Shapiro Signs Executive Order Creating Housing Action Plan to Increase Affordable Housing, Address Homelessness
The plan employs a imulti-agency approach to Pennsylvania housing challenges.
Philadelphia, PA – On Sept. 12, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed Executive Order 2024-03(opens in a new tab), directing his Administration to create a Housing Action Plan to address the state's housing shortage, address homelessness, and expand affordable housing options .
The Executive Order tasks the Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) with leading the plan’s development, working alongside various stakeholders to identify housing needs and devise a strategic response. The Housing Action Plan will guide efforts to expand affordable housing and provide support to the unhoused. The multi-agency approach involves state, local, and federal partners, as well as private organizations.
“To make Pennsylvania more competitive, we must cut costs, grow our workforce, and attract more people to live and work in the Commonwealth,” Shapiro said. A key challenge we face in attracting new residents is the lack of safe, affordable housing. We’re taking action to build more homes in the communities that need them most, lower costs so families can afford to stay in their homes, repair aging houses, and make sure our seniors can live with dignity and comfort. ”
“DCED is excited to work with colleagues inside and outside state government to create an action plan that will increase the supply of workforce housing, boost the supply of affordable housing, and provide critical support for people who are currently unhoused,” said DCED Secretary Rick Siger. “When we created the state's economic development strategy last year, we heard from stakeholders across Pennsylvania about the urgent need to address our housing challenges in a comprehensive way. The Housing Action Plan will provide a roadmap to increase Pennsylvania's economic competitiveness and complement our work to make the Commonwealth a top place to live, work, play, and innovate.”
Governor Shapiro has worked to create opportunities for Pennsylvanians and build an economy where everyone can chart their own course — working together with a divided legislature to deliver major investments that will help families afford to stay in their homes, address homelessness, and support our local communities by:
Expanding the Property Tax/Rent Rebate and the Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit
Nearly doubling the funding cap for the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) Fund to expand affordable housing
Increasing the Homelessness Assistance Program to make sure we are protecting our most vulnerable residents
Doubling state investments for the Neighborhood Assistance Program to encourage businesses to invest in affordable housing and community development
Investing in access to counsel for those facing eviction for the first time ever
While progress has been made, the Housing Action Plan will address continuing challenges in Pennsylvania, including:
Declining homeownership since 2010 — the number of people who now rent has gone up by nearly 200,000 households, from 1.47 million to 1.64 million renters
Rising housing costs — with many spending over 30 percent of their income on housing, and the need for 100,000 additional housing units to meet current need
Tackling Homelessness — Over 12,000 Pennsylvanians reported homeless in 2023
Under the Governor’s Executive Order, the Housing Action Plan will be a data-driven statewide plan with recommendations for increasing housing supply and supporting the preservation of existing housing, including:
Assess and determine Commonwealth-wide, and regional, and local housing needs;
Identify goals with measurable outcomes, available resources, and other items DCED believes may be necessary for achieving the goals outlined in the Housing Action Plan;
Identify, review, and assess the effectiveness of housing programs and resources offered by Commonwealth agencies;
Provide recommendations for (a) state housing programs, investments, and policymaking initiatives, and (b) leveraging best practices from the public and private sector to improve housing outcomes across the Commonwealth; and
Recommend strategic planning initiatives that may be implemented over the next five years.
Additionally, the Executive Order directs the Department of Human Services (DHS) to develop recommendations on policies and best practices for addressing homelessness and supporting individuals in need by collaborating with stakeholders, including the Governor's Policy and Budget Offices, state agencies, local and federal governments, and community organizations.
“Being able to access and afford safe, reliable housing is essential to a family’s health, stability, and prosperity. This interagency collaboration, along with county and local partners, will simplify navigating housing support systems, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and improve our housing stock,” said DHS Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh. “Housing is inextricably linked to health outcomes, employability, and quality of life. Governor Shapiro’s Executive Order is a game changing opportunity to come together and invest in strengthening this critical infrastructure for our neighbors and our future.”
The Housing Action Plan and Executive Order align with the Ten-Year Strategic Plan for Economic Development(opens in a new tab) in Pennsylvania, which identifies access to housing as a key factor in increasing economic competitiveness. Lack of affordable housing has been cited as a significant reason why workers choose to seek economic opportunities outside of the Commonwealth.
Additionally, the Aging Our Way, PA plan(opens in a new tab) emphasizes the need for accessible, affordable, and adaptable housing to ensure older Pennsylvanians can age with dignity.
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