Urban Land Institute: What’s Next? Affordable Housing in the Fourth Round – Practical Viewpoints and Diverse Perspectives
Last week’s release of the Fourth Round calculation of municipal affordable housing obligations by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs is significant as it begins to definitively put into perspective where opportunities and challenges for both inclusionary and non-inclusionary development/redevelopment may exist throughout the state.
Municipalities have the option but are not required to adopt these calculations and it is possible that (at least on a case-by-case basis) the calculations might be challenged. In short, there is a lot to digest.
On Thursday, October 24, Thomas Trautner, Chair of the CSG Law Redevelopment, Land Use & Zoning Group will moderate a panel for the Northern New Jersey Chapter of Urban Land Institute (ULI) entitled “What’s Next? Affordable Housing in the Fourth Round: Practical Viewpoints and Diverse Perspectives.”
This program will bring together subject matter experts (on all sides of the issue) and will provide a timely download of what you need to know regarding these new calculations.
Panelists include:
- Josh Mann, Co-Managing Member, Iron Ore Properties and Chairman of the NJ Builder’s Political Action Committee
- Josh Bauers, Director of Exclusionary Zoning Litigation, Fair Share Housing Center
- Mia N. Sacks, Princeton Council President
- Melanie Walter, Executive Director, NJ Housing & Mortgage Finance Agency