New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR47

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

Impact

If enacted, ACR47 would significantly alter how municipalities identify and fulfill their affordable housing obligations. The current model, which assesses needs based on specific regional demographics and conditions, would be replaced by a uniform requirement calculated at the state level. This means that each municipality's obligation would no longer vary based on local needs or circumstances but rather adhere to a state-determined figure that reflects overall housing requirements across New Jersey.

Summary

ACR47 is a proposed constitutional amendment in New Jersey that mandates a statewide calculation of affordable housing obligations. This amendment seeks to change the current framework, which bases these obligations on regional housing needs, by requiring all municipalities to adhere to a singular number that represents the total affordable housing units needed across the entire state. By doing so, it aims to create a more streamlined and uniform approach to affordable housing obligations rather than a fragmented, regionally-focused system.

Contention

The discussion surrounding ACR47 may bring about notable points of contention. Proponents argue that a consolidated approach is necessary for effective state planning and resource allocation, suggesting that it could lead to better management of affordable housing across diverse communities. However, opponents may raise concerns about the loss of local control and specificity in addressing unique housing needs, which varying municipal contexts demand. The amendment's implications for local governance and community autonomy in determining housing strategies are likely to engage extensive debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ SCR79

Same As Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ ACR26

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ SCR65

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR26

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ SCR79

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ SCR65

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ A247

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ A969

Requires COAH to calculate affordable housing obligations on Statewide basis.

NJ ACR28

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide that only Legislature may determine affordable housing obligations.

NJ ACR173

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide that only Legislature may determine affordable housing obligations.

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 ACR46

Proposes amendment to New Jersey Constitution to prohibit exclusionary zoning and clarify municipal obligations regarding affordable housing construction.

Similar Bills

NJ SCR79

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ ACR26

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

NJ SCR65

Proposes constitutional amendment to require Statewide calculation of affordable housing obligation.

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