Eastern Catskills CLT (ECCLT), a nonprofit 501c3 corporation, is an independent Community Land Trust (CLT) with a mission to create and preserve permanent rentals and for-purchase homes for our middle to low-income residents. Eastern Catskills CLT’s local board of directors will collaborate with Town officials and business and community leaders to create housing opportunities for year-round Woodstock residents.

Our Values

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    Sustainability and Diversity, Economic and Social

    We are good neighbors who believe in maintaining a diverse community. We will renovate and build quality homes that are affordable in perpetuity, energy efficient, easy to maintain, and that will last generations. Our homes will be models of both financial sustainability and environmental responsibility. We are sensitive to the unique challenges of our Catskill Mountain ecosystem.

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    Social Responsibility

    We are housing advocates who believe that safe and stable housing is a fundamental human right and know that the homes we will build have a positive social impact on our community. Our work will enable year-round residents to stay in our region and build a healthy balanced life for themselves and their families which, in turn, will keep their economic resources in our towns and region. Our organization will foster an inclusive environment for our residents, staff, board members, and volunteers.

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    Economic Viability

    We will operate a financially sustainable organization that stewards and maintains our homes in perpetuity. To accomplish our mission, we will develop significant funds from public grants and private donations. We will provide local jobs, purchase materials from local suppliers when possible, and pay property taxes to support Woodstock and our surrounding local economy. We know we are stronger together, and we are creating flexible, collaborative partnerships with Town, County and State governments, community and non-profit organizations, private businesses, and friends and neighbors who share our commitment to our diverse, vibrant, year-round residents.

40% and 50% of Woodstock households pay more than one third of their incomes on housing costs with some paying upward of 50%

40% and 50% of Woodstock households pay more than one third of their incomes on housing costs with some paying upward of 50% •

What is middle housing?

Eastern Catskills CLT plans to build permanently affordable rentals and for purchase homes for seniors, workers and town employees, young families, and other year-round Woodstock residents. Rather than building apartment buildings that are out-of-scale to our town’s buildings and character, WHA plans to build Middle Housing structures. These housing types, such as duplexes, four-plexes, clustered cottages and courtyard buildings, are examples of middle housing. Middle Housing is the scale of single-family houses and are a seamless part of a street and block with mostly single-family homes. ECCLT’s middle housing will provide more housing options and can help people stay in Woodstock as their lifestyle needs change and also will provide a broad range of affordability. Below are examples of ECCLT’s Middle Housing Models.  

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What we are

✓ A Community Land Trust, a non-profit organization, intended to develop and manage Affordable Housing.

✓ A non-profit organization led by a board consisting of Woodstock citizens with relevant experience and skills.

✓ An organization working cooperatively with Town, County and State government bodies and charitable organizations interested in developing and preserving Affordable Housing.

✓ The owner of land and buildings withheld from the profit-making market for the public benefit.

✓ Part of a world-wide movement to preserve the “Commons,” resources dedicated to the general good of the community. 

What we are not

X A government entity

X A builder or manager of subsidized or Section 8 housing for low-income community members

X A land conservancy preserving undeveloped natural landscapes.

X A financial institution, lender or bank

X A provider of housing or funding assistance on non-WHA owned land and property

Donate your land

Donating land and/or homes to Eastern Catskills CLT will contribute to building permanently affordable housing in Woodstock and is a tax-efficient way to solve our town’s affordable housing problem.

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FAQ’s

Eastern Catskills CLT would like to acknowledge that we are on and plan to build homes on the traditional land of the indigenous people of the Catskill Mountains Region, the Mansee Lenape and Schagticoke People past and present. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Mansee Lenape and Schagticoke Tribes.

40% and 50% of Woodstock households pay more than one third of their incomes on housing costs with some paying upward of 50%

40% and 50% of Woodstock households pay more than one third of their incomes on housing costs with some paying upward of 50% •

Who is the Eastern Catskills CLT?

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Susan Manuel

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Kirk Ritchey

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Judith Kerman

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