Affordable-housing bill poised for final Council vote today

Gavin Thornton, co-executive director of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Justice, advocated removing in-lieu fees from the options. “When you throw an in-lieu fee in the mix, there’s a big risk that these folks are just going to be somewhere else,” he said.

“We think it’s important to have a reasonable number of truly affordable housing units as part of the mix,” he said. Research shows requiring a 30-year minimum affordability period does not negatively affect a project’s financial viability and is a policy that works elsewhere, he said.

Gordon Y.K. Pang

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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