Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB367

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Affordable housing; religious organizations and other nonprofit tax-exempt properties.

Impact

If enacted, SB367 will significantly alter the landscape of affordable housing in Virginia. It requires that at least 60% of the units within any mixed-use development be classified as affordable housing, thereby ensuring that lower-income households have greater access to housing options. This provision is aligned with current federal guidelines on area median income, providing a clearer pathway for communities to meet their housing needs. Additionally, the bill stipulates that developments must be open to the public and comply with nondiscrimination rules.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 367 addresses the development of affordable housing projects by religious organizations and other nonprofit entities within Virginia. This bill aims to simplify and expedite the zoning process for mixed-use developments initiated by tax-exempt organizations, allowing these entities to construct housing that meets community needs without the traditional zoning hurdles. Specifically, it permits these organizations to develop mixed-use projects by right, reducing the need for rezoning or other legislative approvals beforehand.

Contention

The bill, however, has raised discussions surrounding local control and the specifics of zoning regulations. Critics argue that allowing tax-exempt organizations to bypass standard zoning procedures may lead to conflicts within communities regarding development styles and neighborhood integrity. Proponents of the bill assert that it is a crucial step toward addressing Virginia's housing crisis, supporting nonprofit initiatives that aim to enhance community well-being through affordable housing projects. The ongoing debate reflects a tension between local governance and the need for expanded affordable housing solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1351

Affordable housing; religious organizations and other tax-exempt properties.

VA SB1178

Faith and housing; affordable housing on property owned by religious or tax-exempt organizations.

VA HB2153

Comprehensive plan; housing development by nonprofit organizations.

VA HB1758

Surplus real property; prioritization of disposition for affordable housing.

VA HB1699

Tax exemptions; Confederacy organizations.

VA HB1124

Faith in Housing for the Commonwealth Act; construction of affordable housing.

VA SB233

Faith in Housing for the Commonwealth Act; construction of affordable housing.

VA HB878

Affordable housing; purchase of development rights.

VA SB430

Residential development in certain areas; affordable housing.

VA HB2781

Affordable housing; counties with executive form of government.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.