Community Development and Housing News: June 11, 2024 https://hubs.la/Q02BpLq50
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🚨The NSW Government has announced new fairer housing targets and incentives aimed at addressing the state's housing challenges and fostering community development. These targets are set to improve housing supply, affordability, and diversity across various regions. Key elements include: 🏡Housing Targets: Clear targets are established for different regions, ensuring a balanced approach to housing development that meets local needs. 💰Incentives for Councils: Local councils will receive support and incentives to facilitate the planning and development of new housing. This includes funding and resources to streamline the approval processes and enhance infrastructure. 🛝Community Benefits: The initiative aims to build better communities by integrating housing developments with essential services, public spaces, and amenities, promoting overall well-being and liveability. This strategic move is part of the broader effort to ensure sustainable growth and equitable access to housing across NSW. For more details, visit 👉 https://lnkd.in/gFFGknxx
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🏡 Tackling the housing crisis requires a multifaceted approach! We need to focus on affordable housing development, innovative building techniques, and supportive housing policies. Embracing modular and sustainable construction can reduce costs and environmental impact. Additionally, increasing financial support for low-income families and investing in community development are crucial. Together, we can build a future where everyone has a place to call home. 🏠❤️ #AffordableHousing #SustainableLiving #CommunitySupport #HousingForAll 🌿🏘️
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Today is the last day to take this survey and share your thoughts on housing in Region 4.
Tomorrow is the last day to take the Red River Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) housing needs survey -https://lnkd.in/g5UfSE7b
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The slides discuss innovative affordable housing solutions to address housing affordability challenges. It explores various approaches such as modular construction, tiny homes, co-housing, land trusts, and more. These solutions aim to provide affordable housing options while promoting sustainability and community development. #affordablehousing, #housingcrisis, #urbanplanning, #sustainablecities, #communitydevelopment
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The Kairos Impact Foundation supports the Multifamily Impact Council Framework because it provides a comprehensive approach to addressing social and environmental challenges within multifamily housing communities. By supporting this framework, the foundation seeks to address a wide range of issues simultaneously, including housing affordability, community engagement, and resident well-being. #JointheImpact #SocialImpact #MultifamilyImpactCouncil
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🏡 Real estate is more than transactions; it's about creating homes and communities. Explore the human side of real estate, from housing trends to community development. #HomeBuilding #CommunityDevelopment
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Community Land Trusts (CLTs) offer many advantages for community development and housing stability. By separating land ownership from property ownership, CLTs help ensure long-term affordability. This makes housing accessible for low and moderate-income families. Also, this model supports community control and engagement. Residents have a direct say in land use and development decisions, which enhances the responsiveness of housing solutions to community needs. CLTs also contribute to the preservation of open spaces and environmental sustainability. The land is protected from speculative development. Additionally, they help stabilize neighborhoods. CLTs reduce the impact of market volatility and gentrification. This fosters economic resilience and strengthens local communities. This approach not only benefits current residents but also creates a lasting legacy of affordable housing and community stewardship. For a deeper dive into the research and impacts of CLTs, keep reading here: https://lnkd.in/dbD3JTPB #CommunityLandTrusts #AffordableHousing #SustainableDevelopment #CommunityEmpowerment
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Community Development and Housing News: April 15, 2024 - HUD issues PIH Notice on TAR scoring for 2023, a final rule to remove criminal conviction restrictions for fair housing testers, a proposed rule on reducing barriers to assisted housing, and AAFs for certain Section 8 contract rents (non-HCV); new research examines the impact of new construction on low-income renters in California. https://hubs.la/Q02sYGcs0
Community Development and Housing News: April 15, 2024
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The Town of Los Gatos announces the 6th Cycle (2023-2031) Draft Housing Element meets all statutory requirements for State Certification per the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) letter received May 3, 2024. The document can be viewed at https://lnkd.in/g4DNy8dn. As required by AB 215, the preliminary review revisions to the Draft Revised Housing Element will be made available to the public for a seven-day review period prior to a formal resubmittal to HCD. The seven-day public review period will run concurrently with the public noticing for the Planning Commission’s consideration of the Housing Element. On May 22, 2024, the Planning Commission will consider the Draft Revised Housing Element, and will make a recommendation to the Town Council. On June 4, 2024, the Town Council will consider the Planning Commission’s recommendation and take action on the Draft Revised Housing Element. Once adopted by Town Council, the Housing Element will then be submitted to HCD. Public comments can be sent to heupdate@losgatosca.gov.
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