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Greensboro City Council adopts Road to 10,000 housing framework to guide policy through 2030

City Of Greensboro · August 3, 2026
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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted the Road to 10,000 policy framework to guide housing investments and partnerships aimed at building 10,000 new homes by 2030; the framework lists five strategic priorities including expanding housing choices and supporting affordable and workforce housing.

The Greensboro City Council unanimously adopted the "Road to 10,000" policy framework, the city's weekly briefing said, setting a target of building 10,000 new homes in Greensboro by 2030.

"The Greensboro City Council unanimously adopted the road to 10,000 policy framework to guide future housing policies, investments, and partnerships," the staff member said. The framework identifies five strategic priorities: expand housing choices; strengthen public, private, and nonprofit partnerships; support affordable and workforce housing; preserve existing neighborhoods; and increase transparency and accountability.

City staff directed listeners to the city website for more information about the initiative and the framework document. The briefing presented the adoption as a policy roadmap rather than a funding appropriation; officials did not provide specific budget figures or an implementation timetable during the flash briefing.