🏠 The state is getting ready to issue a major report on housing needs. ◉ Members of the Legislature's housing committee got an update from Greg Payne, Mills' top adviser on the subject, on Tuesday. His message — as relayed by CBS News 13 — was that while state investments in housing has surged, progress has been slowed in part by high construction costs. ◉ The governor's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future will be issuing a comprehensive report on Maine's housing needs in the next few weeks, Payne told the panel. It will likely shape much of the discussion on this issue over the next few years. ◉ It has also been a while since we got a comprehensive look at numbers like this. Last year, a study from Up for Growth found that Maine was short by 9,000 housing units, with almost all of them needed in the greater Portland area. But that was based on 2019 data. Things have assuredly worsened on this front given the sharp rise in prices and increased migration during the pandemic. |
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