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Township Studying State Guidance On Affordable Housing Obligation

AFFORDABLE HOUSING NUMBERS EXPLAINED – Township attorney Lou Rainone discusses the state Department of Community Affairs report giving guidance on towns’ affordable housing obligations for the next decade.

Township planning officials are studying a state Department of Community Affairs report, released last week, designed to provide guidance on state towns’ affordable housing obligation over the next decade.

The report, described by the state DCA as “guidance” as opposed to a mandate, sets 714 as the number of affordable homes Franklin should accommodate between 2025 and 2035.

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