Community Housing Office makes the following documents available. Choose one of the links below to download the document.
The Town of Sudbury makes no representation as to authenticity, accuracy, or reliability of any maps and specifically disclaims any such representation.
The purpose of this new program is to provide assistance to Sudbury residents to make repairs and alterations to their homes for safety and health reasons. The process is designed to be simple and quick, with grants awarded three times a year.
The Town has published 40B guidelines to assist in developing projects in Sudbury. These guidelines provide a solid framework for what the Town would like to see in 40B developments, and further describe the Town's process, architecture preferences, and overall goals.
The Sudbury Housing Trust has adopted a housing policy process. This process ensures that all ideas are discussed with all stakeholders, and are incorporated formally into the housing plan.
Press release for the MIT Study on the Effects of Mixed-Income Multi-Family Housing on Property Values which provides some interesting observations, conclusions and information.
This report summarizes data from fifteen sources including the 2000 Census, information from Sudbury housing specialists and providers, and other regional sources. It provides - under one cover - all information on our housing programs and benefits for all protected classes under the Fair Housing Acts.
The Fiscal Impact of Mixed-Income Housing Developments on Massachusetts Municipalities published by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute is a compilation of the research to determine whether mixed-income developments that have been built in the state did, in fact, place new burdens on their communities. They incorporated extensive field work in seven municipalities with mixed-income, homeownership developments, and found that 40B projects - mixed-income housing units - have the same fiscal impact as the vast majority of their single family neighbors.
This report compares the change in assessment value of selected individual homes and sub-divisions living directly abutting affordable housing, and those in vicinity in the 2006 to 2007 period.
The HOME community strategic plan documents the large category of housing plans for Sudbury, in the form as described by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This is a sample Deed Rider for the affordable homeownership developments in Sudbury, and other municipalities. It provides important information regarding provisions and restrictions on capital improvements and resale pricing.
This is the comprehensive premit application filed by Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH). NOAH was awarded the development contract in May 2009 through a public RFP process.
The Sudbury Housing Trust document, voted and signed by the Trustees, describes the powers and duties of the Trust. For example, it enables the Trust to manage real property and to accept fees directly.
The presentation made by the Sudbury Housing Trust at the 2009 Annual Town Meeting to inform the hall on the programs and status of the trust activities.
The presentation made by the Sudbury Housing Trust at the 2010 Annual Town Meeting to inform the hall on the programs and status of the trust activities.