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1394 - A Revised Affordable Housing Law In Florida Takes Opportunities Away From Developers by Jeff Vasishta
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Since first being introduced in 2023, Florida’s Live Local Act—the $711 million package offering developers tax breaks and bypassing local zoning restrictions to create more affordable and workforce housing—has been a lightning rod for controversy. Local municipalities and residents argued that the increased height of buildings would ruin the character of neighborhoods and that the affordable housing component could cause residents to head to the suburbs.
Not surprisingly, it is back in the headlines. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed bill SB 328, revising the original Local Live bill. The original bill gave tax breaks to developers who create multifamily and mixed-use residential properties with at least 70 units in any area zoned for commercial, industrial, or mixed-use. At least 40% of those units had to be set aside for affordable housing—defined as people making 120% of the local area median income (AMI)—and would be enforceable for up to 30 years.
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Manage episode 433076527 series 2813754
Since first being introduced in 2023, Florida’s Live Local Act—the $711 million package offering developers tax breaks and bypassing local zoning restrictions to create more affordable and workforce housing—has been a lightning rod for controversy. Local municipalities and residents argued that the increased height of buildings would ruin the character of neighborhoods and that the affordable housing component could cause residents to head to the suburbs.
Not surprisingly, it is back in the headlines. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed bill SB 328, revising the original Local Live bill. The original bill gave tax breaks to developers who create multifamily and mixed-use residential properties with at least 70 units in any area zoned for commercial, industrial, or mixed-use. At least 40% of those units had to be set aside for affordable housing—defined as people making 120% of the local area median income (AMI)—and would be enforceable for up to 30 years.
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