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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

New Senate housing bill amendments draw opposition from Vermont League of Cities and Towns

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Free to use Person Signing Document Paper | Matthias Zomer

Free to use Person Signing Document Paper | Matthias Zomer

Franklin and Grand Isle counties need 3,350 new or improved housing units to meet the needs of current residents — not to mention those expected to move to the region in the future, according to a wide-ranging report released this month. Nearly all of the housing units built in those counties over the past two decades have been standalone single-family homes. However, a majority of the region’s population growth in that time has come from single-person households who often can’t afford to live in lower-density units, about a third of whom are renters. More here #802housed #FairHousingMatters #FairHousingMonthVT 

https://vtdigger.org/.../new-senate-housing-bill.../

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