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The benefits of new housing far outweigh the burdens new housing brings on Massachusetts Cities and Towns. That's the outcome of a study commissioned by the Public Policy Center and it's Executive Director Michael Goodman. Listen to Mr. Goldman's interview on WBUR and read the text of the entire report below.
...Some of the other proposals on Beacon Hill that would require communities to make accommodations for multi family housing and improved municipal planning would move in that [positive] direction...
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8/23/2020 09:36:45 pm
Having custom beds and cabinets is interesting. Well, I never really imagined doing something like this, but you were able to convince me. Sure, it might take a lot of money and effort, but it might be really good for our house. I am thinking of improving our house to the extent where we can have multiple guess rooms. I hope that my wife starts to acknowledge this opinion, because she is the one who is going to pay for all of it.
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