How well have New London County towns planned for affordable housing? Report offers insights

A new analysis scores New London County towns’ affordable housing plans, on average, a 2.5 out of 5, citing a need for more consideration of diverse affordable housing committees and concrete steps to increase affordable housing.

The report, which was released earlier this month, noted several high notes in the plans, including recommendations to establish affordable housing trust funds and ease restrictions on accessory dwelling units, and commended a couple of municipalities that already offer higher numbers of affordable housing units.

Read more in the Connecticut Mirror

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