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City board approves innovative affordable housing project

July 02, 2024 | Planning Board, Cambridge City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City board approves innovative affordable housing project
In a recent government meeting, city officials expressed strong support for a new housing project in Cambridge, highlighting its potential to enhance affordability and promote homeownership. The project, which includes larger units and a focus on community integration, received positive feedback from both board members and the public, with many praising its innovative design and responsiveness to the surrounding streets.

Board member Mary Liedecker emphasized the project's unique approach, noting that it is not a \"cookie cutter\" development and commending the collaboration between the developer, the city, and the neighborhood. The project aims to address housing needs while maintaining aesthetic and functional standards, with ongoing discussions about design elements such as lighting for the retail corridor.

The planning board unanimously agreed to grant the necessary special permits, contingent upon further refinement of certain design aspects. Staff members indicated that they would continue to work closely with the developers to ensure that all concerns are addressed, particularly regarding the lighting plan, which remains a work in progress.

The meeting concluded with a consensus that the project aligns with the city’s urban design objectives and will contribute positively to the local community. Board members expressed hope that this initiative could serve as a model for future developments, showcasing effective collaboration and community engagement in urban planning.

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