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Support Our Seniors

December 14, 2023

Join us at Special Town Meeting to Support Our Halifax Seniors!

Vote YES! for the New Senior Center, Expanded Housing Choices for Halifax's Seniors, and New Pickleball Courts. 

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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

December 14, 2023

6:30 PM

Join us IN-PERSON to vote "YES!" on our community.

All Halifax registered voters are eligible to attend and vote at this special town meeting. If you are not yet registered to vote with the Town, please do so 10 days prior to the Town Meeting either by registering online or by visiting the Town Clerk’s Office.

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New Senior Center

The new Senior Center will provide expanded support services for seniors, with a focus on health, nutrition, social engagement, and lifelong learning.
Local Health Initiatives
Local Health Initiatives

Regular health clinics and assistance with various senior programs such as counseling on Medicare and Social Security.

Nutritious Meals
Nutritious Meals

Growth of our Meals on Wheels program, ensuring more of our seniors receive nutritious meals.

Social Spaces
Social Spaces

Exclusive card rooms for seniors to socialize and engage, as well as a spacious function hall open for all Halifax residents to utilize.

Educational Programming
Educational Programming

Furthering education with adult programs sponsored by Bridgewater State University Adult Education Program.

Expanded Senior Housing

Approving the construction of 102 new market-rate condominiums next door to our new Senior Center and Pickleball Courts will expand housing choices designed for seniors.
Living
Single-Story Living

One-level condos are specially designed for our seniors. Average square feet: 1298

Pickleball
Amenities to Stay Active

Easy access to pool and clubhouse, walking trails, and Senior Center and Pickleball Courts.

Help keep our parents and grandparents close.

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ENRICHMENT FOR ALL

Town Pickleball Courts

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the nation for the fifth consecutive year in a row. Pickleball is known to:

  • Improve balance, hand-eye coordination, and flexibility
  • Improve heart health
  • Prevent osteoporosis
  • Boosts mood and mental health
  • Create social connections

The new pickleball courts are donated by Thorndike Development for the enjoyment of the entire Halifax community. 

FAQs

Q. How much will the Senior Center cost to build and who is paying to build it?

The Senior Center is expected to cost $3,397,000 to build.  Town Meeting previously approved up to $1,740,000 to be spent to build a new Senior Center.  Thorndike Development, the current owner of the site now planned for the new Senior Center, has agreed to pay up to $2,600,000 toward the cost of the Senior Center in connection with its construction of 102 Senior Condominiums.

Q. What happened to the renovation of the Halifax Museum?
In 2022, Town Meeting approved $1,740,000 to fund the renovation of the Halifax Museum Building so it could function as the new Council on Aging. However, construction bids came in substantially higher than the amount allocated, and the town was forced to put the plans on hold.  
Q. Why should we pay to purchase a new site when we already have a site elsewhere in town?

The Monponsett Street site is being donated to the town for $10 along with enough land for a properly-sized parking lot and Pickleball Courts!  Town officials feel that this site is better situated at the center of town and will be less expensive to develop.

Q. What happens if the bids for this Senior Center come in over budget again?

Once the zoning and plan are approved, the property owner is obligated to deed the town the land for the Senior Center and Pickleball Courts, no matter what.  Also, the developer of the Senior Condos is obligated to pay the town up to $2,600,000 as the condos are built.  This money can only be used to build the Senior Center and will be combined with $1,200,000 of the original $1,740,000 approved for the Senior Center creating a kiddy of $3,800,000.  The budget to construct the new Senior Center is $3,397,000 so there is a healthy cushion built in.

Q. When can we expect the Senior Center to open?

Presently, we expect construction of the Senior Center to start in 2025 and be open in fall of 2026.  Projects like this unfortunately always take longer to build than we would like.  However, the first step to get us started is approving these zoning changes.

Q. I like the idea of new Pickleball Courts, but who is paying for them?

Thorndike Development has agreed to donate the land and pay for the construction of the Pickleball Courts in connection with its construction of 102 Senior Condominiums.

Q. Who will get to use the Pickleball Courts and how many of them will there be?

There will be four Pickleball Courts managed by the Town. They will be open to all Halifax residents and subject to reasonable rules of operation.

Q. Will there be any affordable units as part of the Senior Condos?

No.  Town officials decided that in this case, it was more important that the town negotiate a substantial mitigation payment to help fund the new Senior Center rather than insist on affordable housing being included in the development.

Q. What about impacts to our Schools from all of this new development?

Remember, these condominium homes are for Seniors.  No school age children will be permitted to permanently live in any of the homes.

Q. What is this new development going to mean for my taxes?

These condominiums are anticipated to be a net positive to the tax rolls every year. This is because the roads will be privately maintained and there will be no impact on the town’s schools.

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