barry_abides
barry_abides t1_jef1agp wrote
Reply to comment by FIFAFanboy2023 in New housing development for homeless in Worcester gets state aid by HRJafael
Pretty sure the venn diagram of people making 35k and those going on multiple vacations a year has little to no overlap. If your income is that low you're not getting approved for a huge credit line to fund these hypothetical trips. Either way, your use of "some" and "a lot" seems to indicate a level of acknowledgement that some (if not many, or most) of the people struggling with a low paying job are doing so on a modest or highly constrained budget. Not everyone is able to find work that pays more or spend more time working to increase their income (or work period).
I want more programs and investment to help minimum wage earners, and everyone who can't or won't work, or is dealing with addiction, mental health issues, mobility issues, etc. - everybody deserves a safe place to live even if they aren't fulfilling people's capitalist ideals or "contributing to society". There are certainly those who spend beyond their means, but I highly doubt they're in the majority when it comes to the income bracket you're talking about.
barry_abides t1_jdt6b6j wrote
Reply to comment by efroggyfrog in Electricity Bill by dj88masterchief
FYI if you're in Worcester it's cheaper to get through the city's program (at least starting in August): https://www.masspowerchoice.com/worcester
barry_abides t1_jcyqzsi wrote
Reply to Housing In/Near Medway,MA by redditercomm
Check craigslist as well, there are scammers but also some legit places. Just don't hand over any money before seeing the place in person and getting a lease signed. Here's one for $1400 in Franklin: https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/apa/d/franklin-one-bedroom/7598272419.html
barry_abides t1_jcfx71m wrote
Reply to comment by ebates3 in I've been away from my beloved home for about 9 months now. What's new in the Woo? by dpceee
Savage X Fentynal - new designer drug from Rihanna
barry_abides t1_jb5ee5m wrote
Reply to comment by Ovaltene17 in Wind turbine at Saint Paul Diocesan HS off Granite St by the16v
If you want to save the birds, ban all cats and buildings with glass windows: https://www.statista.com/chart/15195/wind-turbines-are-not-killing-fields-for-birds/
barry_abides t1_jaey09y wrote
Reply to comment by edith-bunker in GoVenture Capital asks Worcester for $11.3M in tax relief for affordable housing development by HRJafael
Yes, if we had the inclusionary zoning policy in place already they would have to provide the same number of affordable units (or pay into the housing trust) and we wouldn't need to provide any tax incentives. Tell your city councilors to get inclusionary zoning on the books ASAP!
barry_abides t1_jaewaqj wrote
Reply to GoVenture Capital asks Worcester for $11.3M in tax relief for affordable housing development by HRJafael
I read through this proposal, currently they're planning to designate 36 one-bedroom units (out of 364 total units) as affordable. Their current projected monthly rent for the affordable units is $1,243. This is likely subject to change based on the 60% area median income (AMI) threshold once it gets built. As written, the affordability would only last as long as the tax incentive (15 years). After that they would go up to market rate pricing.
barry_abides t1_jadidej wrote
They're gonna need an authoritative elementary school crossing guard or physical barrier to get people safely across that rotary crosswalk during the morning and evening commute. Hope nobody gets hit by cars exiting the rotary. The parking lot will likely become a de facto pick-up drop-off area and create a mess with people trying to pull back out onto Shrewsbury Street.
barry_abides t1_j7r34o3 wrote
Reply to comment by paganlobster in These housing numbers are insane. In some towns the cost to buy a house is 10x the average salary. by LopsidedWafer3269
In theory, you could build equity the first 10-20 years, once you hit 62 you could get a reverse mortgage (or other financing/home equity loan earlier than that) to tap into the equity to pay for living expenses (sort of an elaborate savings account/retirement plan). Also when calculating whether it's cheaper to buy vs. rent don't forget to factor in taxes - all the interest you pay on the mortgage is tax deductible. If you sell the house after 2 years, the capital gains from any increase in value are also not taxable. Mortgage payment will also stay constant, while rent generally increases (property taxes and insurance will likely go up though).
Plus you have the advantage of not giving all your money to subsidize landlords who are exploiting a basic human need - housing. If you have a decent landlord who keeps up with maintenance and doesn't ask for significant rent increases, it may be better to stay in your current situation.
barry_abides t1_j3dcowi wrote
Reply to comment by y2kcasualty in Glazy Susan is closing permanently on 1/29 by BreadBot32
barry_abides t1_j323l2c wrote
Reply to comment by gregkel22 in $75 Walmart gift card if you get a COVID vaccine at the Worcester Public Library! by HoneyBun21222
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-fda-study-pfizer-vaccine-clots-587841121464 if you're elderly, consult your doctor about the risks. Still worried? Get another vaccine besides Pfizer. Hope this helps!
barry_abides t1_j2xy67m wrote
Reply to I made a guide to all of Worcester's dispensaries, plus some info on how to order cannabis via delivery and some details on future cannabis businesses that are looking to open here. by CannabisConfidential
Great resource - thanks for putting this together! I'll also add that many of these accept CanPay (app that links to debit card to avoid additional fees). Their app shows Good Chem, Resinate, Trulieve, The Botanist, Bud's Goods, and Mayflower - some may also accept it as an online payment method.
