Expand Access to Housing
Updated October 24, 2008
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Metro Boston will need to develop 349,000 new housing units from 2000 – 2030 in order to accommodate projected population increase and continued declines in household size. Simply building a certain number of units is not sufficient to meet the region’s increasingly diverse housing needs, for low and moderate income residents, seniors, nontraditional households, and others. Local, state, and regional housing policies must address these diverse needs by promoting a range of housing types and affordability, by expanding programs that connect residents with housing opportunities, and by ensuring equitable access to these opportunities for all of the region’s residents.
A. Develop coordinated regional and local plans for diverse housing production
Discuss >>B. Increase affordable housing production in appropriate locations
Discuss >>C. Diversify overall housing supply and affordability
Discuss >>D. Connect residents to housing opportunities
Discuss >>E. Ensure fair and accessible housing
Discuss >>F. Preserve, maintain, and upgrade existing affordable housing stock
Discuss >>G. Provide adequate funding streams to support housing production
Discuss >>H. Provide comprehensive, regional responses to homelessness
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