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Government Responds to Boaz Island Residents on Modular Housing Concerns

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Summary

The Bermuda Government has responded to concerns raised by Boaz Island residents regarding a proposed modular housing development. The government acknowledges community concerns about density, infrastructure, traffic, and environmental impacts while confirming the planning application remains under review. The Bermuda Housing Corporation will appeal the Development Applications Board's refusal of the application, and the government states no asbestos has been found on site to date.

What changed

The Bermuda Government has issued a formal response addressing concerns from Boaz Island residents regarding a proposed modular housing development. The response confirms the planning application remains active and subject to full review, acknowledges community concerns about density, infrastructure, and environmental impacts, and states that the Bermuda Housing Corporation will appeal the Development Applications Board's recent refusal. The government emphasizes the urgent housing need while committing to continued community engagement.

For affected residents and developers, this response signals ongoing regulatory review with opportunities for public input. Residents seeking to influence the development should engage with the planning process and submit formal objections. Developers should track the appeal outcome and prepare for extended review timelines given community opposition.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on planning application status
  2. Review development plans for community feedback opportunities

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Apr 10, 2026

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Response to Concerns Raised by Boaz Island Residents

10 April, 2026

The Government acknowledges the concerns raised by residents of Boaz Island regarding the proposed modular housing development, and we thank community members for taking the time to engage in this important discussion.

We recognise that Boaz Island is a close-knit residential area, and it is entirely appropriate that residents seek clarity on how any proposed development may impact their neighbourhood. Issues such as density, infrastructure, traffic, safety, and environmental considerations are all valid and are taken seriously as part of the planning and review process.

The planning application for this development remains active and subject to the full planning process, which includes considering objections, technical assessments, and all relevant environmental and safety requirements. The concerns raised by residents will form an important part of that review. As modular housing is one of several essential tools to address Bermuda’s urgent housing needs, the Bermuda Housing Corporation will be appealing the Development Applications Board’s refusal of a recent application.

Regarding on-site activity, the Government is aware of concerns regarding tree clearing and the subsequent pause in work. If environmental safety issues arise, appropriate steps will be taken to ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with regulations. It should be noted that, contrary to recent reporting, no asbestos has been found on the site to date. Further clarification on the site’s status and next steps will be provided as the relevant assessments are completed.

At the same time, Bermuda is facing a very real and urgent housing challenge. Increasing housing supply, including through transitional and modular solutions, is a critical part of ensuring that more Bermudians have access to safe and stable housing as soon as possible.

The benefits of modular housing are significant and should not be overlooked. It enables faster delivery of homes while longer-term housing solutions are progressed, helping to meet immediate demand. At the same time, any such development must be carefully assessed to ensure it is appropriate for its location and responsive to the concerns of the surrounding community.

We also acknowledge the call for greater communication. While initial engagement has taken place, we accept that residents are seeking more detailed, site-specific information. The Government, through the Bermuda Housing Corporation and relevant departments, will continue to engage with the community to provide clarity on the proposal, including its scope, duration, and management.

The Government remains committed to a balanced approach, one that addresses the urgent need for housing while respecting the character and concerns of our communities. We will continue to listen, to engage, and to ensure that decisions are made transparently and in the best interest of Bermuda as a whole.

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Classification

Agency
Bermuda Gov
Published
April 10th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Housing development Planning review Community engagement
Geographic scope
BM BM

Taxonomy

Primary area
Housing
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Environmental Protection Government Contracting

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