Comments Welcome Proposed Amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan

Boston, MALocal News

Boston's proposed amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan (CPP) represent a vital step in enhancing local housing policies and community engagement. The amendments aim to add a reference to the HUD Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program, which could facilitate funding for affordable housing projects. Additionally, the proposal removes references to the now-terminated Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, reflecting a shift in federal policy. The restoration of flexibilities granted under the CARES Act is particularly significant, as it allows the city to adapt more effectively to ongoing housing challenges. An updated table summarizing CPP statutory requirements will further clarify expectations for residents and stakeholders.

Public feedback is welcomed until May 4th, emphasizing the importance of community input in these processes. Residents can share their thoughts via email, phone, or traditional mail, ensuring diverse voices are heard. This initiative demonstrates Boston's commitment to improving housing accessibility and fostering public participation in governmental decisions.

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