For years, the American Planning Association (APA) has lobbied for federal integration of planning expertise into housing policy. The new law codifies many of these recommendations, providing a framework for communities to modernize building codes, incentivize adaptive reuse of structures, and promote missing-middle housing developments. By emphasizing pre-approved housing plans and zoning reform, the act aims to translate long-term community goals into tangible construction outcomes.
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Federal Housing Overhaul Prioritizes Local Planning Reforms
The enactment of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act marks a shift in federal strategy, moving toward planning-led solutions to alleviate the national housing shortage. The bipartisan legislation empowers local governments to dismantle development barriers and accelerate the production of diverse housing stock across both urban and rural landscapes.
APA President Sue Schwartz, FAICP, noted that the legislation reinforces the essential role of professional planning in broadening housing options. Moving forward, the organization plans to provide technical guidance to help local governments implement these strategies. With nearly 40,000 members, the association expects to play a central role in translating these federal provisions into on-the-ground results that address systemic affordability and supply constraints.
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