BREAKING: The Council’s Committees on Land Use have voted to approve the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan. This historic neighborhood rezoning will deliver nearly 15,000 new homes in Long Island City and approximately $1 billion in community investments. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ePHX2cn2
OneLIC Neighborhood Plan approved by Council Committees
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Collier County approved an expansion allowing Habitat for Humanity to grow its Golden Gate Estates project from 231 to 550 homes, a major step toward addressing Southwest Florida’s housing shortage. Keep reading: https://bit.ly/4hkqmZH 🖋️ Aisling Swift 📸 Collier County government
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Huntersville’s Board of Commissioners approved key measures to enhance community connectivity, affordable housing, and town policies. They awarded a contract for the North Mecklenburg Park Greenway, funded land acquisition for Habitat for Humanity to develop affordable homes, and updated public comment rules for town meetings. These actions support neighborhood access, housing affordability, and clearer civic engagement. - Greenway contract awarded to Eagle Wood Inc. with a $1.2 million budget allocation. - $160,000 approved for Habitat for Humanity land acquisition for homes at or below 80% AMI. - Public comment policy revised to clarify speaker rules and sign-up timing. These steps demonstrate Huntersville’s commitment to sustainable growth and inclusive community participation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dCFYUQT3 #PRESWERX #NorthCarolinaConstruction
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Understanding Sacramento's zoning regulations is essential for smart investments and sustainable community growth. Dive into the nuances of zoning districts, ADUs, and compliance strategies. 📈 Ensure you're aligning with community standards and future-proofing your property investment. Ready to navigate Sacramento's zoning terrain with confidence? Discover more in our comprehensive guide. #ZoningStrategy #RealEstateInvestment #SacramentoZoning #ADUs #CommunityGrowth 📖 read more at https://lnkd.in/gw8XCjEm CA DRE # 02023430
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Last night, DW attended the South Dallas–Fair Park Public Improvement District (PID) public hearing to report directly from the room where critical decisions about community investment are unfolding. Earlier this week, we spoke with task force chairperson Scottie Smith, II to better understand what this PID could mean for residents — from infrastructure upgrades and small-business support to long-term community ownership. As part of our “Who Owns South Dallas?” series, this coverage continues our commitment to documenting how development, policy, and community voice shape the future of the southern sector. Read the full story here https://lnkd.in/gUH3vwby #SouthDallas #EconomicDevelopment #PublicPolicy #CommunityOwnership #DallasWeekly #WhoOwnsSouthDallas
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The Phoenix City Council has postponed a vote on a zoning plan that could reshape historic neighborhoods like Willo and Encanto-Palmcroft. The delay allows time for expert input and community dialogue before statewide middle-housing changes take effect in January. https://buff.ly/NHWBlwN
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Collier County planners have approved a proposal for 1,299 homes on 230 acres, including 260 affordable homes built by Habitat for Humanity. The plan now heads to county commissioners for final approval. 📌 For more: https://lnkd.in/egQX4hnq
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The Community Planning Technical Assistance grant program strengthens communities through resilient, long-term economic development strategies and promotes innovative planning solutions to protect Florida's natural resources. As part of the program $75,000 was awarded to Gadsden County to develop a Strategic Sites Inventory to identify and prepare sites for industrial and manufacturing growth. Read the Press Release >> bit.ly/3JuPm4g
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🌿 Exciting news from our team at HCR! HCR is expanding our efforts to help more affordable housing developments across New York State decarbonize and move toward electrification. Our new Standalone CEI (SCEI) program is now open to regulated affordable housing looking to make mid-cycle electrification upgrades — helping properties reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and create healthier homes for residents. It’s exciting to see this work grow and to continue supporting our partners in building a more sustainable future for New Yorkers. 💡🏘️ Learn more and access the program term sheet and application materials below! #AffordableHousing #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #Electrification #Decarbonization #HCR https://lnkd.in/eQHTGJqX
New York State Homes & Community Renewal is excited to be expanding our Climate Friendly Homes fund, now accessible through A Standalone CEI term sheet, and application found here, https://lnkd.in/ea8TQdSE This new opportunity is a great resource for multifamily buildings with existing State or Federal regulatory agreements, that are not refinancing, but want to access direct capital (up to $37,000/unit) for heating system upgrades to all-electric high performance equipment, as detailed in the term sheet. Check out the link below for more information and our new application form. A huge congratulations to Sunitha S. for leading the team at HCR to bring this to the market. With a tremendous amount of support from Tim Godaire and Nora H. McDowell, it truly takes a village, and so many others!
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Tremendous team effort to bring this new program to the market! We have expanded access to our Climate Friendly Homes Fund to enable more electrification of affordable housing across NY state. The new term sheet includes a significant funding adder (up to $5,000/unit) for solar PV when paired with the program’s electrification requirements. ⚡️☀️
New York State Homes & Community Renewal is excited to be expanding our Climate Friendly Homes fund, now accessible through A Standalone CEI term sheet, and application found here, https://lnkd.in/ea8TQdSE This new opportunity is a great resource for multifamily buildings with existing State or Federal regulatory agreements, that are not refinancing, but want to access direct capital (up to $37,000/unit) for heating system upgrades to all-electric high performance equipment, as detailed in the term sheet. Check out the link below for more information and our new application form. A huge congratulations to Sunitha S. for leading the team at HCR to bring this to the market. With a tremendous amount of support from Tim Godaire and Nora H. McDowell, it truly takes a village, and so many others!
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How much are these homes going to run?