Wicked Local Voters at Weston Town Meeting approved spending just over $1 million from the town's Community Preservation Act (CPA) fund to build two units of affordable rental housing at 8-10 Birch Lane off of Rte. 20. The property was donated by Polly Dickson to the Weston Affordable Housing Foundation Inc. (WAHFI) in 2014, “so it’s been a long, long time in evolving and developing what we’re presenting today," WAHFI President Peter Endicott told Town Meeting voters. WAHFI currently manages six affordable units scattered throughout Weston, including a two-family unit on Pine Street, which was built in 2009 for $760,000, and a two-family unit on Viles Street, which was built in 2014 for nearly $1.2 million.