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University officials have opposed the proposal to build low-income housing on Shady Hill. Other sites currently being studied by Harvard are more appropriate for this use, Goyette said, since they have better transportation facilities, and are closer to local shopping areas...
...Shady Hill site, like the neighborhood around it, is now mostly zoned for one-family residential housing: the University will have to get approval from the City's Planning Board. Board of Zoning Appeal and the City Council to build the 300 units there...
Harvard is moving ahead with plans to build 300 units of housing for University personnel on a long-controversial tract of land it owns near the Divinity School...
...early Fall, the University will ask the City of Cambridge to make the zoning changes needed to build the housing on the "Shady Hill" site, University Planning Officer Harold L. Goyette said yesterday. The cost of the housing is estimated at roughly $8-10 million...
...plans were revived last Fall, when Harvard decided to build about 180 units on the site. Last spring, after the April upheaval made the City's housing crisis a prime concern, the number was upped...