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Housing Advisory Board outlines projects, funding and new metrics; town at 7.2% deed‑restricted affordable housing, HAB sets long‑term 10% goal
Summary
The Housing Advisory Board presented its annual report, summarizing recent trust‑fund commitments, completion of an affordable housing production plan, ongoing projects including BHA developments and a $7.5 million town commitment to Walnut Hill, and a shift to counting deed‑restricted units in local metrics.
Roger Blood, chair of the Town of Brookline’s Housing Advisory Board, presented the board’s annual report to the Select Board on June 24, summarizing recent trust fund commitments, planning work, and new metrics for counting affordable housing in town.
The HAB said it has acted as trustee of the Town’s Affordable Housing Trust and reported three recent trust commitments: a completed Hebrew SeniorLife project at 108 Center Street, a 32‑unit senior housing project by the Brookline Housing Authority nearing completion, and the Walnut Hill project (a…
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