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Council accepts $35,000 demolition grant for Next Step Living project amid disability-housing concerns

2272880 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Concord City Council on Monday voted to accept $35,000 in grant funds to reimburse demolition costs at 3 North State Street for a Next Step Living Inc. supportive‑housing proposal for 12 adults with developmental disabilities.

The Concord City Council on Monday voted to accept $35,000 in grant funds from the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs to reimburse internal demolition costs at 3 North State Street, a project proposed by Next Step Living Inc. The resolution passed by the required two-thirds majority after a public hearing.

Why it matters: Next Step Living is proposing a congregate supportive-living facility to provide housing for 12 adults with developmental disabilities. The city manager described the project as part of the city's broader housing work and noted the funds are reimbursement grants that will be…

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