Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2585

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Requires the Rhode Island housing authority to verify and document the count of affordable housing stock in the town of Tiverton two (2) times per year.

Impact

The impact of S2585 on state laws involves an increase in accountability and transparency regarding affordable housing inventory in Tiverton. By requiring biannual assessments of affordable housing stock, the bill could facilitate better planning and resource allocation for housing initiatives. The requirement for the housing authority to verify and document this data may contribute to informed policymaking in addressing housing challenges within the town, helping to support its residents' needs more effectively.

Summary

Bill S2585 pertains to low and moderate income housing in the state of Rhode Island, specifically targeting the town of Tiverton. This bill mandates that the Rhode Island housing authority conduct a verification and documentation of the affordable housing stock within Tiverton two times per year. This action is aimed at ensuring accurate tracking and management of affordable housing available to low and moderate-income residents in the area. The intent is to provide better insights into housing availability and potentially guide future housing policy decisions.

Contention

Although the text does not detail significant points of contention, the implementation of S2585 may provoke discussions regarding local versus state control in housing management. Some stakeholders might argue that such mandates from the state could impose undue burdens on local authorities, limiting their autonomy in managing housing issues. As housing is often a topic of local concern, any new requirements from the state level may generate dialogue about the best approach to balance state oversight with local needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6179

Requires the Rhode Island housing authority to update the count of affordable housing stock in the town of Tiverton two (2) times per year.

RI S1099

Requires the Rhode Island housing authority to update the count of affordable housing stock in the town of Tiverton two (2) times per year.

RI H6215

Requires the town of Tiverton to require a minimum number of affordable housing units if there is less than ten percent (10%) of affordable housing in the town.

RI S1105

Requires the town of Tiverton to require a minimum number of affordable housing units if there is less than ten percent (10%) of affordable housing in the town.

RI H6214

Allows the town of Tiverton to allow a half (1/2) credit for affordable housing for manufactured homes in age restricted communities in conformance with all zoning laws and/or ordinance of the town.

RI H6182

Requires any person who applies to rent or purchase a residence located in Town of Tiverton which qualifies as low and moderate income housing, shall require proof of Rhode Island residency or employment by a local, state or federal entity.

RI S1103

Requires any person who applies to rent or purchase a residence located in Town of Tiverton which qualifies as low and moderate income housing, shall require proof of Rhode Island residency or employment by a local, state or federal entity.

RI H6163

Includes manufactured homes on leased land under a long-term lease in excess of thirty (30) years at the time of enrollment within the classification of affordable housing.

RI H6178

Prohibits applications filed in the town of Tiverton, for comprehensive permit projects, for low and moderate income housing, to include accessory dwelling units.

RI S1098

Prohibits applications filed in the town of Tiverton, for comprehensive permit projects, for low and moderate income housing, to include accessory dwelling units.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.