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  2. Massachusetts Comprehensive Permit Act: Chapter 40B

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    The goal of the Affordable Housing Law (Chapter 40B) is to make at least 10% of every Massachusetts's community's housing stock affordable for moderate income households. As of June 30, 2011, 39 communities had met that goal. Details are available on the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Subsidized Housing Inventory.

  3. Guest column: Affordable Homes Act state's blueprint to solve ...

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    The AHA will kick-start the production of over 40,000 new homes and preserve thousands more existing units in Massachusetts over the ... $800 million for the state’s Affordable Housing Trust ...

  4. Massachusetts has a huge waitlist for state-funded housing ...

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    Deb Libby is running out of time to find a place to live. Libby, 56, moved to Worcester, Massachusetts, four years ago, in part to be closer to the doctors treating her for pancreatic cancer.

  5. Boston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Boston Housing Authority (BHA) is a public agency within the city of Boston, Massachusetts that provides subsidized public housing to low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The BHA is not a municipal agency, but a separate local entity. In the federal government model of the United States Department of Housing and Urban ...

  6. Towns settling for 'bare minimum' with housing law, advocates ...

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    There’s a new challenge to Massachusettshousing crisis: bare minimum compliance to the state's MBTA communities zoning law. ... MA affordable housing law sees towns settling for bare minimum ...

  7. 2010 Massachusetts Question 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Comprehensive Permits and Regional Planning Initiative, also known as Question 2, appeared on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the state of Massachusetts as an initiative. Question 2 was rejected by the Massachusetts voters by 1,254,759 "No" votes to 900,405 "Yes" votes. [1] The measure had been sponsored by Better Not Bigger, a ...

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