During a recent government meeting, members discussed pressing issues surrounding affordable housing in Southborough, highlighting the urgent need for action and community engagement. Paul provided an update from a recent conference, emphasizing the significant housing shortage in Massachusetts, with estimates suggesting a deficit of 55,000 units necessary for a stable market. He noted that Southborough must enhance its public relations efforts to raise awareness about the housing crisis and the importance of affordable housing initiatives.
The discussion revealed a consensus that while the committee, known as SHOPC, plays a facilitative role, it lacks the financial resources to execute housing projects independently. Members expressed concern over the political will to advance proposed projects, citing past instances where opposition has stalled progress. They acknowledged the necessity of advocating for affordable housing and fostering community support to influence the select board's decisions.
Additionally, the concept of community land trusts was introduced as a potential solution for securing land for affordable housing. This model allows towns to designate areas for community use, including housing, which could alleviate some financial barriers.
The meeting concluded with plans to appoint a new member to a working group focused on affordable housing, following the departure of a previous member. The group aims to collaborate with the affordable housing trust to explore viable projects and funding opportunities. Members agreed to reconvene in September to continue discussions and strategize on future initiatives.