Madison Czopek Jan 11, 2021 Michelle Crowley presents plans for the complex’s landscaping, noting the walking trail around the property for Littleton Drive residents and neighbors. Plans for the proposed 93-unit housing development at Littleton Drive continue to evolve following input from locals and town officials, according to Charlie Adams, the regional vice president of the developer Pennrose. Most notably, the plans now include an additional emergency access roads at the request of the Wareham Fire Department, Adams and his team told members of Wareham’s Planning Board during their Dec. 11 meeting. The Littleton Drive complex would include 44 affordable one-bedroom senior units and 49 non-age restricted rental units for families and people in the workforce. In past presentations, Adams said many of the project’s non-age restricted units would also be affordable housing for those below a certain income level, while others would be at or near market price.