. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. This program provides limited funds for up to :0-year loans at }'^o for M unit owner-occupied structures. The local HIP office administers the pro gram. However, in addition to ex- isting HIP programs, thi
. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. This program provides limited funds for up to :0-year loans at }'^o for M unit owner-occupied structures. The local HIP office administers the pro gram. However, in addition to ex- isting HIP programs, this area re- quires a special housing program aimed at M unit investor-owned structures. HIP should also initiate a "re-entry" program where homeowners, who once participated in HIP, especially those in impacted neighborhoods who may have credit problems, have the option of using more HIP monies for additional repairs. A new HIP "Free Paint" program is now available to qualified South Boston homeowners in the northern residential sections of the "Lower End" and the "Point" side. The City provides the paint, the homeowner the labor. Over the years, it has become increas- ingly apparent that new public policy must be formulated to address both problems within the "D" Street Proj- ect and the resultant detrimental ef- fects to the surrounding community. Recently, the State announced the award of S6 million in State modern- ization funds for the "D" Street Project and the City proposed over SI million of Capital Budget monies to light those streets surrounding the projea: West Broadway, "B" Street, West Seventh; and another nearby street — West Fifth from "D" Street to Dorchester Street. These improve- ments coupled with the new lighting installed on "D" Street last year and a continued tree planting program will assure West Broadway residents that the City has renewed its interest in not only
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