Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2848

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Mixed-income housing study committee

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws is expected to focus on identifying strategies for improving mixed-income housing development. By addressing barriers to current housing practices and proposing incentives for creating or converting properties into mixed-income housing, the committee's outcomes could lead to significant changes in local and state housing policies. Importantly, the committee is required to submit recommendations by December 15, 2024, making it a timely intervention in addressing housing needs in Arizona. This could potentially realign state resources and planning towards addressing housing disparities.

Summary

House Bill 2848 establishes a mixed-income housing study committee in Arizona, tasked with analyzing and enhancing the availability and implementation of mixed-income housing within the state. The committee will consist of multiple appointed members, including lawmakers from both the Senate and House, representatives from local governments, nonprofit organizations promoting housing, and individuals with expertise in housing development and water use. This structured approach aims to ensure diverse perspectives in the discussion on housing solutions, fostering collaboration among different stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2848 may arise from concerns over local control versus state-led initiatives in housing development. Some localities may feel that a state committee could overreach, imposing one-size-fits-all solutions that do not adequately address the unique housing challenges faced by different communities. Additionally, discussions about mixed-income housing often evoke debate regarding the balance between affordability and market-driven strategies, highlighting the complexities involved in enhancing housing opportunities without compromising community character.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2796

Study committee; human trafficking; report

AZ HB2363

Study committee; educator health insurance

AZ HB2280

Eviction prevention; study committee

AZ HB2508

Study committee; human trafficking

AZ SB1569

Study committee; eviction prevention

AZ HB2283

Tribal economic development; study committee

AZ SB1249

Medical licensing; study committee

AZ HB2760

Study committee; Holocaust; other genocides

AZ HB2674

Housing supply study committee

AZ HB2497

Study committee; educator health insurance

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