
Wu Will Keep Dillon as Boston Housing Chief
Boston Mayor-elect Michelle Wu has announced she will keep Sheila Dillon in charge of the city’s Department of Neighborhood Development and head of housing policy efforts.
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 10, 2021
Boston Mayor-elect Michelle Wu has announced she will keep Sheila Dillon in charge of the city’s Department of Neighborhood Development and head of housing policy efforts.
by Banker & Tradesman | Dec 24, 2017
The city of Boston’s housing plan, “Housing a Changing City: Boston 2030,” has three objectives: to create housing across demographics and neighborhoods, outline the city’s strategies for housing an expected 91,000 new Bostonians by the year 2030 and call for the creation of 53,000 new units of housing at a variety of income levels across the city.
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