Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB529

Introduced
2/10/25  

Caption

Establishing the Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Program and the Smart Growth Zoning District Fund.

Impact

The bill is designed to address housing shortages by allowing municipalities to create smart growth zoning districts that can support higher-density living arrangements. Municipalities adopting these districts will have access to financial incentives, including density bonus payments for each new housing unit built. The legislation encourages the construction of at least 20% attainable housing within developments of more than 12 units, thus potentially increasing access to affordable housing options for families and individuals across Pennsylvania.

Summary

House Bill 529 establishes a Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Program in Pennsylvania, aimed at promoting sustainable and efficient land use practices through smart growth zoning districts. This legislation significantly amends Title 53 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, creating a framework for municipalities to adopt smart growth zoning strategies that encourage the development of attainable housing in eligible areas. The program includes provisions such as zoning incentive payments to municipalities to aid in the development of residential projects that meet specified density and affordability criteria.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 529 appears to be supportive among proponents of smart growth and housing accessibility. Advocates argue that the bill addresses urgent housing needs and aligns with sustainable development practices. However, concerns may arise from opponents who view increased density and potential changes in land use as threats to local character and community dynamics, suggesting that the bill could lead to overdevelopment in certain areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between promoting development and maintaining local community standards. Critics may express worries over the potential for inadequate infrastructure to support increased density, as well as the implications for local governance and zoning authority. Additionally, the requirement for municipalities to provide a certain percentage of attainable housing raises questions about economic feasibility and the readiness of local governments to implement these changes. The legislative discussions are likely to highlight the tension between state-level housing mandates and local autonomy over zoning decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA S176

Encouraging the adoption of smart growth and starter home zoning districts

PA H313

Encouraging smart growth and starter home zoning adoption

PA S0276

Amends several sections of chapter 24 of title 45, entitled "zoning ordinances," also known as the "Rhode Island zoning enabling act of 1991," with the intent of preserving neighborhood character and promoting smart growth.

PA SB01361

An Act Establishing A Housing Growth Fund For A Municipal Grant Program.

PA HB889

Revise local growth policy and county zoning laws

PA HB06494

An Act Establishing A Housing Growth Fund.

PA HB4130

growth zones; housing and economic

PA HB5846

Land use: zoning and growth management; zoning overlay districts for data centers; provide for. Creates new act.

PA HB08002

An Act Concerning Housing Growth.

PA S1434

Relative to funding affordable housing and incentivizing zoning reform

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