Boston 2030 Housing Plan Imagine Boston 2030 is Boston s first citywide plan in 50 years Shaped by more than 15 000 residents we ve created a framework to preserve and enhance Boston Today Boston is in a uniquely powerful position to create quality jobs strengthen our competitive economy add the housing our city needs to become more affordable and prepare
Mayor Martin J Walsh today released Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 the administration s housing plan The plan which aims to create housing across demographics and neighborhoods outlines the City s strategies for housing an expected 91 000 new Bostonians by the year 2030 and calls for the creation of 53 000 new units of housing at a variety of income levels across the City Through the strategies outlined in Housing Boston 2030 the City s comprehensive housing plan 98 of the City s target is completed under construction or in the City s development review and permitting pipeline 20 of new units are set aside for low moderate and middle income households
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Reflecting Mayor Walsh s commitment to keeping Boston affordable to a range of incomes the updated plan commits to maintaining Boston s stock of income restricted affordable housing at its nearly 20 percent rate Of the 69 000 new units that will be created by 2030 15 820 of them will be income restricted Homepage Boston gov
HOUSING BOSTON 2030 UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2018 demographic data now available Boston s 2030 population is projected to be closer to 760 000 people To house this increased population Boston s housing production goal must increase from 53 000 units to 69 000 new units by 2030 In Boston s comprehensive housing strategy Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 HB2030 While the balance of this report outlines the City s progress against HB2030 goals in 2020 it also provides a summary of how the City of Boston s housing agencies and the Department of Neighborhood Development DND specifically responded to
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Mayor Martin J Walsh today announced the release of the last draft of the Imagine Boston 2030 Plan a framework for Boston s growth to expand opportunity increase affordability and improve quality of life in the City based on the input of over 14 000 residents from every neighborhood The release of the draft plan kicks off a month long comment period before the final Imagine Boston plan is Solving the City s housing crisis is a shared endeavor that requires different types of investments and interventions Investments in the FY21 budget are guided by the goals laid out in Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 the Mayor s housing plan to address Boston s growing population In 2018 the City took an aggressive but necessary step to increase its target for new housing units
Imagine Boston 2030 has heard loud and clear that housing affordability is a top issue for Bostonians Mayor Walsh rolled out Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 the City s strategy to responsibly plan for our projected growth to over 700 000 residents by 2030 In the plan Building on his Administration s commitment to creating more housing at all income levels to meet the needs of a growing city Mayor Martin J Walsh today announced that Boston has surpassed 30 000 units permitted under the administration s housing plan Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 This includes more than 6 000 income restricted units or 20 percent of the total new housing which is
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Imagine Boston 2030 is Boston s first citywide plan in 50 years Shaped by more than 15 000 residents we ve created a framework to preserve and enhance Boston Today Boston is in a uniquely powerful position to create quality jobs strengthen our competitive economy add the housing our city needs to become more affordable and prepare
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Mayor Martin J Walsh today released Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 the administration s housing plan The plan which aims to create housing across demographics and neighborhoods outlines the City s strategies for housing an expected 91 000 new Bostonians by the year 2030 and calls for the creation of 53 000 new units of housing at a variety of income levels across the City
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Boston 2030 Housing Plan - The Housing a Changing City Boston 2030 plan that lays out a series of housing goals that address Boston s growing population This year s budget supports the Mayor s commitment to create and preserve affordable housing end chronic homelessness and support homeowners and renters