Strengthen the Spirit of Virginia
Strengthen the Spirit of Virginia
RICHMOND, VA — Today at the 2022 Virginia Governor’s Housing Conference, Governor Glenn Youngkin unveiled his “Make Virginia Home” Plan, which will promote increasing the supply of attainable, affordable, and accessible housing across the Commonwealth.
“After listening directly from Virginians on the various housing issues across our Commonwealth, my administration created the ‘Make Virginia Home’ plan. It is designed to address the restrictions on housing supply, improve and streamline permitting processes, and protect property owner rights. For far too long, Virginians have faced unnecessary burdens that have limited their housing options and opportunities. Today’s plan is a needed step to improve housing options and keeps my commitment to lower the cost of living and make Virginia the best place to live, work, and raise a family,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin.
“During our efforts to attract and retain businesses to Virginia, the availability of workforce housing for their future employees was consistently raised by employers. It’s clear there is a strong connection between economic growth and needs for attainable housing options. This plan will align housing development with economic growth as part of our site development process and we will engage with site selectors earlier in the recruitment process on housing to ensure workforce housing needs are addressed,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick.
The MAKE VIRGINIA HOME PLAN will focus on several key areas to increase accessibility, affordability, and attainable housing in the Commonwealth:
Increasing the supply of land for housing
Remove regulatory barriers to housing development
Align housing development with economic growth
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