Charles County Housing Initiative Project: Inclusion, Affordability, and Diversity
Community Planning Assistance Team Report
Charles County, Maryland, adopted a comprehensive plan with a number of housing initiatives. Public input on the plan focused on housing affordability, with many comments on the high cost of housing and the inability of many working individuals and families to obtain decent housing at an affordable cost.
The scope of a visit to the county by an APA Community Planning Assistance Team was defined around two key objectives: to refine the county's housing initiatives to address housing affordability, including ways for residents to age in the community, and to explore affordability barriers to for-sale and rental housing.
The October 2017 visit included small group discussions on the following questions:
- What are the impediments to developing the type of housing Charles County needs?
- What resources are available, and how should they be leveraged to get the type of housing Charles County needs?
The feedback from the community meeting is included in the team's final report, which explores existing conditions and planning priorities.
Meet the Team
Team Leader
Nancy E. Letendre, JD, AICP
Team Member
Li Alligood, AICP
Team Member
Luis Gonzalez, AICP, ASLA
Team Member
Jennifer Raitt
Team Member
Jesse Saginor, PhD, AICP
Details
Table of Contents
The Purpose of the CPAT Program
Guiding Values
Program Background
Executive Summary
Project Overview
Community Meetings and Workshop
Housing Affordability
Existing Conditions
Comprehensive Plan Policies
Policies
Actions
Housing Studies
Demographic and Market Information
Existing and Future Housing Needs
Demographic Trends
Household Age and Composition
Income
Existing Housing Inventory
Existing and Future Needs
Planning Priorities
Policy/Regulation
Comprehensive Plan Policies
Code Audit
Key Elements of a Mandatory MPDU Program
Action Plan
Amend the balanced housing stock policy
Modify the Moderately Priced Dwelling Units (MPDU) program
Identify and prioritize county-owned parcels that can be sold or leased to nonprofits for the development of mixed-income housing
Incorporate affordability into subarea and village plans
Remove barriers to affordable housing production
Devote funding and resources to affordable housing preservation and production
Ensure housing remains affordable
Establish the Charles County Affordable Housing Board
Explore the feasibility of creating the Housing Advisory Board of Charles County with a board of commissioners
Engage the public in continued dialogue about housing
References
Appendices