Infrastructure Used to Raise ‘Significant Hurdles’ for Housing
Officials in some Boston suburbs are turning to water and sewer infrastructure in their quest to obey the letter, but not necessarily the spirit, of the MBTA Communities law.
by Steve Adams | Nov 10, 2024
Officials in some Boston suburbs are turning to water and sewer infrastructure in their quest to obey the letter, but not necessarily the spirit, of the MBTA Communities law.
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