Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6179

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

Requires the Rhode Island housing authority to update the count of affordable housing stock in the town of Tiverton two (2) times per year.

Impact

The implementation of H6179 is expected to enhance transparency and accountability regarding affordable housing in Tiverton. By requiring biannual updates, the Rhode Island housing authority will not only maintain an accurate count of available affordable units but also facilitate better planning and policy-making at both local and state levels. This increased focus on housing data could help inform future housing projects and initiatives aimed at addressing the housing needs of low-income families in the region.

Summary

House Bill H6179 seeks to address the issue of affordable housing in the town of Tiverton by mandating that the Rhode Island housing authority performs regular updates on the count of affordable housing stock. Specifically, the bill stipulates that these updates be carried out twice a year, ensuring that stakeholders have access to timely and accurate information regarding the availability of affordable housing options in the area. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve housing accessibility for low and moderate-income residents in the state.

Contention

Although the bill seems to primarily focus on the logistical aspect of housing data management, there could be contention surrounding the effectiveness of such statistics when addressing the complexities of affordable housing challenges. Furthermore, discussions may arise concerning the adequacy of resources allocated to the Rhode Island housing authority to meet the requirements set forth by the bill. Stakeholders may debate whether this approach is sufficient in tackling underlying issues such as housing affordability and community development.

Notable_points

H6179 stands out as a proactive measure to empower local governance in housing matters, aligning with broader state policies to combat housing shortages. The requirement for frequent updates could set a precedent for other municipalities to adopt similar practices, ultimately fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making in the realm of housing policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6180

Ensures that minimum egress requirements for conventional subdivisions in Tiverton apply equally to comprehensive permit applications and cannot be waived, modified, or reduced for such applications.

RI H6184

Permits Tiverton to require two parking space for each studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom low- or moderate-income housing units upon the determination that limited or no local public transportation or off-street parking availability near these units.

RI H5692

Allows the operation of a home-based business, which meets criteria for home office IRS income tax deduction, without securing approval from the municipality with no storage of chemicals/park heavy equipment/not more than 10% of premises used for parking.

RI H5022

Increases the maximum state and municipal small purchase limits from $10,000 to $25,000 for construction projects and from $5,000 to $10,000 for all other state and municipal purchases.

RI H6182

Requires any person who applies to rent or purchase a residence located in Town of Tiverton which qualifies as low and moderate income housing, shall require proof of Rhode Island residency or employment by a local, state or federal entity.

RI H6215

Requires the town of Tiverton to require a minimum number of affordable housing units if there is less than ten percent (10%) of affordable housing in the town.

RI H5371

Allows the towns of Burrillville and Glocester to publish notices in any newspaper located within their municipalities and would also allow publication in other designated digital or print platforms selected by their city or town councils.

RI H5963

Allows the applicant for a land development project to utilize the administrative subdivision process established under 45-23-37 to request approval of a proposed subdivision of an oversized lot.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.