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CMP Part 3C. Housing Plan <br /> CMP PART 3C <br /> HOUSING PLAN <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> An increasing priority of national,regional and local concern is for the provision of an adequate supply of <br /> safe, affordable housing for all citizens. Land costs and other development factors suggest that these <br /> affordable and lifecycle housing needs can most practically be addressed within the urban areas of Orono. <br /> A secondary concern is that much of Orono's existing affordable housing is aging, and there is an <br /> increasing need for neighborhood preservation and housing rehabilitation. <br /> The Metropolitan Land Planning Act requires that local comprehensive plans include "official controls <br /> and land use planning to promote the availability of land for the development of low and moderate income <br /> housing"(Minn. Stat. Sec.473.859,Subd.2).To further address housing needs,the Minnesota Legislature <br /> in 1995 enacted the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act(LCA)), establishing a fund for communities <br /> to invest in local economic revitalization and affordable housing initiatives. The Act provided for funding <br /> in three specific areas: cleaning up polluted land; revitalizing communities and promoting efficient <br /> development; and providing housing affordable to people with moderate incomes. <br /> As the Metropolitan Area continues to grow,the provision of adequate housing poses ongoing challenges <br /> for local and regional governments. The three primary facets of the problem include: <br /> 1. Supply - Inadequate supply of lower-cost housing in good condition; <br /> 2. Location - Concentration of low and moderate income housing in the core cities and inner <br /> suburbs; and <br /> 3. Affordability-A widening gap between the price of housing and income. <br /> 2040 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK <br /> Accommodating future growth of the Metro Area is a concern that will require wide-ranging resources. <br /> The Metropolitan Council in 2014 adopted its "Thrive MSP 2040" to provide a plan for addressing the <br /> challenges that will be faced by the Twin Cities area over the next two decades in accommodating <br /> expected growth in the region. <br /> In addressing the challenges of growth, Metropolitan Council has acknowledged that a "one size fits all" <br /> approach to implementing the Regional Development Framework is not appropriate, and has designated <br /> Geographic Planning Areas to identify communities with similar types of growth. <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3C, Page 2 <br />
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