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Advisory body recommends adding seven strategies to Springville’s moderate‑income housing plan

Springville City Council · May 15, 2024
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Springville staff presented changes to the general plan’s moderate‑income housing element and the advisory body voted unanimously to recommend the City Council adopt seven new implementation strategies aimed at improving the city’s ability to show progress on state housing goals.

Springville planning staff recommended that the city add seven new implementation strategies to the general plan’s moderate‑income housing element and the advisory body voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council adopt the amendment.

Planner Reese told commissioners the moderate‑income housing element is required by state law and that cities must pick strategies from a state‑specified list. Reese said the city chose to “over‑select” strategies so it has multiple ways to show progress when the state evaluates compliance and prioritizes funding. She explained that moderate income is defined using 120% of the county area median income (AMI) and that affordability is measured as housing…

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