PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Plan Commission cleared the way for the next step in a proposed housing development on Dora Lane on Tuesday night.

Habitat for Humanity made an application for a preliminary subdivision of Neidlinger Park on Dora Lane. The area was part of a previously planned unit development (PUD), and the action will revitalize a Habitat project that stalled due to COVID.
The development will provide affordable housing for the city, but not “traditional” Habitat for Humanity Homes. The multi-home development will be similar to the development Habitat did on West Harrison Street several years ago in partnership with a contractor.
A maximum of nine residential lots will be created along with sidewalks on each side of Dora Lane and adjoining street hookups in the neighborhood.
Habitat is currently seeking a grant to help move the project forward.







