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The online maps lay out individual parcels that are well suited for dense housing, housing and what should be reserved
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The Cape & Islands Regional Network on Homelessness counted just under 400 people during the annual, federally-mandated Point in Time Count this year. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with the head of one local nonprofit about what the data reveals.
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Martha's Vineyard residents overwhelmingly approve a proposal to address the housing crisis on the island.The idea is to create a regional housing bank and its gaining traction in other Massachusetts communities. But it needs state lawmakers' approval.
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The partnership announced between Community Development Partnership and Homeless Prevention Council
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The Select Board feels good about getting so much community support to move forward with the work, chair Dave Abramson said.
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Residents who've struggled to find housing urged the commission to support building more apartments. But others say Twin Brooks should be preserved as open space for public use and wildlife habitat.
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Realtors, advocates and medical officials testify before state committee pushing for real estate tax to create affordable housing.
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Local conservation leaders urged the audience not to consider the development a done deal, and to take action against it.
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Demand for second homes on Cape Cod, driven in part by the pandemic, is driving up real estate prices even higher than they’ve been in the past. In this conclusion to a two-part story, Jennette Barnes explores what some communities are doing — and what they could be doing — to ensure year-round residents can afford to live on Cape Cod.
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Similar bills have failed to get traction at the state house, but lawmakers are hopeful the proposals from big cities may move them forward