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Sudbury housing authority approves FY26 plan amid neighborhood concern over duplex redevelopment
Summary
The Sudbury Housing Authority approved its FY26 annual plan and authorized an RFP for redevelopment design work, drawing public pushback from Pine Lakes residents concerned about converting single-family homes to duplexes and questions about funding and long-term sustainability.
The Sudbury Housing Authority on Dec. 12 approved its FY26 annual plan and authorized issuance of an RFP to select design and development teams for a proposed redevelopment project that could convert several single-family units into duplexes.
The vote followed a public hearing in which residents pressed the authority for clarity on funding, timelines and neighborhood impacts. Housing authority staff (Speaker 4) said the authority is still in an exploratory phase, has completed engineering studies and plans to seek an architect through an RFP: "we are exploring every opportunity" and the RFP will use a total development cost estimate of $4.18 million, staff said.
Why it matters: The redevelopment proposal would change the composition of the authority’s small portfolio (the state portfolio was…
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