Bartlett F5

29 Bartlett Station Drive, Boston, MA 02119

On an 8.6-acre former MBTA trolley yard that was once an urban wasteland, Bartlett Station is a new 10-building, 367-unit mixed-use neighborhood of affordable, moderate, market-rate rental and homeownership housing, senior housing, and commercial/retail space. This transit-oriented development offers public and private greenspaces complete with outdoor seating and dining areas, tot lots, and generously planted walkways. Building F5 is a 5-story building measuring 49,000 sf that will house 44 affordable housing rental units and community space. Bartlett Station is registered with the LEED-ND pilot program, and Building F5 will be LEED-certified.

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    Section 3 is a Federal (HUD) and State (DHCD) program to ensure employment and other economic opportunities to public housing, section 8 and those designated as low-income individuals.

    Section 3 is a starting point to obtain job training, employment and contracting opportunities for low-income individuals.

    Low income is defined as someone earning less than 80% of the median income for the area. Currently the Attleboro Area is defined as $48,450 annual income for a single person. This amount increases for families of 2 or more (see the chart on the attached form.)

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    Boston Resident Verification

    This form must be submitted to verify the address of all Boston resident employees and to report the change of address for any Boston resident employee while working on this project.



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    - Driver's License (Current address must be listed on face of license)
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    - Utility Bill (Bill must be less than 6 months old and state employee's name, address, and date. Accept only: gas, electric, cable or landline phone bills)

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