Oppose the Permanent Conversion of the Envision Hotel into a Low Threshold Shelter
Since the "temporary" opening of the low threshold shelter at the former Envision Hotel at 81 S Huntington in November 2021, our neighborhood has declined significantly. Theft, vandalism, loitering, littering, open drug use, and discarded needles are now a part of daily life. The operator of the shelter, Victory Programs Inc., is attempting to change the zoning to make this shelter a permanent fixture in our neighborhood. We cannot let this stand.
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Hello,
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed zoning change to permanently convert 81 South Huntington Ave. into a homeless shelter.
When the shelter initially opened, city officials assured residents that this would be a temporary solution. Since the shelter began operating, our neighborhood has experienced a significant decline in safety and quality of life, including an increase in theft, open drug use, discarded needles, harassment of residents, and serious sanitation issues. Despite repeated outreach through 311 and community meetings, Victory Programs, Inc. has failed to respond meaningfully to our concerns.
Our community is diverse and historically underserved. We support compassionate solutions to homelessness, but those solutions must be safe, well-managed, and equitable.
I urge you to reject this proposal and advocate for a fairer, more sustainable path forward.
Sincerely,
[Full Name]
[Street Address]
[City, State ZIP]
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Significant increases in theft, vandalism, and violent incidents—including a recent deadly shooting.
- A dramatic rise in drug-related activities, with discarded needles frequently found throughout neighborhood parks and streets. View needle reports map.
- Harassment and intimidation of residents, particularly women, near the shelter.
- Sanitation issues, unmanaged trash, and vermin problems.
Together, we can advocate for safer, fairer, and more effective solutions for our community.
Upcoming Events
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Shelter Opposition Neighborhood Meeting – April 15, 2025 at 7 PM – Join us in discussing our community's future.
- Join Zoom Meeting – Meeting ID: 834 0948 0336
- Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council Zoning Committee – April 16, 2025 at 7:40 PM – Victory Programs, Inc. will present their shelter proposal to the JPNC Zoning Committee.
- Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing – May 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM – The Zoning Board of Appeal will consider whether to allow the shelter proposal.
Mark your calendars and join us to help make a difference in our community!
Needle Reports Map
Explore an interactive map of needle reports from around Boston that illustrate the impact on our community.

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