This map shows the site of a possible 16-unit housing development that could be built on 2 acres southeast of the former John H. Fuller Elementary School (white outline) in North Conway that is owned by Conway School District. (COURTESY MWV HOUSING COALITION)
This map shows the site of a possible 16-unit housing development that could be built on 2 acres southeast of the former John H. Fuller Elementary School (white outline) in North Conway that is owned by Conway School District. (COURTESY MWV HOUSING COALITION)
Brittany Hodge said the Ad Hoc Committee wants to erect “strict guardrails” around the affordable housing proposal. (SCREEN SHOT)
CONWAY — The Conway School Board recently voted to allow the John Fuller Ad Hoc Committee to develop a request for proposals to build affordable housing on a portion of the former elementary school property. The 6-0 vote at their Aug. 10 meeting followed a discussion about whether the district should sell, lease or otherwise make available roughly 2 acres of wooded land next to the former school’s athletic fields.
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