
Members of the town's Affordable Housing Commission this week discussed a model that would leverage town funds and private donations, along with the possibility of some nonprofit partnerships.
But the importance of local control loomed large in a town where talk has revolved around small-scale options for current residents, including young volunteer firefighters and older residents who need to downsize.
Commission member and First Selectman David Lahm said the business plan is critical if the commission seeks funding in the 2024-25 budget, which is being crafted now. The allocation would have to be approved by selectmen, the Board of Finance and then voters at a May town meeting.
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