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Nevada Housing Coalition outlines legislative wins, warns of looming preservation gap

5693735 · August 27, 2025
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The Nevada Housing Coalition told the Reno City Council on Aug. 27 that state lawmakers approved major new housing funding in 2025 but cautioned that preserving existing affordable units and sustaining tax-credit production remain urgent needs.

Maurice Page, executive director of the Nevada Housing Coalition, told the Reno City Council on Aug. 27 that the 2025 legislative session produced notable new funding for housing — but that the pace of development still leaves gaps in both supply and preservation.

Page summarized the session’s major outcomes for affordable and supportive housing and urged local leaders to prepare for a preservation challenge when existing tax-credit projects reach the end of their compliance periods.

The coalition highlighted three funding outcomes from the 2025 session that will affect Reno and the region: the Nevada Supportive Housing Development Fund (AB366) was allocated a permanent appropriation establishing recurring support for supportive housing; the state approved an…

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