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STONINGTON TO DEVELOP AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN

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Stonington — Following a virtual community conversati­on last month to discuss housing affordabil­ity, the town is moving forward with drafting an Affordabil­ity Plan, which officials say will guide the actions needed to achieve affordable housing goals.

The town has used a state grant to hire housing expert Don Poland of Gorman + York, to research and write the plan. Once he completes a draft of the plan within the next month, the town will seek additional input from residents.

According to data from the Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t Council of Government­s, 41% of renters in Stonington and 29% of homeowners spend more than 30% of their income on housing. About 6% of housing here is dedicated as affordable, short of the 10% goal set by the state. When communitie­s have less than 10 percent affordable housing, developers do not have to conform to zoning regulation­s when they submit projects that have an affordable component. The town said the affordabil­ity plan will aim to to close the 4% gap.

“Closing the gap will not only benefit individual­s, but also our broader community. When people spend too much on their housing, they spend less supporting local businesses and organizati­ons. This is a challenge that needs an array of creative tools to solve, which the new Affordabil­ity Plan will outline,” stated town officials in announcing their next steps.

The community conversati­on can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=tS_GUYhA-WQ&t=192s.

During the forum the town explained that affordable housing is often incorrectl­y confused with federally subsidized public housing.

Instead, “affordable housing represents quality living options for residents spanning the economic spectrum.” Typically, a mixed income apartment developmen­t, for example, is comprised of market rate units and 30% or more of the units priced below market rate.

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