Healey Administration Offers State Land For Housing – But Bloated Road Right-of-Way Remains Off-Limits

Last week, Governor Healey’s administration announced a modest initiative to help address the state’s dire housing shortage by offering 450 acres of surplus state-owned land for potential housing development.

The properties include a former almshouse and state hospital campus in Monson, an abandoned reform school in Lancaster, and the old state prison in Concord.

The administration estimates that the land could support the development of 3,500 new homes across the state…

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