Summary
NEW JERSEY still has a long way to go to meet the housing demands of thousands of moderate-income families waiting for a break. The climate may be improving, however, for affordable housing advocates fighting for more low-cost units.
The state is in the midst of an affordable-housing crisis that can only be remedied by a sincere commitment to build units and by putting an end to the Mount Laurel shell game.See the full content of this document
Extract
The Long Road to Affordable Housing
The lack of mixed-price housing is one of the state's glaring weaknesses.
Governor Corzine's administration has barely begun to fulfill his promise of providing 100,000 more affordable-housing units. State ...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
