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Housing Summit Set For Oct. 27-28

Sept. 14, 2022

The eighth annual Northwest Michigan Housing Summit will take place October 27-28 at the Great Wolf Lodge, featuring community leaders, housing agencies, financiers, and other partners focused on expanding housing options across the region.

After two years of virtual events, event organizer Housing North will return to an in-person format this year. The Housing Summit will feature updates and presentations highlighting solutions and tools for housing being used in the region, including:

• An update on the legislative efforts of Housing North and the Housing Michigan Coalition 
• A state-of-the-region update that addresses the current housing situation with new program announcements
• A panel discussion with the newly created Office of Rural Development, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation
• Workshops on zoning reform and recommendations to expand housing at the local level
• Trainings on advocacy, communication and getting traction to support housing at the local level
• Workshops on housing projects that involve tools for housing including brownfield/tax increment financing (TIFs), neighborhood enterprise zones (NEZs), and payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT)
• A discussion over the Statewide Housing Plan, Housing Action Plans, and ARPA Funding
• The role of the private sector in housing and its impact in local economies
• Roundtable discussions around legislative priorities and housing bills

Tickets for the event can be purchased online at an early bird rate until October. More information on the 2022 Housing Summit is available on the Housing North website.

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