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Regulatory Barriers Clearinghouse
Strategy-of-the-Month Club
April 2008
Public-private partnerships are playing
an increasingly
proactive role in matters relating
to growth management,
housing, and community development.
The Georgia Quality
Growth Partnership (GQGP) is one such
partnership that
promotes "quality growth"
to foster walkable,
environmentally conscious, transit-friendly,
and mixed-
use communities. The GQGP has developed
an online
"Toolkit of Best Practices"
to help local governments
implement quality growth practices
that can also
increase their affordable housing supply.
This toolkit contains over 150 innovative
solutions and
resources on a number of issues relating
to land use,
housing, and community development.
Each tool includes a
brief description, an implementation
guide, and real-
life examples of strategies, such as
accessory housing
units, brownfield redevelopment, cottage
zoning,
flexible parking codes, subdivision
regulations, infill
development, and workforce housing.
In addition, model
ordinances are provided from the state's
Department of
Community Affairs (DCA), which can
be adapted to meet a
community's individual needs. The online
toolkit is
user-friendly, and can be searched
by keyword, index of
tools, or by inputting issues affecting
a community.
Visitors to the toolkit's webpage can
submit comments
and suggestions, and can also access
information on the
DCA's programs and resources for planning
and quality
growth.
Although this website is specific to
the state of
Georgia, the toolkit provides affordable
housing
strategies from across the nation that
can also be
adapted for use in your community.
To view the resources
in the Georgia Quality Growth Partnership
toolkit,
please visit
www.huduser.gov/rbc/search/rbcdetails.asp?DocId=1526.
We hope this information proves useful
to you in your
efforts to grow your region's affordable
housing stock.
If you have regulatory reform strategies
or resources
that you'd like to share, send us an
email at
rbcsubmit@huduser.gov,
call us at 1-800-245-2691 (option
4), or visit our website at www.regbarriers.org.
Feel free to forward this message to
anyone who is
working to reduce regulatory barriers
to affordable
housing.
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