By Chris Holden on August 3rd, 2023
Key Facts
• The Biden-Harris Administration is taking action to lower housing costs by:
⁍ Addressing restrictive land use and zoning rules.
⁍ Expanding financing for affordable and energy-efficient housing.
⁍ Promoting commercial-to-residential conversions.
• Recent data shows progress in the slowing of rent hikes, and the creation of tens of thousands of affordable housing units.
The Biden-Harris Administration announced its Housing Supply Action Plan last week, which focuses on lowering housing costs and increasing the supply of affordable housing through various initiatives. The administration has been committed to making housing more accessible and affordable for all Americans, especially those with lower and middle incomes.
Local land use laws and zoning regulations have not only limited the availability of housing, but have also maintained neighborhood segregation, and hindered access to jobs. To address this, the Biden-Harris Administration has introduced the "Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing" (PRO Housing) program.
This groundbreaking $85 million federal initiative will provide funding to communities for identifying and removing barriers to affordable housing production and preservation. It will be overseen by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD will award grants of up to $10 million to local governments that have a significant demand for affordable housing and are working to remove housing development restrictions.
The funds can be used for activities like enacting higher-density zoning, streamlining affordable housing development, and reducing land use restrictions related to parking and other factors.
The Department of Transportation has also introduced the "Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods" program. This program provides $3.16 billion for planning and construction projects. Its goal is to improve access to affordable housing, prioritizing disadvantaged communities. The initiative emphasizes zoning reform to increase housing supply and promote equitable development.
Limited access to financing has made it harder to build and preserve affordable housing. Having to mix funding from many sources is also very complex. The Biden-Harris Administration has already started to take various actions to tackle these challenges:
The Biden-Harris Administration recognizes the potential of converting commercial properties to residential units. This will address growing commercial vacancies and add to the housing supply. To encourage commercial-to-residential conversions, the administration announced the following initiatives:
The Biden-Harris Administration's Housing Supply Action Plan will make housing more affordable and accessible for many low-income renter. By reducing zoning barriers, expanding financing, and supporting commercial-to-residential conversions, the administration is taking real steps towards realizing a vision where everyone has access to safe and affordable housing.
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