On May 18, the council will consider proposals for a mixed-use project with 36 microunits (with an average size of 342 square feet) at 955 Alma St., as well as a proposal for a 24-apartment building at 2239 Wellesley Ave., a single-family zone in College Terrace.
The College Terrace project, which is being proposed by Cate Investments, is already creating a stir, with dozens of neighborhood residents rallying against the project, which they say does not belong in a neighborhood zoned for single-family homes. Housing advocates, meanwhile, maintain that the type of projects being proposed by Cato is precisely what the city needs to do to make housing policies more equitable.
On May 18, the council will consider proposals for a mixed-use project with 36 microunits (with an average size of 342 square feet) at 955 Alma St., as well as a proposal for a 24-apartment building at 2239 Wellesley Ave., a single-family zone in College Terrace.
The College Terrace project, which is being proposed by Cate Investments, is already creating a stir, with dozens of neighborhood residents rallying against the project, which they say does not belong in a neighborhood zoned for single-family homes. Housing advocates, meanwhile, maintain that the type of projects being proposed by Cato is precisely what the city needs to do to make housing policies more equitable.