To Create The Home Opportunities Made Easier Act.
If enacted, SB456 will significantly alter state laws related to housing construction and local government authority. By mandating that cities and local governments allow the construction of duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes on residentially zoned lands, the bill promotes densification and a reduction in reliance on single-family homes. Furthermore, it sets limitations on the ability of local governments to impose design and building standards that do not relate directly to public health and safety, thus streamlining the permitting process and potentially expediting housing availability.
Senate Bill 456, known as the Home Opportunities Made Easier Act, aims to address the housing affordability crisis in Arkansas by reducing regulatory barriers associated with housing construction and development. The bill acknowledges the increasing difficulty for working families to secure affordable housing and argues that current zoning regulations create an unnecessary shortage. It seeks to allow greater flexibility for property owners to utilize their lands without facing excessive restrictions from local governments, thereby enhancing the availability of diverse housing types and price ranges.
The bill does face some contention from advocacy groups and local officials who are concerned about the potential for decreased community discretion in zoning matters. Critics argue that an influx of higher-density housing may alter the character of neighborhoods and put pressure on local infrastructure. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding whether such rapid development could lead to a lack of suitable public services, such as schools and transportation, in areas experiencing growth. Proponents counter that the bill is essential for addressing the pressing need for affordable housing amidst a growing population.