The Digest | Apr-Jun 2022

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ADVOCACY IN ACTION

Growing Homeownership Opportunities Housing in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region is currently experiencing the lowest inventory of for-sale homes in record history, making the Twin Cities the worst in the nation for regional inventory. On top of this, additional challenges remain with supply chain constraints and inflation levels not seen in nearly four decades. The good news is that demand remains incredibly strong—Minnesotans want to own homes.

Housing First Minnesota delivered this message to the legislature as it convened for the 2022 session in late January. The reception to increasing homeownership opportunities has been remarkably strong, but how we get there is more complex. Solving this issue has been the focus of many committees and task forces at Housing First Minnesota. The consensus of this work is that there are too many roadblocks that currently limit housing supply in this market. Some of them, like supply chain issues, are outside of the legislature’s reach. But others, like restrictive zoning, housing approval by PUD loophole, and overcharging of fees—on everything from parks to trees to permits—fit squarely into the legislature’s oversight role. To that end, there is a legislative initiative winding through the process that aims to lift these roadblocks titled “Legalizing Affordable Housing Act.” The goal is to modernize how we bring housing projects online and to return a healthier balance of choices for the homeowners of our state. We’ve been pleased to see a growing coalition of supporters for this effort, this truly is a pressing issue for all of Minnesota. This legislation also helps focus the challenges our industry faces daily. While we advocate to modernize housing, we are also working daily to fend off fee increases and the emergence of new regulatory roadblocks. Success on this issue helps all in the homebuilding and remodeling industry—more homeownership opportunities means more opportunity to serve your customers and grow your businesses. Onward,

JAMES VAGLE VICE PRESIDENT OF ADVOCACY, HOUSING FIRST MINNESOTA

The institutional barriers to the construction of affordable housing which are embedded in municipal zoning ordinances are recognized as nationwide issues, however, there are peculiarities in Minnesota zoning and property tax laws that pose unique challenges. These laws have not been scrutinized by the legislature for over 25 years, and it’s time for reform.” REP. STEVE ELKINS D–BLOOMINGTON

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HOUSING FIRST MINNESOTA | APRIL–JUNE 2022


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