Title: Requires Each Municipality to Prepare an Affordable Housing Plan Every 5 Years, in Which the Municipality Will Specify How It Intends to Increase the Number of Affordable Homes
Vetoed by Governor Ned Lamont
Title: Requires Each Municipality to Prepare an Affordable Housing Plan Every 5 Years, in Which the Municipality Will Specify How It Intends to Increase the Number of Affordable Homes
Vote to pass a bill that requires each municipality in Connecticut to prepare an affordable housing plan every 5 years, in which the municipality will specify how it will increase the number of affordable homes.
Requires each municipality in Connecticut to prepare an affordable housing plan every 5 years, in which the municipality will specify how it will increase the number of affordable homes (Sec. 1-39).
Specifies that towns that fail to comply won't face any particular consequences, but those that meet their quota will be prioritized for certain state funds (Sec. 1-39).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect beginning October 1, 2025 (Sec. 40).
Title: Requires Each Municipality to Prepare an Affordable Housing Plan Every 5 Years, in Which the Municipality Will Specify How It Intends to Increase the Number of Affordable Homes
Vote to pass a bill that requires each municipality in Connecticut to prepare an affordable housing plan every 5 years, in which the municipality will specify how it will increase the number of affordable homes.
Requires each municipality in Connecticut to prepare an affordable housing plan every 5 years, in which the municipality will specify how it will increase the number of affordable homes (Sec. 1-39).
Specifies that towns that fail to comply won't face any particular consequences, but those that meet their quota will be prioritized for certain state funds (Sec. 1-39).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect beginning October 1, 2025 (Sec. 40).
Title: Requires Each Municipality to Prepare an Affordable Housing Plan Every 5 Years, in Which the Municipality Will Specify How It Intends to Increase the Number of Affordable Homes