barry_abides t1_j2aavz6 wrote
barry_abides t1_j111lms wrote
Reply to comment by Karen1968a in The City of Worcester is staffing up a new Transportation and Mobility Department: “Our core mission is to focus on safety, transportation equity, and sustainability” by streetsblogmass
Where the tax dollars go, per the FY22 budget: "Education costs account for 57.3% of all City expenditures, fixed costs account for 19.3%, Public Safety (including Police, Fire, Emergency Communications and Inspectional Services) account for 14%, Public Works and Parks account for 3.1% and the remaining 6.3% funds other city operations."
barry_abides t1_j110oa5 wrote
Reply to comment by Karen1968a in The City of Worcester is staffing up a new Transportation and Mobility Department: “Our core mission is to focus on safety, transportation equity, and sustainability” by streetsblogmass
Here's all the salaries from last year, bet you can guess which dept. is actually getting the majority of the 6 figure salaries. Hardly any involved in city planning get anywhere close. https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/PRGYr/3/
barry_abides t1_j0usp0w wrote
Reply to comment by New-Vegetable-1274 in Electric Bill by New-Vegetable-1274
Some discussion of day/night temp settings here - some are extreme, this thread at least got me switching to 60 at night. Totally reasonable, especially if you can set the thermostat to increase to 65-68 an hour or so before getting up: https://www.reddit.com/r/massachusetts/comments/yy6al6/alright_its_cold_now_what_temperature_is_your/
barry_abides t1_j0uqva2 wrote
Reply to Electric Bill by New-Vegetable-1274
Doesn't solve the high cost, but at least spreads it out more evenly throughout the year: https://www.nationalgridus.com/MA-Home/Bill-Help/Budget-Billing
Also recommend an efficient space heater (look into ones with an infrared option), then keep the main heat low and only heat the room she is currently using with the space heater.
barry_abides t1_j0gtk07 wrote
Reply to What do you guys pay in water/sewer? it seems high but Its my first house so I have nothing to compare it to. by UsrNameAlrdyFaknTakn
Single-family house in Worcester, two person household. We have a dishwasher and high efficiency washing machine, and did frequent drip irrigation of a couple areas of the yard through the summer. Bill for 6/1/22 to 9/1/22 was $116.60 (water and sewer combined).
barry_abides t1_izgb0sb wrote
Reply to comment by barry_abides in FiOS - Does anyone actually know where?! by caniremainanonymous
Another clue - this is the company that bought the previous owner of the existing fiber network in Worcester, you can get a sense of existing coverage if you zoom in on their map here: https://www.crowncastle.com/infrastructure-solutions/?level=3¢er=-71.81112,42.26048
barry_abides t1_izg6uq5 wrote
FCC is still relying on older data, but if you look at fixed broadband and filter (in the settings) to only show Fiber you can see where the existing FIOS connections are in nearby towns. I would guess they are working their way in from existing coverage areas in Shrewsbury and Millbury: https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/home
barry_abides t1_ixed84a wrote
Not Worcester, not a casino, but the closest I could find: https://www.nepm.org/regional-news/2022-11-14/massachusetts-gambling-regulators-delay-decision-on-proposed-hardwick-racetrack
barry_abides t1_ix3k5vc wrote
Reply to comment by dew2459 in Higher energy prices are a call for more renewables and maybe nuclear, not more pipelines by TeacherGuy1980
The good news is there are multiple offshore wind projects in the process of approval and development in federal waters off of MA - thousands of megawatts (far beyond the capacity of Pilgrim power station). The state already has power purchase agreements in place.
https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/massachusetts-activities
barry_abides t1_iwq593j wrote
Reply to Recent business closures in Worcester’s Canal District may be a casualty of success, rising property values by HRJafael
Casualty of Success would be a cool band name (or darkly ironic city motto)
barry_abides t1_iv26yrb wrote
It's the next county over, but some fun cider events going on over in Franklin County this weekend: https://www.ciderdays.org/
Some local breweries (Redemption Rock, Greater Good) host events pretty regularly, so worth checking their websites and social media.
New England Botanic Garden (formerly Tower Hill) seems to have some cool activities too: https://purchase.nebg.org/calendar.aspx
barry_abides t1_jefg3ap wrote
Reply to comment by FIFAFanboy2023 in New housing development for homeless in Worcester gets state aid by HRJafael
I'm familiar with the type of people you're referring to, and it does sound like they could benefit from some spending restraint to reduce some of their financial issues. My comments were directed more towards all the other folks who may not have a choice in their economic circumstances. It sounds like you have been tightening the belt both literally and figuratively, and it's good that you're able to find some positives in your own situation. For many who are struggling, the choice may not be about eating out less or getting a cheaper car, but opting to skip critical medical care or dealing with unsafe living conditions because they can't afford better. Always dangerous to generalize or assume the worst in people who aren't living under the same circumstances.