New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A249

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

Impact

The bill aims to curb urban sprawl by channeling housing development into areas with existing infrastructure, allowing for more efficient accommodation of new units. The intent is to dispel the burden placed on other municipalities to accommodate low-income housing by reallocating some responsibilities to urban areas. Consequently, this could lead to a more equitable distribution of affordable housing across different municipalities in New Jersey, thus better addressing the needs of low and moderate-income families.

Summary

Assembly Bill A249 proposes significant amendments to the New Jersey Fair Housing Act, specifically prohibiting exemptions from affordable housing obligations for municipalities that receive state urban aid. This change stems from a legislative intent to address housing inequalities and ensure urban municipalities contribute to the regional affordable housing needs. It amends current provisions that allowed certain urban municipalities to bypass their responsibilities in providing affordable housing, which was seen as detrimental to surrounding communities and broader regional housing equity.

Contention

Potential points of contention arise regarding the bill’s impact on local governance and land-use regulations. Critics may argue that mandating urban municipalities to absorb a fair share of housing needs could strain local resources, particularly in areas that may lack the infrastructural or economic capacity to support such changes. Additionally, municipalities could contend that the one-size-fits-all approach may overlook the unique circumstances and challenges faced by individual communities, which may differ significantly from one region to another. Nonetheless, proponents maintain that the benefits of equitable housing distribution outweigh these concerns, emphasizing collaboration between state and local governments to meet housing demands.

Companion Bills

NJ S621

Same As Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

Previously Filed As

NJ A971

Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

NJ S621

Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

NJ S2103

Prohibits affordable housing obligation exemptions for urban aid municipalities.

NJ A245

Requires COAH to administer affordable housing obligations of municipalities based on statewide obligation.

NJ A967

Requires COAH to administer affordable housing obligations of municipalities based on statewide obligation.

NJ S622

Requires COAH to administer affordable housing obligations of municipalities based on Statewide obligation.

NJ S2104

Requires COAH to administer affordable housing obligations of municipalities based on Statewide obligation.

NJ S3738

Clarifies scope of affordable housing obligations.

NJ S880

Clarifies scope of affordable housing obligations.

NJ A5277

Clarifies scope of affordable housing obligations.

Similar Bills

NJ A969

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ A247

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ S604

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ S2088

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ A622

Directs COAH to adopt regulations to require municipalities to prioritize current residents in affordable housing applications.

NJ A652

Directs COAH to adopt regulations to require municipalities to prioritize current residents in affordable housing applications.

NJ S880

Clarifies scope of affordable housing obligations.

NJ A1278

Clarifies scope of affordable housing obligations.