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Could Retooling Zoning Cure MN's Affordable Housing Woes?

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Friday, August 4, 2023   

New data show promising news in closing Minnesota's housing supply gap, with home construction shaking off its slump. However, there are calls to make some changes to make new homes affordable.

In July, Twin Cities single-family home construction recorded its first month of year-over-year growth since January 2022, but the base value of the permits was $250,000. That doesn't include other costs, such as the land those homes will sit on, meaning the final home prices will be much higher.

Factor in rising interest rates, said James Vagle, CEO of the trade association Housing First Minnesota, and first-time or lower-income buyers are still being squeezed out.

"It's encouraging to break the month-over-month decline," he said, "but we have a housing-supply crisis in Minnesota, and it directly impacts affordability for Minnesotans."

The Legislature took steps this year to boost housing access, but Housing First has said modernizing the zoning structure would create more affordable options for buyers. Recent proposals have called for an override of certain local zoning requirements to spur smaller lot sizes, but there was heavy opposition from municipalities.

Some local government leaders have argued their own zoning reforms haven't done much to bring down housing costs, but Vagle contended that Minnesota's home zoning statutes haven't seen a comprehensive update in nearly three decades, and now is the time to do so.

"In Minnesota, our policies for strict land - and in many growing cities, zoning -- drives large home, large lot developments that are out of touch with what many Minnesotans are looking for today," he said.

Supporters of the proposed reforms have said similar efforts have been adopted by a handful of states, including California, Oregon and Massachusetts, and are being considered by several others. Advocates in Minnesota have said they'll push for the plan to be debated again in the next legislative session.


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