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Housing Choice Scoping Sessions
Most Promising Strategies
Participants in the six Housing Choice Scoping Sessions that the American
Planning Association conducted in 2004 were asked to identify two sets of planning
strategies:
- Existing strategies that been in place for some time and had proven their
effectiveness.
- Strategies that appeared promising or desirable in response
to specific housing issues facing the state or its regions.
Participants suggested many of the strategies listed during the Housing Choice
Scoping Sessions. They also suggested additional strategies during post-session
discussions as well as during open discussion following Chapter and National
conference sessions held about the Housing Choice project.
For additional information on the strategies listed:
Click
here to read the individual session summaries
Click here to download
the Housing Choice Strategies Online document
Promising Strategies in Action
North Carolina
- North Carolina Community Development Initiative, a statewide nonprofit
statewide intermediary lender that also provides technical assistance for
community development corporations
- Self-Help, a community development financial institution that offers a
national alternative secondary market for nonconforming mortgages
- Community-based land trusts in Orange and Durham Counties that provide
affordable housing
Southern New England
- Massachusetts Chapter 40R: Smart Growth Zoning Districts, 2004
- Rhode Island Public Laws, Chapter 286, 2004
- Inclusionary Housing Strategies
Oregon-Washington
- A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH), King County, Washington
Midwest
- Illinois Comprehensive Housing Plan
- Illinois Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act
- Indianapolis program for linking elimination of abandoned houses with
redevelopment initiatives
Texas
- S.M.A.R.T. Housing™ program, Austin
- Land Assemblage Redevelopment Authority (LARA), Houston
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), San Antonio
California
- Accessory Dwelling Unit Development Program, Santa Cruz
Promising
Strategies Wish List
North Carolina
- Education on handling money and credit
- Authorization for inclusionary zoning
- Statewide minimum housing code
- Development of rental housing production capacity
- Incentivized housing trust fund for realtors and bankers
- Education campaign on benefits of affordable housing
Oregon-Washington
- Oregon LCDC needs to develop capacity to assist local governments with
affordable housing
- Needs to be a mechanism to pledge affordable housing as a condition of
UGB expansions
- Real estate transfer tax for affordable housing, lift ban on exclusionary
zoning in Oregon
- Banking land for affordable housing
- Citizen education
- More short term activity to produce affordable units
Midwest
- Cooperative efforts outside government
- Training local planning commissions concerning affordable housing
- UniGov approach to housing to share burdens and benefits
California
- More housing generally
- Higher densities
- Statewide inclusionary zoning
- Maintaining Section 8
- The "Urban Williamson Act"
- Linking affordable housing to job development
- Building affordable housing in smaller clusters
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