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Sudbury housing authority and neighbors spar over Pine Lakes duplex proposal as architects refine designs before town meeting
Summary
At a Town of Sudbury Housing Authority meeting, residents pressed the authority to reconsider proposed duplexes in the Pine Lakes neighborhood while the authority said architects are still developing designs and a presentation for the joint town meeting is likely to be refined before the vote.
At a Town of Sudbury Housing Authority meeting (date not specified), residents urged the authority to reconsider a proposal to build duplexes in the Pine Lakes neighborhood, and authority members said architects are still refining concept designs ahead of a joint presentation to the town.
The exchange was the meeting's most contested item. Alicia Carillo, a Sudbury resident, told the authority: "I am still hoping that there is room for the housing authority to reconsider their proposal to develop duplexes in the Pine Lakes neighborhood." Carillo said she is not opposed to affordable housing generally but asked the authority to preserve existing single-family affordable homes in her neighborhood and to consider other sites in town.
The authority's members said the project remains a proposal and that final design details depend on the architects' work. Sherry, a housing authority member, said the authority has "just gotten our architects" and…
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