March 21, 2026 - 03:54

A recent national summit brought together housing experts, policymakers, and community leaders, showcasing a growing consensus on actionable strategies to address the critical shortage of affordable homes. The gathering highlighted a significant shift towards practical, locally adaptable solutions designed to increase housing supply across the nation.
Central to the discussions was a comprehensive playbook of policy recommendations and development strategies. This framework emphasizes removing barriers to construction, streamlining permitting processes, and encouraging a broader range of housing types, from starter homes to multi-family units. The focus is squarely on empowering municipalities with tools that fit their unique demographic and economic landscapes, moving beyond one-size-fits-all mandates.
The event underscored a palpable momentum, with participants uniting around the urgent need for collaborative action. By sharing proven methods and fostering partnerships between the public and private sectors, the summit aimed to translate dialogue into tangible results. The collective goal is clear: to build more homes efficiently and create sustainable communities where people can live and work affordably. This coordinated effort marks a pivotal step in turning the tide on the housing affordability crisis.
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How State Coalitions Are Advancing Community Ownership of HousingA growing number of state-level coalitions are working to shift housing from private speculation to community control. These groups, active in cities and states from coast to coast, are pushing...