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Oshkosh officials and legislators discuss housing supply, tiny-home pilot limits and homelessness outreach
Summary
City staff, council members and state lawmakers addressed housing supply constraints, funding barriers for tiny-home and rental-assistance models, and a new city-funded homeless outreach team; legislators said large housing bills and ADU proposals could help but that funding and regulatory barriers remain.
City and state officials on Monday discussed a range of housing matters — from tiny-home villages and tenant-based rental assistance to accessory dwelling units (ADUs), incentives for new construction and a newly funded homeless outreach team.
Why it matters: Oshkosh officials said the city lacks sufficient affordable, available housing for new workers and vulnerable residents; they said both regulatory changes and targeted funding are needed to increase supply and support households at risk of homelessness.
Tiny-home village and TBRA: Council members and staff described the local tiny-home village as a privately…
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