For years, this blog has said Dorchester needs a housing plan.
More recently, we've reported that plans were being discussed to make way for a new residential area in north Dorchester.
Now it seems the pieces are falling into place and Dorchester will be able to offer affordable lots to those wanting to build new homes in our community.
According to a social media posting, the board members of Renew Dorchester "were briefed on the new residential area planned for Dorchester." We sent an e-mail the Renew folks and found out that they heard from landowner and developer W.J. Plouzek, as well as Dorchester Village Board member Andrea Pracheil.
Here are the details as reported by the non-profit group:
- The new housing space will be located in the northwest corner of Dorchester, just north of 12th Street.
- The new development will offer 52 lots on which to build. We know from village board proceedings that Dorchester water, sewer and electricity will be provided to the lots in this area, which was recently annexed by the village.
- Each lot will be approximately 100' x 100' and cost roughly $15,000. (This compares to an average of $70,000 to $90,000 for lots throughout much of Lincoln.)
- Plouzek is currently working with the Village of Dorchester to finalize details, and "lots could be available as early as mid-summer this year."
According to Renew Dorchester, those wanting more information about lots on which to build in the new housing division should call W.J. Plouzek at 402-587-1803.
The future appears to be arriving quickly when it comes to Dorchester's aspirations for growth. Our hats off to those who've made this happen.
As Smilin Joe Biden once said, this is a pretty big deal
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DeleteI believe if the streets are paved there will be no problem selling the lots, but if they aren't, could be a slow go.
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