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Millbury Received Chapter 40B PEL
The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) has forwarded a Project Eligibility Letter (PEL) pertaining to the proposed Chapter 40B Rice Pond Village project to the Town of Millbury. The document, upon receipt, necessitates signatures from the corporate officer representing Rice Pond Village, LLC (Steven F. Venincasa and/or James Venincasa), as well as from Christopher Naff, the Chairperson of the Millbury Board of Selectmen, before it is returned to EOHLC. After which a final PEL will be issued by EOHLC.
Chapter 40B: Unraveling The Limitations Of A Partial Solution
While Chapter 40B attempts to address the housing affordability crisis, it too falls short of offering a comprehensive solution due to several limitations.
The Complex Puzzle of Affordable Housing: Why Zoning Changes Alone Won't Suffice
The United States is grappling with an escalating housing crisis, where soaring costs and limited affordable options have become an unfortunate reality for millions of individuals and families. Addressing this crisis demands multifaceted solutions that go beyond simple remedies. While changing zoning laws has been suggested as a potential solution, it's essential to recognize that zoning changes alone will not be enough to untangle the intricate web of factors contributing to the housing and affordable housing crisis in the United States.
Construction and Rat Migration: Unintended Consequences on Urban Ecology
Residents of Millbury living near two major multifamily developments, namely Cobblestone Village Apartments and 19 Canal Street Apartments, claim that the large-scale construction work has led to a noticeable increase in rat activity within their communities and properties. Numerous individuals assert that prior to the construction activities, rats were not present in their neighborhoods or properties.
Further Statement About Town Manager Resignation
Christopher Naff, the Chairperson of Millbury's Board of Selectmen, delivered a prepared statement during the Board of Selectmen Meeting on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, regarding Sean Hendricks abrupt resignation. Stating that I would like to provide some clarification for the community. I know there may still be quite a few questions unanswered, but this is all the information the board will be providing.
Millbury Town Manager Roadmap
The Town Charter outlines the procedures concerning the formation of a search committee, the qualifications expected of the town manager, the responsibilities of an interim town manager, and the specified timelines. This is a guide for interested parties to reference as the process of managing this interim period while working to hire a new town manager.