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June

8

2007

Daily News Tribune
Waltham: Housing authority approves spending plan

WALTHAM --- The Waltham Housing Authority has approved a fiscal plan to spend nearly $500,000 awarded by the federal government to upgrade 265 federal housing units in the city. The housing authority expects it will also receive up to $10 million from the state to modernize the city's 516 state-subsidized units.

June

7

2007

Cape Cod Times
Cape Cod: Housing grants program to target local workers

CAPE COD --- State officials and local business leaders announced a $500,000 pilot program to help make housing more affordable for Cape workers. The money will be used to help between 50 and 75 families earning no more than 110 percent of the area median income pay certain housing costs, like down-payments or closing costs.

June

6

2007

Amesbury News
Amesbury: Council OKs 40R zoning change for Height project

AMESBURY --- The proposed 240-unit Amesbury Heights development cleared another hurdle last month when the municipal council voted unanimously to support designating the land as a 40R smart growth district. The measure, which will allow developers to build at greater densities, now must be approved by the mayor and the state.

May

31

2007

Springfield Republican
Springfield: Expands focus on blight at demolition ceremony

SPRINGFIELD --- The city continued to target blighted buildings in the Old Hill section yesterday, knocking down an automotive garage that had fallen into city hands due to back taxes. At the demolition ceremony, Mayor Charles V. Ryan said this and other sites would be turned into housing and added the city will next set its sights on blighted buildings in the North End neighborhood.

May

30

2007

Springfield Republican
Easthampton: Mulls smart growth zoning, eyes 9 sites as suitable

EASTHAMPTON --- The city is considering whether it should adopt a state-created zoning provision that creates "smart growth districts." So far, nine parcels in the city have been identified as qualifying because of their proximity to transportation, water and sewer infrastructure or both.

May

30

2007

Chelmsford Independent
Chelmsford: HA sees potential for 100 units at old school site

CHELMSFORD --- The housing authority director believes the town can use Community Preservation Act funds to spark the transformation of an abandoned 34-acre truancy school site into 100 units of housing. Neighbors agree that something should be done to the property (owned now by UMass-Lowell) but some expressed concern about how housing might impact traffic in the neighborhood.