $42,000 state grant to help it comply with the state's new multifamily zoning requirement for MBTA communities. Marlborough, which is classified as an "adjacent" community due to its proximity to the Southborough commuter rail stop, will use the funds to explore the feasibility of adopting zoning that would allow multifamily housing near Rt. 495, Simarano Drive and Cedar Hill Street. Marlborough has 17,547 housing units as of 2020 and will need to zone for at least 1,755 additional multifamily units to comply with the law.