Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2264

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Housing; needs assessment

Impact

By requiring annual reports, which must detail the total number of proposed, approved, and constructed residential housing units, the bill seeks to provide the Arizona Department of Housing with essential data. This data will facilitate urban planning and housing policy formulation across the state. Although the municipalities are obligated to assess and report on housing needs, the legislation specifies that they are not mandated to fulfill the projections outlined in the assessments, thus maintaining a level of autonomy in local decision-making.

Summary

House Bill 2264, introduced in the state of Arizona, mandates municipalities to conduct a comprehensive housing needs assessment starting January 1, 2025, and repeating this exercise every five years. The assessment focuses on various metrics, including projected population and job growth for the next five years, identifying the need for additional residential housing to meet the demand from the existing population, workforce, and future projections. This initiative aims to enable municipalities to better understand and address their housing demands systematically.

Contention

There could be contention surrounding the imposition of standardized assessments on municipalities, especially smaller ones, as the bill does not apply to areas with populations under 30,000 or those on tribal lands. Opponents may argue that this could create disparities in housing development priorities, limiting the flexibility of smaller municipalities to address unique local needs without a one-size-fits-all requirement. The requirement for detailed reporting could also place an administrative burden on local governments, particularly those with fewer resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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