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Stamford formed an affordable housing trust. Now they get to divvy up $3,000,000.
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The site of the new deeply affordable housing development located at 72 Franklin Street before the groundbreaking ceremony in downtown Stamford, Conn. on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017.File / Michael Cummo / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD More than two years of work came to a head this week when the Board of Representatives formally approved terms for the Stamford Affordable Housing Trust.
The fund provides a home for money the Stamford has long collected to bankroll new affordable housing projects. But, under a new directive, the trust fund provides a more public approach towards assessing the city’s below-market housing needs.
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Feb 26, 2021
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After four days of leadership-focused content and events, the
EHS Daily Advisor’s first-ever EHS Leadership Week is drawing to a close. We’re taking a look back at all of our offerings during this exciting event to revisit some highlights and perhaps draw your attention to a few gems you may have missed!
Every EHS professional has the potential to be a leader within their organization and advocate for the well-being of employees and the environment. Throughout EHS Leadership Week, we provided timely advice and inspiring stories from thought leaders in the environment, health, and safety space. Check out all of our content and events below, and if you missed any of the presentations, you can still catch them on demand, so don’t miss out!
Without order, there s chaos: Stamford looks to regulate short-term rentals like Airbnb
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STAMFORD Like most things in Stamford, the conversation about short-term rentals began with a parking problem.
Rep. Rodney Pratt, who represents the West Side, in 2018 started getting complaints about strangers parking on the street. Neighbors started raising an eyebrow at people coming and going from the West Side after short stints or parking their cars on the street. People asked about the safety of their community, and the safety of their kids.
“You don’t want your neighbor with two kids worried about the strange guy that came in next door, or the strange girl that came in and left, or the group of people that came and were there for four days partying,” said Pratt, D-9.