Housing and Transit | January 31, 2020
Earlier this month, we highlighted the policy steps that New Rochelle, NY took to better meet the housing needs in its historic and transit-rich downtown. The New York City suburb took advantage of its location along Amtrak and Metro North lines to advance a comprehensive plan that’s adding thousands of new units of needed housing, creating […]
Housing and Transit | January 24, 2020
2020 is shaping up to be a historic year for housing in the Washington state legislature. Earlier this week, we shared the news of Representative Nicole Macri’s (D-LD43) legislation to enable denser housing in communities across the state. At a legislative hearing earlier this week, I was honored to share Up for Growth Washington’s views on […]
Analysis | January 21, 2020
A week into the state legislative session in Washington, State Representative Nicole Macri of Seattle introduced legislation that would allow for duplexes, triplexes, town homes, and smaller apartment buildings in neighborhoods across the state that are currently zoned exclusively for single-family housing. Macri, who recently joined a panel of her colleagues for the unveiling of […]
Housing and Transit | January 17, 2020
If you were to ask a non-New Yorker to name one fact about the City of New Rochelle, New York, the most common answer is likely “Oh, from the Dick Van Dyke Show!” But this classic American suburb located just northeast of the Bronx has won recent plaudits for its approach to redeveloping its downtown, […]
State Policy | January 10, 2020
FEDERAL WAY – From 2000 – 2015, Washington state fell 225,000 units short of meeting its housing needs, according to a new report from Up for Growth, developed in partnership with ECONorthwest. Housing Underproduction in Washington State found that the housing shortage represented 7.5% of the total 2015 housing stock in the state. While the housing shortage […]
Analysis | January 3, 2020
Shortly before the holidays, Virginia delegate Ibraheem Samirah introduced legislation that would legalize duplexes across the Commonwealth, as well as other reforms such as greenlighting accessory dwelling units statewide. Delegate Samirah’s proposals are part of a wave of new legislation introduced in the state legislature after Democrats gained control of both chambers for the first […]
Federal Policy | December 20, 2019
While Up for Growth is focused primarily on how we eliminate barriers to housing production and preservation to meet increasing housing needs across the U.S., we cannot ignore the housing crisis’ immediate consequences for the families most impacted by our shortage of homes. Even if the country dramatically boosts housing production tomorrow, low- and moderate-income […]
Infrastructure Finance | December 13, 2019
In late November, House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) introduced the Housing is Infrastructure Act (H.R. 5187/S. 2951). The legislation seeks to fill the backlog of investment in public housing and support low- and mixed-income housing through direct infrastructure spending, along with other noteworthy reforms. Up for Growth Action […]
Public Remarks | December 6, 2019
The below is a lightly edited version of prepared remarks that Up for Growth Action Executive Director Mike Kingsella delivered to the American Public Transportation Association’s Legislative Committee meeting on December 5, 2019, which focused on the Build More Housing Near Transit and how affordable housing near transit can be created. Up for Growth Action […]
| November 22, 2019
Last month, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) introduced the Housing, Opportunity, Mobility, and Equity Act of 2019, otherwise known as the HOME Act. The bill is similar to legislation of the same name introduced by Senator Booker in the previous Congress. The legislation addresses the housing affordability crisis through […]
| November 15, 2019
On any given day in the United States, there are more than 550,000 people experiencing homelessness. This number captures both unsheltered (those living on the street) and sheltered (those living in emergency shelters, transitional homes, and in cars or on couches) individuals. Recently, homelessness has garnered significant national media attention, with headlines such as San Francisco’s $100 million […]
| November 8, 2019
This week, Apple joined other major tech companies in making a large financial commitment to initiatives that address the housing crisis near their Silicon Valley headquarters. Apple’s $2.5 billion pledge, added to an earlier $1 billion commitment from Facebook and $1 billion from Google is a recognition that the housing crisis in the communities in which these companies operate […]
| November 1, 2019
In the 115th Congress, Senator Todd Young (R-IN) introduced the Task Force on the Impact of the Affordable Housing Crisis Act, along with a bipartisan coalition of Senators. In June 2019, he introduced the same bill in the 116th Congress, also co-sponsored by a bipartisan coalition including Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Angus King (I-ME), and 13 […]
| October 25, 2019
A new study from ECONorthwest’s and MapCraft Labs’ Ian Carlton suggests that housing is already a significant consideration for many transit planners. However, the track record for building housing near transit is mixed, in large part because of unrealistic expectations and oversimplified, out-of-context concepts and theories. Carlton’s research found that many transit planning professionals often […]
| October 18, 2019
For the next few months, Up for Growth will delve into factors that can prevent housing supply from meeting demand. This series will also address short and long-term solutions that may help restore balance to the broken housing ecosystem. Over the past ten years, the United States produced fewer housing units than at any other point […]