Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S1037

Introduced
5/19/23  
Refer
5/19/23  
Report Pass
6/14/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  

Caption

Low And Moderate Income Housing

Impact

The enactment of S1037 is expected to have a positive impact on the housing market by encouraging the development of low- and moderate-income housing. The bill includes provisions for density bonuses which allow developers increased dwelling units per acre provided certain thresholds of low-income housing are met. This approach aims to incentivize the construction of affordable units while being aligned with state housing goals. Additionally, it mandates local governments to create comprehensive housing plans that support the need for affordable housing within their municipalities.

Summary

S1037 is a bill that amends laws pertaining to low- and moderate-income housing in Rhode Island. The bill introduces essential changes to the definitions and processes involved in the approval of affordable housing projects. It aims to facilitate the creation of more low-income housing units and make the permitting process more accessible for developers. Noteworthy changes include the ability for applicants to submit a single application for comprehensive permits, significantly streamlining the bureaucratic process and potentially reducing development timelines.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards S1037 appears to be supportive among housing advocates and developers who view the bill as a crucial step in addressing the state's housing shortage, especially in low- and moderate-income communities. Nonetheless, there may also be some concern from local governments about the potential for increased density and the implications on community character and infrastructure. The bill's approach to streamline approvals and set clear guidelines for density bonuses is a pragmatic step towards resolving the housing crisis in Rhode Island.

Contention

While S1037 aims to simplify the housing development process, there are inherent challenges and contentions regarding its implementation. Critics may argue that increased density allowances could lead to overdevelopment in certain areas, potentially straining local infrastructure and resources. Furthermore, ensuring that developments align with community needs and maintaining local control over zoning practices remain points of contention. The effectiveness of this legislation in genuinely increasing the stock of affordable housing and how localities can adapt to these changes will be closely watched.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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