The TACIR Commission meeting on September 27, 2023, highlighted critical discussions surrounding housing supply and affordability in Memphis and Shelby County. The meeting featured insights from the planning and zoning departments of both the city and county, which oversee construction, permitting, and inspections.
A significant focus was on a joint housing policy plan developed last year between the city and county. This initiative aimed to address the evolving landscape of housing needs in the region. The panelists emphasized the necessity of understanding key recommendations and actions required to tackle housing challenges effectively.
Four primary objectives were identified as essential to improving the housing situation in the community. The first objective is to enhance housing quality. The second is to support homeownership, which has seen a notable decline over the past decade. The third objective involves diversifying the housing stock to include a variety of housing types. Lastly, there is a push to increase the availability of high-quality rental housing for low-income residents.
These discussions underscore the urgent need for strategic actions to improve housing conditions and accessibility in Memphis and Shelby County, reflecting a proactive approach to a pressing community issue. The commission's efforts aim to foster a more inclusive and sustainable housing environment for all residents.