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Gov. Maura Healey’s administration has announced that it will make about 450 acres statewide available for housing.
On June 6, a Superior Court judge dismissed lawsuits from by nine towns challenging the MBTA Communities law. Here's why. The ...
A Superior Court judge concluded the possible costs of the MBTA Communities Act are "indirect," which means the law is not an ...
Superior Court Upholds Massachusetts MBTA Communities Law, Paving Way for Multi-Family Housing Zones
The Superior Court sided with the Massachusetts AG's office, dismissing lawsuits against the MBTA Communities Law, which ...
MBTA Communities Law certainly has legs for something that is mass transit related. The debate is equally fast paced and slow ...
Lawsuits — filed by the towns of Duxbury, Hamilton, Hanson, Holden, Marshfield, Middleton, Wenham, Weston, and Wrentham — ...
A series of lawsuits by Massachusetts towns claiming the MBTA Communities Act is an unfunded mandate have been thrown out by ...
Faced with a deficit of some 222,000 housing units, the Healey administration says it has found more than 450 acres of state ...
Officials say that a new initiative to make public land available to developers could create more than 3,500 new housing ...
Massachusetts is unleashing land for housing developers. Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll on Monday released an ...
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