This passed in the House the same week FIU’s Metropolitan Center is finalizing a draft of an affordable housing master plan for the city of Miami. @ReneMiamiHerald and I have attended community meetings in the weeks leading up the completion of the drafthttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/edison-liberty-city/article222597370.html …
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We’ve heard people from each of Miami’s 5 districts talk about strategies they believe will address Miami’s housing affordability crisis. Among those suggestions: mandatory inclusionary zoning. In small group sessions, some favored it, others felt it would scare off development
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It’s an interesting juxtaposition of state lawmakers trying to limit local governments’ powers and Miami’s effort to draw a roadmap for how the city should tackle its housing crisis using any tools available. We’ll see how this plays out in the coming days
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In Coconut Grove a few weeks ago, residents discussed many approaches to encouraging the construction of more workforce and affordable units. Among those, shown in the 2nd photo below, were “required community benefits from developers,” and mandatory inclusionary zoning.pic.twitter.com/qJ3P5D7vQz – v Virrick Park
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In Liberty City last week, some District 5 residents suggested rent control. Other priorities included focusing on making home ownership more attainable and filling vacant lots with affordable housing.pic.twitter.com/q2CmkYT80g – v Charles Hadley Park
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Well Joey, the spirit of the intent is really not as you are conveying. Was there. They want affordable housing $ to be wisely divvied and controlled. They want Bank CRA + Housing Orgs to fill gaps for funding. Said entire state is suffering from lack of audit, transparencypic.twitter.com/nr6rp4THKl
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It's an idiotic, one size fits all bill designed to hand the state's over to developers and consign citizen input into local government to the graveyard.
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This of course demonstrates how backwards their thinking is. Where do we expect teachers, police, firemen to live? Affordable housing in Miami forces many middle class wage earners to live a $10+ daily commute from where they work.
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The real problem is not housing. It's salaries! No one is tackling how to
salaries in Miami. You have lots of condos, etc. --even rent control or other affordability measures will not help people STAY in housing without more PAY. Taxes & insurance will
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Affordable Housing IS B>S ? A Corrupt Way To Allow Developers To Do What They Want and DO NOT Pay Their IMPACT FEE ?
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Worth noting that currently if developers want to build bonus height/density here in Miami they must make $$ contributions to Public Benefits (including affordable housing) as regulated by Miami 21. This is voluntary as they are not required to build bonus height or density.
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Awful
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