Housing Shortage;public-priv. Partnership
The resolution supports the creation of public-private partnerships, specifically promoting the initiative known as Housing Alaskans, aimed at increasing the availability of housing. This initiative seeks to leverage state, federal, and municipal resources, combined with private funding, to enhance housing supply throughout the state. The resolution emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to tackle the housing crisis, as construction has slowed significantly and the state has experienced a decline in new housing permits over recent years.
SCR3, a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced in May 2023, addresses the critical shortage of affordable housing in the state of Alaska. The resolution recognizes the economic strain that rising housing costs have placed on low- and middle-income households, leading to overcrowding and essential needs being unmet. The average home sales price has increased by 17% since 2019, while rents have seen an 8% rise between 2021 and 2022. This situation poses a barrier to attracting and retaining workers, ultimately inhibiting economic growth in Alaska.
Notable points of contention surrounding SCR3 revolve around the methods of addressing the housing crisis. While proponents argue for the necessity of public-private partnerships to accelerate the production of housing, critics may express concerns regarding the effectiveness and accountability of these partnerships. Furthermore, the resolution highlights the urgent need for funding to maintain and preserve existing housing, in addition to developing new units, which may generate discussions about budget allocations and prioritization in state finances.