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Housing division plans bold budget to tackle crisis

June 10, 2024 | Somerville City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Housing division plans bold budget to tackle crisis
During a recent government meeting, the director of the housing division expressed gratitude to council members for their unwavering support in addressing the ongoing housing crisis affecting the city and region. The director highlighted the division's commitment to providing affordable, safe, and sustainable housing for individuals and families who struggle to find suitable options in the private market.

As part of the discussion, the director outlined key changes proposed in the housing division's budget for the fiscal year 2025. These adjustments aim to enhance the division's capacity to respond effectively to the pressing housing needs within the community. The emphasis on expanding resources reflects a proactive approach to tackling the challenges posed by the current housing landscape.

The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between the housing division and local government officials in striving to meet the housing demands of residents, ensuring that more individuals have access to quality living conditions.

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