Do you think it is a good idea to give the Department of Housing and
Urban Development unchecked power to put an apartment building in your
neighborhood? HUD has proposed a new rule that could do just that.
In July, HUD published its long-awaited proposal on "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing" in the Federal Register. It is a sweeping set of land-use regulations that has attracted little national attention. The agency wants the power to dismantle local zoning so communities have what it considers the right mix of economic, racial and ethnic diversity. A finding of discriminatory behavior, or allegations of discrimination, would no longer be necessary. HUD will supply "nationally uniform data" of what it thinks 1,200 communities should look like.
Local governments will have to "take meaningful actions to further the goals identified." If they fail to comply, HUD can cut federal funding. Westchester County north of New York City has firsthand experience of what the rest of the nation can expect.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323623304579056721426092030.html
In July, HUD published its long-awaited proposal on "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing" in the Federal Register. It is a sweeping set of land-use regulations that has attracted little national attention. The agency wants the power to dismantle local zoning so communities have what it considers the right mix of economic, racial and ethnic diversity. A finding of discriminatory behavior, or allegations of discrimination, would no longer be necessary. HUD will supply "nationally uniform data" of what it thinks 1,200 communities should look like.
Local governments will have to "take meaningful actions to further the goals identified." If they fail to comply, HUD can cut federal funding. Westchester County north of New York City has firsthand experience of what the rest of the nation can expect.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323623304579056721426092030.html
Do
you think it is a good idea to give the Department of Housing and Urban
Development unchecked power to put an apartment building in your
neighborhood? HUD has proposed a new rule that could do just that.
In July, HUD published its long-awaited proposal on "Affirmatively
Furthering Fair Housing" in the Federal Register. It is a sweeping set
of land-use regulations that has attracted little national attention.
The agency wants the power to dismantle local zoning so communities have
what it considers the right mix of economic, racial and ethnic
diversity. A finding of discriminatory behavior, or allegations of
discrimination, would no longer be necessary. HUD will supply
"nationally uniform data" of what it thinks 1,200 communities should
look like.
Local governments will have to "take meaningful actions to further the
goals identified." If they fail to comply, HUD can cut federal funding.
Westchester County north of New York City has firsthand experience of
what the rest of the nation can expect. - See more at:
http://www.libertynewsonline.com/article_301_33933.php#sthash.w7MTnznQ.dpuf
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