| March 20, 2020
The United States’ already broken housing ecosystem is facing even more strain as the COVID-19 crisis continues to threaten public health and economic well-being. Despite years of huge economic growth, in the last decade housing starts were at some of the lowest levels in history. For a variety of reasons that we’ve documented over the […]
Analysis | March 13, 2020
This week, the Washington State House of Representatives and Senate passed one of Up for Growth Washington’s key legislative priorities: extending the state’s Multifamily Tax Exemption (MFTE), which preserves affordable units in mixed-income communities. The legislation, HB 2950, passed by a 93-4 vote in the House and 42-7 vote in the Senate, signaling broad bipartisan […]
Federal Policy | March 6, 2020
As the United States grapples with a massive housing crisis – a 7.3-million home shortage, as found in Up for Growth research – federal leaders are seeking innovative solutions to alleviate the burden that such a significant lack of affordable homes places on American families and individuals. One such piece of legislation is H.R. 5599, the Fulfilling […]
Analysis | February 28, 2020
When we talk about solving the housing crisis, we often focus on how to increase zoning to allow for more housing options – primarily multifamily developments, cottage clusters, duplexes, triplexes, etc. Indeed, this type of construction uses less land to house more families of all income levels and should be options for the communities most […]
Federal Policy | February 24, 2020
As we’ve written in previous insights posts, 2019 was a banner year for housing policy in cities and states across the country. Oregon’s HB 2001 and Minneapolis 2040 earned much-deserved national recognition for ending exclusively single-family only zoning across much of their jurisdictions. These reforms continue to inspire other states seeking similar changes to their zoning laws – Washington, Nebraska, and Virginia, […]
Federal Policy | February 7, 2020
Last June, Up for Growth participated in the launch of the White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing. Created through an executive order, the Council is designed to target and mitigate myriad barriers to housing affordability that exist across the country, at every level of government. Last week marked an important inflection […]
Analysis | February 5, 2020
With more than 2,700 member companies, the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS) is proud to represent those who have helped build homes of all shapes and sizes across our region for more than a century. That includes everything from apartments, condos, and townhomes to accessory dwelling units and single-family homes. Building homes […]
Housing and Transit | January 31, 2020
Earlier this month, we highlighted the policy steps that New Rochelle, NY took to better meet the housing needs in its historic and transit-rich downtown. The New York City suburb took advantage of its location along Amtrak and Metro North lines to advance a comprehensive plan that’s adding thousands of new units of needed housing, creating […]
Housing and Transit | January 24, 2020
2020 is shaping up to be a historic year for housing in the Washington state legislature. Earlier this week, we shared the news of Representative Nicole Macri’s (D-LD43) legislation to enable denser housing in communities across the state. At a legislative hearing earlier this week, I was honored to share Up for Growth Washington’s views on […]
Analysis | January 21, 2020
A week into the state legislative session in Washington, State Representative Nicole Macri of Seattle introduced legislation that would allow for duplexes, triplexes, town homes, and smaller apartment buildings in neighborhoods across the state that are currently zoned exclusively for single-family housing. Macri, who recently joined a panel of her colleagues for the unveiling of […]
Housing and Transit | January 17, 2020
If you were to ask a non-New Yorker to name one fact about the City of New Rochelle, New York, the most common answer is likely “Oh, from the Dick Van Dyke Show!” But this classic American suburb located just northeast of the Bronx has won recent plaudits for its approach to redeveloping its downtown, […]