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Pre-RFPPublic ServicesDetected Jun 25, 2026

The June 25, 2026 Wayland Housing Authority agenda lists a “Supportive Housing Living Proposal (212 Cochituate Road Advisory Committee Report)” under the Affordable Housing Update, indicating that a formal proposal and advisory report on supportive housing at this site will be reviewed. At this stage, the agenda suggests conceptual or programmatic planning rather than a finalized development agreement or provider contract. For vendors, this signals a nascent supportive housing project that will ultimately require architectural design, development, property management, supportive service provision, and possibly technology and furnishings. A useful conversation now would focus on helping the Authority and advisory committee translate the proposal into phased implementation, program design, funding strategy (including state and federal grants), and future procurement packaging for construction and services.

The item sits within a broader Affordable Housing Update, suggesting coordination with other local a...

Town of WaylandSupportive housing living proposal at 212 Cochituate Road

Why this matters for vendors

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Public Services

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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