Annual report of the Division of Housing and Town Planning for the year ending November 30 ... . Annual Report for the Year EndingNovember 30, 1927. Publication of this Document approved bv the Commission on Administration and Finance2M-4-28. No. 2187 Wtt CommonbtJealtf) of iHlasisfacfjuiSetts;DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING RICHARD K. CONANT, Commissioner EDWARD T. HARTMAN, Visitor to Planning Boards ADVISORY BOARD Hon. A. C. RAT SHE SKY, Boston, R. BRACKETT, CROMPTON, H. MeCLEAN, ADA ELIOT SHEFFIELD, Camb


Annual report of the Division of Housing and Town Planning for the year ending November 30 ... . Annual Report for the Year EndingNovember 30, 1927. Publication of this Document approved bv the Commission on Administration and Finance2M-4-28. No. 2187 Wtt CommonbtJealtf) of iHlasisfacfjuiSetts;DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING RICHARD K. CONANT, Commissioner EDWARD T. HARTMAN, Visitor to Planning Boards ADVISORY BOARD Hon. A. C. RAT SHE SKY, Boston, R. BRACKETT, CROMPTON, H. MeCLEAN, ADA ELIOT SHEFFIELD, MARY P. H. SHERBURNE, Brookline. REPORT OF THE DIVISION OF HOUSING ANDTOWN PLANNING One hundred (100) planning boards, with 4 more established in towns whichwill elect the membership at the 1928 annual town meetings, is the record todate. This is a gain of 9 boards during the past year. As the movement growsthe number of new boards each year will decrease, mainly because of the con-servatism of the more outlying towns. Their problems are not yet as acute asthose of the towns nearer the greater population centers. But the universalv


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