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State outlines Oregon Housing Needs Analysis, sets annual production target near 29,500 units
Summary
State agencies presented the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (ONA) framework to the Senate Committee on Housing and Development, describing a new statewide process for estimating and allocating housing need and reporting an annual production target of about 29,500 units.
The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, the Department of Administrative Services and Oregon Housing and Community Services presented the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (ONA) to the Senate Committee on Housing and Development on Jan. 27, 2025, outlining how the state will estimate housing need and allocate production targets to local governments.
The presentation described the ONA as a reform to statewide planning Goal 10 (housing) that shifts emphasis from only calculating land capacity to setting actionable housing production and affordability targets. "The change is really the emphasis on those actions whereas the old program was really focusing on does the city have enough land zone capacity," said Ethan…
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