Revere Board Discusses Expanding Housing Programs and ADU Loan Details

The recent meeting of the Revere Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board focused on expanding the senior repairs program and refining the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) loan application process. These discussions are part of the board’s ongoing efforts to address affordable housing needs in the community, with particular attention to low-income seniors, veterans, and persons with disabilities.

The board dedicated attention to the expansion of its senior repairs program. The program, which currently assists low-income seniors with critical home repairs, has been very successful. Board members discussed the possibility of extending the reach of the program to include veterans and persons with disabilities. The conversation highlighted the necessity of increasing grant amounts to support more households, citing past successful projects like a substantial roof repair that required considerable funding to prevent displacement.

A key part of the discussion centered around the existing application process, which requires applicants to present contractor estimates. Board members noted that this requirement could be a barrier for those who lack internet access or resources to find contractors. The board expressed a desire to explore alternative models that would make the program more accessible and supportive for applicants, while still maintaining control over the process. The members emphasized the importance of collaborating with experienced community partners to refine program parameters and craft more effective grant proposals. The potential to scale the program’s funding from $50,000 to as much as $125,000 was viewed as a viable opportunity, given the program’s past successes.

Closing out the discussion on the senior repairs program, it was reported that all but one of the approved projects had been completed, with the final project expected to be finished soon. This update was met with approval.

The meeting also delved into the ADU loan program. The board is preparing to make the application available on its website, with specific terms and conditions already approved. The ADU loan program is designed to support homeowners in constructing or renovating ADUs, provided that rents remain affordable and compliant with HUD guidelines. Details of the program include requirements that properties be the primary residence of the owner, adherence to building codes, and penalties for non-compliance with occupancy and rent regulations.

Discussions highlighted the need for clear communication in the application process, especially regarding the repayment obligations if properties or rents exceed allowed rates. There was also a consensus on specifying that properties must be within the city limits. The board emphasized the importance of applicants understanding that the first step in building an ADU is a site plan review, and plans are in place to clarify this in the application.

The board allocated $50,000 for the ADU projects, with a cap of five projects to be approved on a first-come, first-served basis. The affordability agreement requires that units be made available at an affordable rate, with landlords obligated to submit lease agreements for city review. The need for applicants to verify additional information and potentially communicate with the site plan review and building department was highlighted to ensure all documentation aligns correctly.

The board also discussed responses to a request for proposals (RFP) for city-owned properties. Bids for a property on Glendale Street had closed, and the board considered whether to prioritize the construction of affordable units or consider bids offering comparable value for the property. The facilitator clarified that while the RFP preferred bids that advance affordable housing initiatives, it did not require them. The board expressed a willingness to remain flexible in its evaluation of bids, ready to pivot based on the proposals received.

Finally, the meeting addressed an open call application response for a budget allocation of up to $50,000. The applicant, North Sufolk, had previously contacted the board and would be invited to discuss their application further. In the concluding portion of the meeting, a member shared their selection for participation in the Massachusetts housing leadership program, receiving congratulations from the group.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
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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