Governor Maura Healey hosted a press conference on May 6, 2024, focusing on housing solutions and community collaboration in Massachusetts. The event highlighted the urgent need for affordable housing and the state's commitment to addressing this crisis through innovative policies and partnerships.
During the conference, Governor Healey emphasized that the housing crisis is a collective challenge that requires cooperation between the state and local communities. She stated, "The state can't do this alone. No community can do this alone. But what we can do together will be extraordinary." Healey expressed her belief that Massachusetts can lead the way in solving housing issues, noting the firsthand experiences of community members affected by the lack of housing.
Key initiatives discussed included the MBTA Communities Law and the Affordable Homes Act, which aim to provide communities with the necessary tools to overcome barriers to housing development. The administration is also working on the state's first-ever five-year housing plan, incorporating input from various stakeholders across the Commonwealth.
Adam Chaplin, executive director of the Massachusetts Municipal Association, spoke about the importance of local housing solutions and the administration's support for municipal officials. He highlighted the proposed $4 billion in bond authorizations within the Affordable Homes Act, which is designed to tackle housing affordability challenges. Chaplin noted that successful housing policy requires aligning resources and empowering local governments.
Mark Tracy, executive director of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, underscored the dual approach needed to address the housing crisis: expanding market-rate housing while preserving and developing affordable options. He praised the Affordable Homes Act for recognizing the importance of both strategies and for including provisions that facilitate the creation of accessory dwelling units.
The press conference concluded with a strong message of unity and determination among local leaders and state officials to work collaboratively towards a more affordable housing landscape in Massachusetts. The administration's ongoing efforts and the proposed legislation are seen as critical steps in addressing the pressing housing needs of communities across the state.