Advancing Local Housing Affordability
Housing affordability is complex, multifaceted, and interdependent. So too are county authorities and resources on local housing policy, financing, and regulation. Because of the varied authorities, each county’s approach to addressing the challenge is different. Recognizing the acute need for housing affordability, the county housing ecosystem and associated recommendations seek to provide local leaders an opportunity for best practices and policies that reflect the diverse tools of county governments.
It is also important to recognize that each policy or ecosystem pillar does not exist independently but are piece of a whole. The land use and zoning plans in a community ultimately impact the county tax base and services; the partnerships established within a community can inform state and federal advocacy efforts; the use of federal funds can reflect the financing of new developments; and local regulations can have significant implications on community engagement. Recognizing this interconnection is important to understanding the levers and opportunities available to counties to foster affordability and quality.