Application of Redevelopment Authority for Site Eligibility Study
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The Farm Project (UR. Mass. 15-1) The Farm Project entered into the execution phase in 1958 and will be closed out in 1970. This project is receiving national recognition for its integration of high income, moderate income, and low income apartments side by side on the same site. The Marsh Project (Mass. R-37) The 19 acre Marsh Urban Renewal Project is located in Brookline Village near the eastern town boundary. This project entered the execution phase in 1965 and will be closed out in 1974. Th...e reuse of this project will consist of offices and industrial service, as well as the first air rights development for moderate income housing outside of New York City. Brookline Village #3 - Cameron The Brookline Redevelopment Authority filed a Survey and Planning Application for the Cameron Project in 1967. It is anticipated that planning funds for this project will be releaeed sometirae during the federal fiscal year (June 30, 1971),, Cleveland Circle Air Rights An application for funds with which to do planning for an air rights development over the MBTA carbarn area at Cleveland Circle was filed with the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1969.
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