Mayor Michelle Wu Launches Senior Affordable Housing in Dorchester with Hamilton at Mount Everett Groundbreaking

Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside community members and partners, marked the start of a new chapter for Boston’s senior residents with the groundbreaking of Hamilton at Mount Everett, a much-needed affordable housing development for older citizens located at 25-33 Hamilton Street in Dorchester. In a statement obtained by Boston.gov, Mayor Wu expressed the city’s pledge to ensure “older Bostonians can age in place in the communities they’ve helped build.” Through transforming underutilized land, the development exemplifies this ethos, providing 36 income-restricted homes for seniors, including four units specially allocated for seniors transitioning out of homelessness.

The project, spearheaded by the Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (VietAID), is expected to offer a range of community amenities designed for active and communal senior living. The four-story, 44,393 square-foot development, will boast a community room, a management office and various spaces for games and meetings. Ensuring accessibility is a priority, hence the inclusion of four fully accessible units, and a unit for a sensory impaired resident. Notably, the plan also accommodates 13 parking spaces and an 18-slot bicycle parking area, addressing the city’s varied transit options for its aging population.

“The City’s public investment in this development will make a real difference in people’s lives,” Sheila Dillon, Chief of Housing, conveyed through an interview with Boston.gov. Furthermore, State Representative Chris Worrell stressed the importance of justice in housing, celebrating the project as a means of restoring “dignity, stability, and opportunity for our elders.” City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune echoed this sentiment, underscoring housing as a human right and commending Mayor Wu’s continuous commitment to the cause…

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