As a resort destination known for its treasured natural resources, preserving water quality has often been seen as being at odds with creating the homes our region needs. However, well-considered housing can help further water quality and wastewater objectives, benefiting both areas and the community. This workshop will explore the overlap between the creation of community housing and the preservation of water quality.
Guest speakers include:
Mark Nelson, Principal at Horsley Witten Group
Cory Fellows Vice President of Real Estate Development, Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH)
Audience
This course is open to Town board and committee members and Town staff who are directly involved in housing, including (but not limited to):
Finance Committee, Community Preservation Committee, Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board, Select Board, Board of Health, Conservation Commissions, members of Affordable Housing Trusts, Housing Committee, all housing staff, planners and community development staff.
We also welcome resident housing advocates and future town leaders and encourage newly elected or appointed town officials to attend.
Registration and Contact
There is no cost to attend this course and pre-registration is required. If you are interested but cannot attend, we recommend registering anyways: all registrants are sent the recording of the workshop and any resources discussed in a follow-up email.
Please contact Amanda Bebrin, Director of Housing Advocacy, at amanda@capecdp.org with any questions or concerns.