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Committee opens Ready Renter waitlist, discusses federal housing bill and seasonal‑community rules

April 13, 2026 | Town of Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts


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Committee opens Ready Renter waitlist, discusses federal housing bill and seasonal‑community rules
The Town of Yarmouth Community Housing Committee opened discussion of the Ready Renter general waitlist and regional lottery program and reviewed potential implications of recently passed federal housing legislation.

Staff described the Ready Renter program, which Yarmouth runs for multiple Cape towns to administer inclusionary‑housing lotteries and monitoring. Committee members were told the regional program manages about 75 affordable units and currently has roughly 180 households on the general waitlist; staff provided contact information and instructions to apply for the waitlist.

Committee members also discussed a federal housing measure referenced during the meeting (identified in the packet as the '21st Century Road to Housing Act') and potential related policy changes, including a reported removal of a restriction on using Community Development Block Grant funds for new housing. Members agreed to follow up by asking congressional staff and the regional office for concrete guidance on eligible funding streams and application timing, and to determine whether opportunity‑zone provisions or other new competitive funding opportunities apply to Yarmouth projects.

The meeting also included a broad discussion about the state’s seasonal‑community designation and related rule language (including tiny‑home and tiny‑lot definitions). Several members expressed concern about ambiguous definitions that could enable the creation of new tiny lots and asked planners for clarifying guidance before any local zoning changes are proposed.

The committee asked staff to contact congressional offices and the regional housing partners to obtain details and to report back at the next meeting. No formal policy action was taken at this session.

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