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Charles River Center and nonprofit developer outline 86-unit affordable housing plan with on-site services

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Charles River Center and the Planning Office for Urban Affairs presented an 86-unit affordable housing proposal June 17, combining half the units for CRC clients with state-funded wraparound services and half for the broader community.

The Planning Board received an informal presentation June 17 from Charles River Center (CRC) and the Planning Office for Urban Affairs on an 86-unit inclusive affordable housing project to be sited on roughly 3.5 acres adjacent to the CRC campus.

Ann Marie Bajra, president and CEO of Charles River Center, described the project as mixed supportive and community housing: “We are developing 86 affordable housing units…half of which will be designated to the general community and half of which will be designated to the Charles River Center clientele,” she said. The CRC team said on-site wraparound services for residents with intellectual and developmental…

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