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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. Voucher program is supposed to help poor families rent a home ...

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    When the Boston Housing Authority opened its housing voucher waitlist in the early 2000s, David Gleich remembers a line of applicants that seemed to stretch a mile down the road.

  4. Boston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. New 83-unit affordable-housing complex opens in the Canal ...

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    The building has six studios, 28 one-bedroom units, 44 two-bedroom units and five three-bedroom units.

  6. Affordable housing lottery to be held for Hyannis apartments ...

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    About 13% — or 36 of the 272 units — will be set aside for low-income tenants, according to SEB Housing, which was hired to conduct the affordable housing lottery. As of Nov. 22, 34 households ...

  7. Old Harbor Housing Project - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017, the Boston Housing Authority announced a partnership with WinnCompanies [7] on a $1.6 billion redevelopment project that would replace the 1,016 subsidized apartments with 1,365 mixed-income units, adding middle-income/workforce housing and market-rate rental units and condominiums to the replacement subsidized units. [8]