In a recent council meeting, significant discussions centered around an ordinance aimed at enhancing affordable housing in Los Alamos County. The ordinance, introduced on August 6, seeks to provide a legal framework for public and financial support for affordable housing initiatives. Key changes from the original proposal include the removal of specific housing programs previously managed by the Los Alamos Housing Partnership, resulting in a broader ordinance that aligns with state law.
The council's legal team, along with the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA), has reviewed the ordinance to ensure compliance with state regulations. The proposed amendments were presented for public hearing, with a final vote scheduled for September 10.
During the meeting, public comments highlighted the importance of flexibility in the ordinance, particularly regarding the percentage of affordable units required in multifamily projects. Phil Gursky, a member of the public, urged the council to adopt a more adaptable approach that would allow for smaller projects to qualify for funding, thereby increasing the availability of affordable housing units.
The council unanimously approved a motion to advance the ordinance for further consideration, reflecting a collective commitment to addressing the housing crisis in the area. The meeting also touched on a separate resolution related to the Jemez Mountain Fire Protection Project, indicating ongoing efforts to secure funding for essential infrastructure projects in the community.