Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6184

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

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.

Impact

If passed, this bill would likely have significant implications for urban planning and housing developments within Tiverton. By mandating parking requirements based on local public transportation availability, the bill aims to address potential issues of accessibility for residents relying on personal vehicles. This could lead to better integration of housing developments within the community, potentially increasing their attractiveness to residents who prioritize easy access to their homes.

Summary

House Bill 6184 proposes an amendment to the provisions regarding low and moderate income housing in the town of Tiverton. It specifically allows the municipality to require two parking spaces for each studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom unit designated for low or moderate-income residents. This requirement can be enacted if the town determines that there is limited or no public transportation or off-street parking availability in proximity to these housing units. The intent behind this measure is to enhance the livability and accessibility of low-income housing in light of existing transportation challenges.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 6184 may arise from its enforcement and the implications it has for future housing development, especially in areas where space is limited. Opponents might argue that imposing additional parking requirements could hinder housing development efforts, thus exacerbating the existing housing crisis. Proponents, however, may emphasize the necessity of ensuring that low-income residents have adequate transportation options available, which could make housing more desirable and practical for the intended demographic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2016

Allows municipalities without public transportation extending to urban service boundaries to reduce the low- or moderate-income housing requirements from 10% to 6%.

RI H6083

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H6081

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S1037

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S1050

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI H7991

Limits real estate tax assessments for low- and moderate-income housing units to the last current sales price within a 5 year period.

RI S2571

Limits real estate tax assessments for low- and moderate-income housing units to the last current sales price within a 5 year period.

RI H7382

Provide the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.

RI S2635

Provide the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.

RI H7272

Provides that the maximum number of unrelated persons living together that could be constitute an individual household would not be less than one person per bedroom.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.