Revere Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board Discusses New Funding and Senior Repair Program Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
The Revere Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board meeting on November 12, 2025, centered on financial developments, including a new influx of funds from the Madera project, progress on the senior citizens home repairs program, and strategic planning for future affordable housing initiatives.
A major highlight of the meeting was the announcement of a $250,000 payment from the developers of the Madera project on River Beach, intended as part of the project’s approval conditions. This substantial contribution, while not yet reflected in the trust’s current balance, is expected to bolster the board’s future affordable housing initiatives. The chair expressed optimism regarding the potential for additional financial support from similar development projects, underlining the importance of these contributions to the board’s mission.
The board’s attention then turned to the active senior citizens home repairs program, which has seen a significant level of interest, with 26 applications submitted in a short time frame. This program aims to assist seniors with necessary home repairs, providing financial support up to $5,000 per project or covering the actual costs if lower. However, the application process encountered several challenges, primarily due to technological barriers and high demand for contractors.
The program’s launch at the senior center’s resource fair connected applicants with JM Services, a contractor offering free estimates. However, obtaining quotes for smaller projects proved challenging, as contractors tend to prioritize larger projects over $50,000, limiting accessibility for seniors with minor repair needs.
Technological barriers were notable, as many seniors faced difficulties with the online application process. Despite the senior center’s provision of digital navigators to assist applicants, some individuals were unable to submit their documentation in time due to the allocation of funds before their appointments. While 12 applications were conditionally approved, with five awards totaling $19,525.19 already disbursed, a waiting list remains for those who completed documentation but were not funded, raising further discussions about additional funding to support these applicants.
During the meeting, a motion to authorize an additional $5,000 was unanimously approved, aimed at accommodating one applicant facing submission issues and potentially assisting someone on the waiting list. The board also explored the idea of sharing success stories from program beneficiaries, seeing this as a means to highlight the positive impact of their efforts.
The meeting also covered updates on other housing programs, including the ADU loan program set to launch in spring, and the first-time homebuyer initiatives, which have seen a slight uptick in activity. Two additional recipients have received down payment assistance, with ongoing efforts to coordinate workshops with financial institutions like MNT Bank and Metro Credit Union.
A new consolidated interest list was announced as a central resource for individuals interested in affordable condos, designed to notify them when units become available. This initiative coincides with the imminent sale of two affordable units on River Street and the availability of units on Salem.
Further discussion involved a proposal to establish a small pool of funds, initially suggested at $4,000, to assist with closing costs for transactions involving sales to River residents. While there was some debate on the adequacy of the amount, the board decided to table the proposal for further research, considering historical closing costs and data from other cities.
Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
Housing Authority Officials:
Joseph Gravellese, Claire Inzerillo, Anayo Osueke, Deborah Frank, Dean Harris, Laila Pietri, Lori Manzo, Matthew Wolfer
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/12/2025
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Recording Published:
11/12/2025
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Duration:
43 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
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