[8] The Burlington Housing Authority's Neighborhood Networks Technology Center is located within Decker Towers.
[9] When it opened on August 31, 1971, Decker Towers was called 230 St. Paul Street (its official address then and now).
[10] In late 1971, the administrative offices of the Burlington Housing Authority were moved to the first floor of 230 St. Paul Street.
In 1984, exterior insulation was added over the brick as well as pastel swatches designed by Rolf Kielman.
[11] Prior to 2010, the building's exterior had degraded: there were cracks, moisture in the insulation, and window seals were no longer fully functional.
[2] In 2009, money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was used at Decker Towers to replace hallway floors as well as resurface the parking lot.
[12] Other renovations included weatherproofing, a thorough power-wash, reinforcement of stucco, application of a waterproof membrane, a fiberglass mesh layer, and new caulk.