Housing
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HUD sued over federal housing grant requirements
The National Alliance to End Homelessness and Women’s Development Corp. say the Trump administration’s new funding criteria “unlawfully condition access” to housing assistance grants.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 12, 2025 -
San Francisco’s permitting reform seeks an end to building project ‘death by a thousand cuts’
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s latest permitting reform package loosens restrictions on historic buildings, reduces fees and clears the path for accessory dwelling units in the city.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 11, 2025 -
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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With an executive order, Maryland aims to build more houses faster
Gov. Wes Moore wants to shrink permitting timelines, set housing production targets and use state land for transit-oriented development.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 10, 2025 -
California forms task force to clear homeless encampments
The task force will target encampments on state rights-of-way in the state’s 10 largest cities, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 9, 2025 -
Chicago eases parking mandates to spur affordable housing development
Developments near public transit can reduce the amount of off-street parking by up to 100% without administrative approval.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 5, 2025 -
A Virginia city eliminated single-family-only zoning. Then the lawsuits came.
Roanoke, Virginia, is reassessing zoning reforms it passed last year after resident lawsuits cost the city tens of thousands in litigation.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 3, 2025 -
To address homelessness, Oakland, California, has a new plan and new resources
Some funding for the Office of Homelessness Solutions will come from a half-cent county sales tax that took effect in April.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 2, 2025 -
Oregon moves toward state-level zoning in push for ‘missing middle’ housing
“We have to cut red tape and get out of our own way,” Gov. Tina Kotek said in signing two bipartisan measures into law.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Housing affordability was a problem in New Orleans before Katrina. That hasn’t changed.
Uneven investment has worsened the city’s housing affordability crisis in the two decades since the storm, housing advocates say.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 27, 2025 -
In Colorado, most residential zoning codes block affordable housing
Restrictive zoning laws prohibit multifamily dwellings throughout much of the state, a recent study found.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 22, 2025 -
Ann Arbor’s all-electric community offers a new model for net-zero living
Veridian at County Farm stands out for its rooftop solar, heat pumps and potential community battery network. Will the local utility’s hesitation and loss of federal tax credits prevent other developers from following its lead?
By Brian Martucci • Aug. 21, 2025 -
State Farm homeowners insurance rates to surge 27% in Illinois
The move is part of a nationwide trend of premium hikes that’s making housing even less affordable.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 15, 2025 -
Justice Department, Greystar reach proposed settlement on algorithmic pricing for rental housing
Under the terms of the agreement, the nation’s largest apartment provider would be barred from using nonpublic competitor data in rent-setting software.
By Mary Salmonsen • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Federal legislation aims to counteract surge of local laws criminalizing homelessness
The Housing Not Handcuffs Act would prevent federal agencies from arresting or ticketing unhoused people for living on public land.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 12, 2025 -
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CEQA reform opens new era for urban development in California, developer says
Sweeping overhaul of environmental reviews eliminates “the major impediment to getting new housing built in the state,” says Sean Burton, CEO of LA-based apartment developer Cityview.
By Leslie Shaver • Aug. 11, 2025 -
LA County sees second year of homelessness declines, ends longtime partnership with city of LA
A 4% drop in homelessness signals momentum, but Los Angeles city leaders warn the county’s plan to launch its own homeless services department could threaten progress across the region.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 7, 2025 -
5 takeaways from Harvard’s 2025 state of housing report
Record unaffordability and looming federal funding cuts are driving housing uncertainty, a Joint Center for Housing Studies report warns. Here’s what local government leaders should know.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 6, 2025 -
Housing shortages hit low-income renters the hardest, Pew report finds
While rent is stabilizing in high-growth cities, displacement and homelessness are surging in housing-constrained metros.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 5, 2025 -
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New Oakland, Calif., development to add 235 affordable units after nearly 10 years on hiatus
Modular construction is a powerful strategy for maximizing efficiency in building new housing, MBH Architects director Timothy Haley says.
By Mary Salmonsen • Aug. 5, 2025 -
Single-family rent growth slows as new supply surges — but affordability pressures remain
Overall prices remain high following five years of rapid growth, with some markets requiring $200,000 in annual income to comfortably rent a three-bedroom home.
By Mary Salmonsen • Aug. 4, 2025 -
No zoning code? That’s a problem, one Virginia city discovered.
Procedural missteps can derail even well-supported measures to eliminate single-family zoning — a problem Charlottesville, Virginia, is now addressing.
By Danielle McLean • July 31, 2025 -
Senate tackles housing affordability crisis with bipartisan bill
Mayors applauded the Senate’s ROAD to Housing Act proposal to speed housing development, cut red tape and fund local innovation.
By Ryan Kushner • July 30, 2025 -
Capital One delivers few details on $265B community plan
Local officials are still waiting for clarity on how the community investment proposal, part of the card issuer’s effort to acquire Discover Financial, will play out in their neighborhoods.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • July 30, 2025 -
Criminalizing homelessness doesn’t work, study finds
As federal policy shifts toward punishment, a new study calls on cities to reconsider enforcement-based approaches in favor of housing and care.
By Lori Tobias • July 28, 2025 -
Maine clears the way for more multifamily housing, ADUs
New laws in Maine ban parking minimums and relax zoning rules as it joins a growing list of states adopting top-down strategies to drive housing growth.
By Danielle McLean • July 23, 2025