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During her State of the City address, Mayor Wu announced a bold plan to create 3,000 new units of public housing in Boston. This initiative, led by the Boston Housing Authority (BHA) and the Housing Innovation Lab (Housing iLab), aims to provide affordable and stable housing for residents while also promoting economic mobility.
The BHA and Housing iLab are seeking input from the community to help shape the future of these new public housing developments. The goal is for residents to pay no more than 30% of their income on rent, ensuring long-term affordability.
Public housing has been proven to provide stability and opportunity for both residents and neighborhoods. With the BHA's nationally recognized Family Self Sufficiency and First Home programs, it can also serve as a pathway for economic mobility.
Given the potential benefits and availability of resources, the BHA and Housing iLab are inviting Bostonians to answer one important question: Where should new public housing be built in Boston? And how can it be combined with publicly or privately owned land?
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To gather ideas and proposals, a Request for Information (RFI) has been issued. The BHA is looking for responses that align with three main goals: envisioning the future of public housing, building new units across different neighborhoods, and promoting well-being and opportunity for residents.
"We see this as an opportunity to reimagine the design and narrative of public housing in Boston," said Mayor Wu. "We want to create mixed-income communities that invest in resident leadership and ensure long-term affordability."
The RFI is open to all interested parties including residents, planners, developers, and anyone with a sense of imagination and interest in the public good. The BHA is particularly interested in ideas that involve publicly or privately owned land and explore partnerships with other uses such as commercial spaces or community centers.
For those looking to learn more, the RFI can be found under current bid opportunities on the City of Boston's website. The BHA also encourages interested parties to explore the Citywide Land Audit for an overview of city-owned sites.
This ambitious plan for 3,000 new units of public housing in Boston is a testament to Mayor Wu's commitment to creating affordable and stable housing for all residents. With community input and collaboration, this initiative has the potential to not only provide homes but also promote well-being and opportunity for Bostonians.
During her State of the City address, Mayor Wu announced a bold plan to create 3,000 new units of public housing in Boston. This initiative, led by the Boston Housing Authority (BHA) and the Housing Innovation Lab (Housing iLab), aims to provide affordable and stable housing for residents while also promoting economic mobility.
The BHA and Housing iLab are seeking input from the community to help shape the future of these new public housing developments. The goal is for residents to pay no more than 30% of their income on rent, ensuring long-term affordability.
Public housing has been proven to provide stability and opportunity for both residents and neighborhoods. With the BHA's nationally recognized Family Self Sufficiency and First Home programs, it can also serve as a pathway for economic mobility.
Given the potential benefits and availability of resources, the BHA and Housing iLab are inviting Bostonians to answer one important question: Where should new public housing be built in Boston? And how can it be combined with publicly or privately owned land?
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To gather ideas and proposals, a Request for Information (RFI) has been issued. The BHA is looking for responses that align with three main goals: envisioning the future of public housing, building new units across different neighborhoods, and promoting well-being and opportunity for residents.
"We see this as an opportunity to reimagine the design and narrative of public housing in Boston," said Mayor Wu. "We want to create mixed-income communities that invest in resident leadership and ensure long-term affordability."
The RFI is open to all interested parties including residents, planners, developers, and anyone with a sense of imagination and interest in the public good. The BHA is particularly interested in ideas that involve publicly or privately owned land and explore partnerships with other uses such as commercial spaces or community centers.
For those looking to learn more, the RFI can be found under current bid opportunities on the City of Boston's website. The BHA also encourages interested parties to explore the Citywide Land Audit for an overview of city-owned sites.
This ambitious plan for 3,000 new units of public housing in Boston is a testament to Mayor Wu's commitment to creating affordable and stable housing for all residents. With community input and collaboration, this initiative has the potential to not only provide homes but also promote well-being and opportunity for Bostonians.
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