The rising costs of housing in New Jersey are affecting everyone, especially individuals and households at the lower end of the income spectrum. New Jersey’s unique Mount Laurel doctrine is meant to address the need for housing for lower-income households, but it also indirectly has a major effect on the supply of market-rate multi-family units in the process.
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New Jersey’s Housing Landscape: The Mount Laurel Doctrine and the Search for the Missing Middle
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024New Jersey Needs More Housing, and Municipalities are on the Front Lines
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024Without a safe, stable place to call home, how can people achieve any personal goals?” asked Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Jacquelyn Suárez. Her opening remarks kicked off the session, “Housing: What’s Next in New Jersey?” at the 2024 NJ Planning and Redevelopment Conference.