Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06594

Introduced
1/24/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Credit For Affordable Housing Built For Senior Citizens And Individuals With A Developmental Disability.

Impact

The proposed bill would have a significant impact on state and local housing laws by enhancing the framework through which municipalities can achieve their affordable housing quotas. By equipping local governments with housing unit-equivalent points for constructing affordable units, the bill aims to streamline the process and make it more appealing for municipalities to focus on housing needs specific to seniors and those with developmental disabilities. This amendment could lead to increased collaboration between state authorities and local governments in tackling the housing crisis affecting these groups.

Summary

House Bill 06594 aims to incentivize municipalities to develop affordable housing specifically for senior citizens and individuals with developmental disabilities. By amending section 8-30g of the general statutes, the bill proposes to grant municipalities one housing unit-equivalent point for every affordable housing unit developed for these target populations. This measure is designed to encourage local governments to meet affordable housing requirements while addressing the unique needs of vulnerable communities.

Contention

While the intention behind HB 06594 is well-meaning, it draws concern from various stakeholders regarding the feasibility and implications of such incentives. Critics may argue that merely incentivizing the creation of housing units does not guarantee quality or suitability for the intended populations. Moreover, there are debates about whether such measures adequately address broader housing issues, such as affordability across different income levels or the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities. Balance between supply and demand, as well as the quality of housing developments, remains a pivotal point of discussion.

Companion Bills

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