Are you familiar with the challenges of finding, maintaining, or paying for housing in the Eugene-Springfield area? Do you have insights into the local need for housing, human services, community, and economic development programs? Please help identify our local housing and community needs for low- and moderate-income people by completing a short survey.
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Would you like to let the City of Austin know where to prioritize its 5-year plan to fund housing and public services? Take this survey: https://lnkd.in/gf5fNTyz
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Survey extended! Prince George's County, Maryland and the City of Bowie, Maryland are seeking feedback from residents on community needs, including your experiences finding and maintaining housing in the county. These responses will impact how federal funds are prioritized through the 5- Year Consolidated Plan and the joint #CityofBowie and #PrinceGeorgesCounty Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete & all responses are confidential. Survey link➡️: https://bit.ly/4cePyh0
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Prince George's County, Maryland and the City of Bowie, Maryland are seeking feedback from residents on community needs, including your experiences finding and maintaining housing in the county. These responses will impact how federal funds are prioritized through the 5- Year Consolidated Plan and the joint #CityofBowie and #PrinceGeorgesCounty Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete & all responses are confidential. Survey link➡️: https://bit.ly/4cePyh0
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⭐️𝙒𝙀𝙀𝙆𝙀𝙉𝘿 𝙍𝙀𝘼𝘿𝙄𝙉𝙂⭐️ 🌍 Stay in the loop with all the latest global housing news The World Habitat newsletter is out now including: What Europe can teach us about social housing? Four propositions for housing justice! Why Community Led Housing is in the spotlight? +much more 👉 https://lnkd.in/eTaR6Qze
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New Jersey’s affordable housing rules have changed. The new legislation eliminates COAH and changes the vacant land regulations and available bonus credits. The bill also includes strict deadlines for municipalities to calculate their affordable housing obligation and prepare a new Housing Element. Please reach out to learn more and how we can help you navigate the new affordable housing requirements!
Last week NJ Governor Murphy signed a bill that eliminates the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) and establishes a process for towns to determine their obligations based on Department of Community Affairs (DCA) calculations. The legislation changes affordable housing processes that will impact New Jersey’s municipalities, including the vacant land process and how unmet need is handled. T&M is an established leader in assisting municipalities in navigating the State of New Jersey’s complex affordable housing regulations and has the expertise to assist your community in addressing its affordable housing obligation. Our Planning Group, which includes licensed Professional Planners (PP) and members of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), has guided nearly 50 municipalities through the affordable housing planning process. Learn more about this bill, deadlines and how T&M can assist you. https://ow.ly/nm3m50R3k5W
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May is National Affordable Housing Month. The US lacks more than 7 million affordable housing units, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition. This problem is worse on the west coast, with California suffering the greatest disparity of affordable housing availability. As CCLR Brownfield Revitalization Specialist Jim Bergdoll, AICP writes, the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)’s Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG) is helping to bridge the gap. Read his article on brownfield affordable housing success stories from the golden state. Read More Here: https://loom.ly/dQp59UY
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How do you integrate community needs into housing planning? ✏️ By understanding the community I work with. To hear beyond what's told and make sure help goes to the truly deserving and needy.
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In today's rapidly evolving economic and social landscape, municipalities face increasing demands to provide high-quality services, maintain infrastructure, and address emerging challenges such as public safety, environmental sustainability, and community development. However, with limited budgets, staff and resources, achieving these goals can be daunting. This is where seeking grant funding becomes a critical strategy for municipalities looking to enhance their capabilities and deliver on their commitments to the community. By partnering with Capital Strategic Solutions, your municipality can access the expertise and resources needed to secure vital grants, scale impactful programs, and achieve your community’s goals. For more information about how we can assist with your grant needs, email us at info@capital-strategic-solutions.com.
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Do you have success stories of housing conversion? Think about how people move through space? Working on small area station plans or infill on very small parcels? Have insights on how has placemaking/placekeeping changed? At the Mpact Transit + Community Conference, one of the six big questions we’re asking is: How are you building complete communities? We want to hear all of the answers and solutions you have! Submit your session proposal by March 29: mpactmobility.org/speakers
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How should HUD dollars be used in Montana? The Montana Department of Commerce requires input from the community to get a better understanding of the needs in your area. Take the Montana Housing and Community Needs Survey: https://ow.ly/ZOTE50QXaTz
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