Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB3167

Introduced
1/26/22  
Refer
1/26/22  
Report Pass
2/14/22  

Caption

Relating To Rental Housing.

Impact

The legislation proposes to renew efforts that were seen in Act 127, directly addressing the barriers that have historically hindered affordable housing developments. This includes alleviating regulatory burdens that contribute to the underinvestment in affordable rental projects. The re-formed special action team will evaluate the state of housing, recommend strategies, and monitor progress, with a focus on updating the ten-year housing plan. This collaborative approach aims to mobilize both governmental and public interest towards tackling the housing crisis.

Summary

SB3167 aims to address the critical shortage of rental housing in Hawaii, particularly for low- and moderate-income households. The bill recognizes that the lack of rental units has led to escalating rents affecting families across various income levels, exacerbating issues like overcrowding and homelessness. By re-establishing the affordable rental housing special action team, the bill seeks to facilitate the development of affordable rental options and reports on the progress towards housing goals established in previous legislation, notably Act 127 from 2016.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards SB3167 appears supportive, particularly among advocates for low-income families who have faced chronic issues related to housing affordability. The re-establishment of the special action team is seen as a proactive measure to address pressing housing needs, although concerns may exist regarding the actual implementation and effectiveness of the proposed recommendations in reality. This legislation has generally garnered positive recognition while also spotlighting the ongoing struggles associated with rising living costs and housing inadequacies in the region.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the potential methods for increasing rental supply, particularly in balancing community development interests with housing needs. The legislation emphasizes the need for affordable units but faces the challenge of mitigating resistance from communities concerned about the implications of new developments. The bill lays out intentions towards ensuring that the incoming recommendations adequately reflect both public input and the importance of preserving existing rental stocks while paving the way for new developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR55

Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.

HI SR44

Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.

HI HCR159

Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.

HI HR138

Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.

HI HB1117

Relating To Teacher Rental Housing.

HI SB1352

Relating To Housing.

HI SB2836

Relating To Maui's Permanent Housing Recovery.

HI SB858

Relating To Housing.

HI SB1587

Relating To Affordable Housing.

HI HB1833

Relating To The Rental Housing Revolving Fund.

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