Boston Zoning Board Greenlights Homeless Shelter Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Boston Zoning Board of Appeals’ recent meeting was dominated by discussions of the ongoing operation of a homeless shelter on South Huntington Avenue, run by Victory Programs, Inc. Despite significant opposition from local residents concerned about public safety and neighborhood disruptions, the Board approved the conditional use permit for the shelter, emphasizing the need for supportive housing and services for the city’s homeless population. Additionally, the meeting addressed various other development projects.
39:47The proposal to convert the Envision Hotel into a homeless shelter has been a contentious issue in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Victory Programs, Inc., which manages the facility, sought approval for a change in use, maintaining that the shelter provides critical services to individuals experiencing homelessness. The facility, known as Visions of Victory, has been operational since November 2021 and is staffed continuously to ensure a supportive environment for residents.
Community feedback highlighted stark divisions, with several residents voicing opposition due to perceived increases in crime, drug-related activities, and littering in the area. Sam Rogers, a local resident, presented data indicating a substantial rise in 311 complaints about needles found near the property. He criticized Victory Programs for allegedly failing to maintain order, stating that the shelter’s operation has led to a “free-for-all” environment. Residents like Jim Katigan echoed these concerns, recounting personal experiences with drug dealing and safety issues that they linked to the shelter’s presence.
Despite these objections, the Board heard from supporters who underscored the necessity of the shelter. Connor Newman from the mayor’s office and State Representative Sam Montano acknowledged neighborhood concerns but emphasized the shelter’s role in addressing the housing crisis. City Councilor Ben Weber noted a lack of observed disruptions and advocated for the shelter’s continued operation. The Board ultimately approved the conditional use permit, with stipulations for ongoing community engagement and security measures.
02:12:53The meeting also addressed other development projects. A proposal for a property on Western Avenue, part of the Western Avenue corridor study, received approval. The project involves constructing a six-story residential building with an affordable housing component, aligning with the city’s strategic planning goals. The development will offer 39 residential units, with a portion designated for income-restricted housing, contributing to Boston’s affordable housing stock amidst ongoing urban growth.
02:34:33Another notable proposal involved the transformation of 77 to 81 Terrace Street into a five-story building with 48 affordable homeownership condominiums and public amenities like a community garden. This project, supported by the mayor’s office, aims to revitalize a previously contaminated site, offering significant public benefits and addressing local housing needs.
03:18:58The Board also reviewed a case concerning a proposed nightclub and live entertainment venue, which has sparked debate over its potential impact on the Angel Street neighborhood. Residents expressed concerns about noise, parking, and safety, while the applicant sought to assure the Board of their commitment to responsible operations. The proposal was approved with conditions, including reduced occupancy and regular community meetings to address quality-of-life issues.
Michelle Wu
Zoning Board Officials:
Giovanni Valencia, Norm Stembridge, Shavel’le Olivier, Sherry Dong, David Aiken, Katie Whewell, Hansy Barraza, Raheem Shepard, Alan Langham, Dave Collins, Arthur Jemison (Chief of Planning)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/06/2025
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Recording Published:
05/06/2025
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Duration:
284 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:
Boston
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