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Topics: Planning & Growth Restrictions


Results: 212 Matches

1.  Overcoming Barriers to Housing Development in Massachusetts

Location(s): Massachusetts

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Local planning boards can place extensive restrictions on development in their communities.
   

2.  UW Study: Rules Add $200,000 to Seattle Housing Price

Location(s): Washington Seattle

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier This article states that Seattle housing prices have significantly increased due to land-use regulations, such as growth restrictions.
   

3.  Office Park Housing: Adapting Underutilized Office Parks for Housing

Location(s): New York Westchester County

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that built-out communities cannot produce new affordable housing units.
  Solution This report identifies underutilized office parks as potential sites for affordable housing development.

4.  State Court Knocks Down Affordable Housing Rules

Location(s): New Jersey

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier New Jersey state legislation could limit affordable housing development.
  Solution The New Jersey Appellate Court decided that the legislation was unconstitutional and that housing need should be determined at the regional level.

5.  Commission Seeks More Input on Condo Ordinance

Location(s): California Pleasanton

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Residents of Pleasanton, California approved a 29,000-unit housing cap, which can limit the development of affordable housing.
   

6.  Growth Management, Smart Growth, and Affordable Housing

Location(s): NATIONAL

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that current planning strategies may not encourage the development of affordable housing.
  Solution Adopting region-wide smart growth strategies can promote affordable housing development.

7.  Commonweal Fair Growth Project

Location(s): Louisiana
  NATIONAL

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Certain growth policies can discourage the development of affordable housing.
  Solution Using a fair growth approach promotes affordable housing development.

8.  Gap Gives City its Chance

Location(s): Maryland Anne Arundel County
  Maryland Baltimore City
  Maryland Baltimore County
  Maryland Carroll County
  Maryland Harford County
  Maryland Howard County

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Growth restrictions discourage the development of affordable housing.
  Solution Baltimore, Maryland takes a pro-growth position to promote affordable housing development in the city.

9.  Growth Management Toolkit

Location(s): Colorado

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Comprehensive plans in Colorado may not always be binding or enforceable.
  Solution Colorado's Sprawl Action Center recommends making the comprehensive plans compulsory and legally binding.

10.  San Francisco Bay Area Housing Crisis Report Card

Location(s): California San Francisco Bay Area

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that the San Francisco Bay Area jurisdictions' general plans lack sufficient affordable housing units.
  Solution Modifying jurisdictions' general plans to encourage additional multifamily housing will make more housing units available throughout the area.

          

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