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State releases Oregon Housing Needs Analysis targets and methodology; agencies warn permits trail goals
Summary
The House Housing and Homelessness Committee received an update Jan. 29 on the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis, which sets statewide production targets and a new tracking framework to guide local housing planning.
The House Housing and Homelessness Committee received an update Jan. 29 on the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (OHNA), the state’s new framework for housing planning that sets production targets and requires local governments to align actions with identified need.
Aurora Gettle, legislative and policy analyst at the Department of Land Conservation and Development, described the program’s role in shifting the analytic burden of estimating housing need from local governments to the state and said DLCD’s rulemaking will clarify how jurisdictions contextualize state production targets in local plans. "The benefit of that is to have local governments out of the ... analytical burden and…
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