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April 2026 Newsletter

2026 is HCA’s

You can give feedback on the Town of Arlington’s Draft Comprehensive Plan!

The deadline is April 12th

You don’t have to be an expert to share your opinions on the Town of Arlington’s draft Comprehensive Plan. Once the plan is final, it will guide the Town’s work for the next several years.

The plan has goals and plans in several categories. Visit the Comprehensive Plan website to share your thoughts!

There are two links on the website: one to see the draft plan, another to give your feedback. In the draft plan, each category has a few pages explaining the issue, followed by a recommended goals and action items. Find the draft goals and action items for each category starting on the following pages:

Land Use: page 24

Economic Development: page 32

Housing: page 40

Connectivity: page 46

Historical and Cultural Resources: page 53

Natural Resources and Open Space: page 60

Public Facilities and Infrastructure: page 67

There is a summary chart of all of the draft goals and action items starting on page 74.

Be sure to share your thoughts by April 12th!

AMPUp!: Arlington’s Comprehensive Plan | Engage Stantec

40th Anniversary Year!

HCA was founded by visionary Arlington residents in fall 1986. Every month this year we are sharing a story from HCA’s past. This month:

HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program is Born!

The Start of HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program

By Laura Wiener, HCA current Vice President

HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) has been a part of the Town’s social safety net for 25 years. It started in 2001, the same year that HCA bought its first 2-family house and converted it to affordable family housing.

I was the Town’s Director of Housing at the time. It was the first time Arlington had a housing office, as part of the Department of Planning and Community Development. I worked closely with Housing Corporation of Arlington, which was the implementation arm of the Town’s housing program. In addition to the always-fabulous HCA board, I had a Brain Trust supporting me; a Brain Trust with a heart. There was Select Board member Charlie Lyons, Director of Planning and Community Development Alan McClennen, Director of Health and Human Services Patsy Kraemer, and a consultant, former Select Board member Bob Murray. Each of them was a huge supporter of our effort to launch a housing program in Arlington. Each came to the table with a sense of immediacy, and even panic, about the people being hurt by rising housing values in Arlington.

In the spring of 2001, I was starting to see people come into my office who, because of some disruption in their lives, were behind in their rents.  A few lived in affordable housing, but mostly they lived in market rate rental housing with private landlords. For some, the main problem was a rent increase. For others, it was sudden job loss, medical debt, or a divorce. In most cases it was something unexpected, causing them to get behind on their rent. I would also get requests from the Department of Health and Human Services of someone escaping domestic violence, needing to move out fast. These were emergencies, requiring quick cash and quick action.

I mentioned all of this to our consultant, Bob Murray, who had the idea for starting a flexible fund to help people needing a small amount of help, but fast.  I thought it was a great idea but didn’t know where the money would come from. Bob said, as he so often did: Don’t worry about the money.  Start doing the work and the money will follow.

It happened pretty quickly! We developed 2 sources of money.  First, we sent a letter requesting donations to all Arlington taxpayers, specifically for homelessness prevention. The response was overwhelming.  We received about $25,000 in the first month or so.  The second source of money was from the Walk for Affordable Housing.  We had a few sponsors, mostly banks, and many individuals who volunteered to walk and collect donations from their friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. Despite torrential rain, we collected another $25,000!  So the fund was launched with $50,000.

With funds in hand, a committee of 3 was set up to review requests, and we started to make small grants to Arlington residents at risk of losing their homes. One of the committee members, Mary Deyst, was connected to a Domestic Violence Program operating out of the Town’s Health and Human Services Department. The second committee member was Deacon Frank Mandoza of St. Agnes Church, for whom HCA has named a Community Service award. The third was Jan Blodgett, a long-time HCA board member. This was a committee with a lot of compassion.

The Program continues to operate today! HCA’s Social Service Manager, Renea Duran, conducts a comprehensive intake with applicants, and helps them complete the initial paperwork. She then works with a committee of three dedicated community members who help make final award decisions: Lourie August from the Council on Aging, Monique Magliozzi, one of HCA’s earliest board members, and Carl Flumerfelt, an area banker and former HCA Board Member. In 2025 alone, we granted a total of $84,388 to help 43 Arlington families. Since the HPP program started in 2001, HCA has provided nearly $1.5 million to assist nearly 1,000 Arlington families in remaining stable and housed in town.

HCA still solicits funds by request to Arlington residents, and has also received funds from Arlington’s Community Preservation Act Committee. Last year, for the first time, the Symmes Memorial Fund awarded a grant that supported both the HPP fund and our related social services work. The Town and its residents always step up with funds and care.

HCA keeps creating more affordable housing, but the way our economy is going right now, it seems there will never be enough affordable housing for everyone who needs it. Even those who live in affordable housing can face financial crises and need this program. The Homelessness Prevention Program allows HCA to help Arlington tenants get through a crisis and maintain stability for their families.

Did you know? As this newsletter is going out, we are in the middle of our annual fundraising appeal for the HPP program!

A local couple — long-time supporters of HPP — have challenged HCA to raise $25,000* for the program by May 15th. When we do, they will match those funds 100%!  Just like in the very first year of the HPP program, we will have raised $50,000 to help Arlington families remain housed. Please donate today!

