Boston Herald

Lots of opportunit­y in Dudley area

Roxbury residents to weigh in on plans

- By RICK SOBEY

Roxbury residents frustrated with a wave of gentrifica­tion are hoping a new developmen­t project results in plenty of affordable housing units and subsidized spots for local businesses.

Neighbors will have a chance to weigh in on the project at a community meeting Thursday, when developers present their plans for city-owned land at 526-528 and 530 Dudley St. — the site of the now-demolished Ideal Theatre.

“We need the greatest good to come out of public parcels, and to stop evictions and the displaceme­nt crisis in Roxbury,” Helen Matthews, of the activist group City Life/ Vida Urbana, said Tuesday.

The city’s Department of Neighborho­od Developmen­t and Dudley Street Neighborho­od Initiative will host Thursday’s community meeting, set for 6 p.m. at 550 Dudley St. in Roxbury.

At the meeting, developers will discuss their plans in response to the city’s request for proposals for the three vacant lots. The RFP states the community wants the site developed for mixed-use — commercial and residentia­l.

“In Roxbury, we need more affordable housing at a price point that matches our income levels,” said Darnell Johnson of Reclaim Roxbury.

Any housing component must designate a minimum of one-third of all housing units for low- and moderatein­come households, according to the Dudley Street Neighborho­od Initiative developmen­t standards.

Kai Grant, owner and chief curator of Black Market Dudley, said the new developmen­t needs to include subsidized spaces for up-andcoming small businesses.

“This helps create opportunit­ies for micro-businesses to stay in the community,” Grant said. “It’s important for developers to serve the needs of the surroundin­g neighbors and important that they remember the indigenous community.”

According to the RFP, “Special emphasis should be made to ensure that maximum opportunit­ies are afforded to local, small and disadvanta­ged businesses, as well as people of color and women, in the areas of job creation and training, business developmen­t and the procuremen­t of goods, services and constructi­on services in associatio­n with constructi­on projects.”

The “strongly discourage­d” uses of the property include liquor stores, hair and nail salons, check cashing, fast food, dollar stores and marijuana dispensari­es.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS / HERALD STAFF ?? IDEAS: A vacant lot at 530 Dudley St. in Roxbury.
CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS / HERALD STAFF IDEAS: A vacant lot at 530 Dudley St. in Roxbury.
 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS / HERALD STAFF ?? DISCUSSION­S: A community meeting will be held at 550 Dudley St. in Roxbury at 6 p.m. Thursday.
CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS / HERALD STAFF DISCUSSION­S: A community meeting will be held at 550 Dudley St. in Roxbury at 6 p.m. Thursday.

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