Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds - Mildred Hailey Capital Expenditures
Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to submit comments on the environmental impact of a proposed project.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
On or about March 14, 2025 the City of Boston will authorize the Boston Housing Authority to submit a request to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of FY2025 Capital Fund Program (CFP25) and CFP 25-29 Five Year Plan funds under Section 9 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, to undertake a project known as Capital Fund Plan CFP25 and CFP 25-29 Five Year Plan for the purpose of managing, maintaining and operating units of existing public housing. Activities subject to this project are specifically related to Mildred C. Hailey with a management office address of 30 Bickford Street. Activities include exempt activities under Part 58.34 including but not limited to operating salaries, administration, engineering design fees, environmental testing for Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and Lead Based Paint (LBP). Capital project, maintenance and operations activities, which are Categorically Excluded Subject To 58.5 per 24 CFR 58.35 include rehabilitation of units (replacement of finishes, kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, painting and mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and life safety systems or components as needed), abatement of ACM and/or LBP affected by unit rehab or other project activities. Additional Operations and Maintenance Activities include replacement of Heating System Equipment (boilers, heat exchangers, pumps and/or isolations valves) and Domestic Hot Water System Equipment (tanks, boilers, and/or circulating pumps and isolation valves) with fossil fuel free systems and/or electric heat pumps as needed to maintain heat, cooling and/or hot water for public housing residents. Maintaining and managing telecommunications leases for cellular equipment installed by private entities at this site. Proceeds of such leases are to be used for the betterment of public housing residents at the site and for assistance with maintaining roofing should the roofing require replacement.
Contingent Project Activities, to keep occupied buildings habitable and safe for the residents, may include but not limited to the following projects:
- Roofing: roof replacement;
- Site: storm and sanitary piping replacement, replacing underground utilities, replacement of paving and curbing, replacement of exterior entry stoops, stairs and/or railings, repairing/replacing exterior balconies and railings;
- Envelope Repairs: repairing/replacing windows, replacing entry and apartment unit doors, repointing and/or rebuilding masonry facades and parapets (all work to be in kind), envelope upgrades to provide “deep energy retrofits” and energy efficiency upgrades;
- HVAC: replacing heating systems to include air-source or water source heat pumps (to be fossil fuel free per City of Boston Mayor’s Mandate) and/or unit convectors, replacing exhaust fans, replacing rooftop mounted ventilation systems, replacing HVAC equipment at Cooling Centers, replacing bathroom ventilation systems;
- Alternative Energy: providing new solar energy panels and equipment, geothermal wells, wind turbines and/or Cogen heat systems (funded by the MA Department of Energy DOE and/or other private or public utility entities);
- Plumbing: replacing Domestic Hot Water System Equipment (including tanks, fossil fuel free systems, circulating pumps and/or isolation valves), replacing H and CW risers and/or horizontal plumbing piping, replacing sewer and drainage system risers and horizontals;
- Electrical: replacement of transformers, switchgear, apartment load centers and/or electrical distribution, replacement of common area lighting, repair/replacement of intercom systems;
- Life Safety: replacement of fire alarm panels and/or system devices, replacement of emergency generators, replacement of fire pumps and/or fire suppression systems;
- Stair Halls: repair/replacement of stairpans, stair runs, railings, landings and/or finishes;
- HazMat: remove/abate asbestos containing material (ACM) and/or lead based paint (LBP);
- Elevators: replacement/upgrades/modernization to system controllers, hydraulic pistons, traction ropes and/or cables and elevator cabs;
- Apartments: replacement of kitchen cabinets, counters, finishes, bathroom fixtures, lighting and finishes as needed to upgrade the units.
- Building Structure: structural repairs/replacement to building foundation, repair and/or replacements to structural framing systems, repairs and/or replacement to concrete slabs.
- Security: upgrades to security camera system (camera replacements and/or new camera locations), keyless card/FOB access control and security equipment servers.
- Telecommunications Systems: Repair, new installation and/or replacement of telecommunication equipment, and radio antennas as may be necessary to maintain and manage leases or license agreements between the BHA and private providers and between the BHA and the City of Boston EMS, Police or Fire Departments.
Estimated funding for CFP25 is $1,243,156 and for subsequent years in the CFP25-29 Five Year Plan are also estimated to be $1,243,156 per year in 2026 and 2027 and 1,243,152 per year in 2028 and 2029. The project location includes BHA Mildred C. Hailey Development in Jamaica Plain.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the MOH Compliance Unit at james.quealy@boston.gov. All comments received by March 13, 2025 will be considered by the City of Boston prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds.
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
The City of Boston certifies to HUD that Michele Wu in her capacity as Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Boston Housing Authority to use Program funds.