*The original HPP matching challenge was for $18,000, but our generous match donors have just increased it to $25,000! We can meet the challenge with your help!

Thank you to our many 40th Anniversary Sponsors!

It’s not too late for businesses to become a Sponsor of HCA’s 40th Anniversary, and receive recognition at the May 17th Walk for Affordable Housing, at the October 2nd 40th Anniversary Celebration, and at other times throughout the year.

Email Erica Schwarz to learn more.

HEROES

Cambridge Savings Bank

LD Russo General Contracting

CHAMPIONS

Beacon Bank

Merchants Capital

ALLIES

Eastern Bank Foundation

Leader Bank

Mirak Properties

SUPPORTERS

Boston Financial

Citizens

Eagle Bank

First Baptist Arlington

Keith Construction

KJP Partners

Klein Hornig

Krattenmaker O’Connor & Ingber

Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation (MHIC)

Park Ave Congregational Church

Peabody Properties

Resonant Energy

Tierney Development Services

Utile Architecture and Planning

Watertown Savings Bank

Winchester Savings Bank Foundation

FRIENDS

Community Square Associates

Gabby Geller Consulting

Rush-Kent World Insurance Agency

Support HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program!

Donate now so we can meet the $25,000 matching challenge!

Thank you to the many donors who have given to help maintain funding for HCA’s homelessness prevention grants for Arlington residents.

As housing prices continue to rise while low-income families’ income often stagnates, as inflation from tariffs and war grows, and as cuts or restrictions to federal social programs like food stamps and health care pile on the pain, HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) remains essential for families facing a financial crisis who are at risk of losing their home.

Please consider making as generous a donation as you can to the HPP program today!  As it is HCA’s 40th anniversary year, we encourage you to increase your gift in honor of that milestone.

Plus — once again — a generous local couple who has long supported this program has challenged us to raise $25,000 by May 15th. Our original challenge was to raise $18,000 but our supporters are now challenging us to do more! We have raised over $14,000 so far, and we know we can meet this match with your help. When we do, the local couple will match the funds 100%. Please help ensure we meet the challenge; the value of your donation will be doubled!

It’s easy to donate online or you may send a check to HCA at 252 Mass Ave, Lower Level, Arlington, MA 02474.

Thank You!

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HPP FUNDS REMAIN AVAILABLE!

Low-income Arlington households facing possible eviction due to overdue rent, or needing help with a security deposit or moving expenses for an apartment in Arlington, should contact HCA Social Service Manager Renea Duran: rduran@housingcorparlington.org or 781-859-5294 x7

Real Estate Project Updates

10 Sunnyside Ave

Construction continues marching on with LD Russo, our general contractor! Sections of the building’s foundation continue to be poured in various parts of the site while work also moves forward on a retaining wall at the rear of the site (on the left-hand side of the above photo). Water and sewer lines for the site have been installed and inspected as well.

We remain on schedule to complete the project by early July. The application is expected to become available in fall 2026. To join the list so you will receive an alert when the application becomes available, email Ellen Roscoe-Bergman, HCA’s Office Manager: eroscoebergman@housingcorparlington.org.

And you can always follow the project’s progress on our website.

Emma’s Court

After receiving our zoning approval from the Arlington Redevelopment Board on March 9th, we submitted a big funding application to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC)!

EOHLC gets many more applications in one funding round than they have funds to provide, so good projects are rejected with each round. We may not get funded this time, since it’s our first time applying for this project. However, we have a great affordable project using MBTA Communities multi-family zoning that is otherwise ready to go! So our project should be reviewed very favorably. Because our project is ready to proceed and aligns with the state’s affordable housing funding priorities, we hope we will get news of a funding award before too long.

In the meanwhile, we keep moving forward with our architects to finalize all the details of the designs. We will keep you updated on the project status!

Learn more about Emma’s Court on our website.

Join HCA for MACDC Lobby Day!

Join the HCA staff at the Statehouse in Boston on April 15th to advocate for affordable housing and community development legislation! We will be meeting with Representative Dave Rogers, Representative Sean Garballey, and Senator Cindy Friedman (and/or their staff). Lunch is provided and HCA will coordinate transportation.

See below for more information and RSVP to Jackson:
JHamilton@housingcorparlington.org  781-859-5294 x6

Last Chance to Share Your Views About HCA!

Take the:

HCA Annual Community Survey!

This survey helps to influence how HCA moves forward in our work.

The survey will close on April 15th.

Maintaining Arlington’s Local News Source

Our community is better off when we have a strong local news source keeping us all informed. Today, though, it’s very hard for local papers to stay afloat. We are so lucky in Arlington have our own local online newspaper! YourArlington has been strategically working to build up its strength so that it can continue to serve us all. To help them, HCA is sharing this flyer. The flyer is an image — see the section below it to access the links it references.

·        Publicizing your events through our calendar (submit events here)

·        Covering your work and events (reach out to us here)

·        Sharing your thoughts and work with the community (submit op-eds and letters to the editor here)

·        Keeping you informed about what’s happening in Arlington (subscribe to our newsletter here)

·        We welcome volunteers—let us know what you’re interested in here.

·        Donate. Increased donations make a difference!