New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5594

Introduced
6/8/23  
Refer
6/8/23  

Caption

Requires Division of Purchase and Property to issue annual report on State-owned property and potential for use as affordable housing.

Impact

Upon enactment, A5594 is expected to significantly influence state housing policy by systematically assessing and utilizing state-owned properties. This could lead to increased availability of affordable housing options, which is crucial in light of ongoing housing shortages in many New Jersey communities. The requirement for an annual report ensures transparency and ongoing evaluation of the state's assets and potential housing developments, which could inform future legislative and executive actions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5594 mandates the Division of Purchase and Property within the New Jersey Department of the Treasury to compile a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned by the state. This initiative aims to assess the potential of these properties for development into affordable housing addressing the needs of low to moderate income households. The bill prioritizes collaboration with various state agencies specialized in housing development, signifying a collaborative approach towards tackling the housing crisis.

Contention

While the intent of A5594 aligns with growing demands for affordable housing, potential contention may arise regarding the efficacy and speed at which the Division of Purchase and Property can make practical use of these assessments. Some stakeholders may express concerns about how bureaucratic processes could slow down project implementation, while others may question if the available state-owned properties are suitable for rehabilitation into livable conditions. Additionally, there might be discussions around the specific criteria for classifying properties as suitable for low and moderate income housing.

Companion Bills

NJ S3779

Same As Requires Division of Purchase and Property to issue annual report on State-owned property and potential for use as affordable housing.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3586

Requires State to issue biennial report of unutilized State-owned property and potential for use as affordable housing.

NJ S1816

Requires Division of Purchase and Property to issue annual report on State-owned underutilized real property with potential for other uses.

NJ S4066

Requires State to issue biennial report of unutilized State-owned property and potential for use as affordable housing.

NJ S1346

Requires Division of Purchase and Property to issue annual report on public contracts awarded to women-owned and minority-owned businesses; requires Division of Revenue to operate Selective Assistance Vendor Information (SAVI) database.

NJ S1751

Requires annual State debt affordability analysis be included in State Debt Report.

WA SB5885

Expanding opportunities for affordable housing developments on properties owned by religious organizations.

WA HB1859

AN ACT Relating to expanding opportunities for affordable housing developments on properties owned by religious organizations;

VA HB1446

Real property tax; assessment of real property used for affordable housing.

VA SB1178

Faith and housing; affordable housing on property owned by religious or tax-exempt organizations.

WA SB6201

Establishing tax exemptions for property used as affordable housing owned or operated by a social housing agency.

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WV SJR3

Honorably Discharged Veterans' Property Tax Exemption Amendment

MS HC27

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WV HJR34

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WV HJR22

To reduce the business inventory tax

CA SCA4

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CA ACA5

Property taxation: veterans’ exemption.