Tempe mayor takes leadership role in national affordable housing effort

By Independence Newsmedia

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods has been appointed co-chair of a committee established to produce, preserve and promote a diverse range of housing locally and across the county.

The National League of Cities and the American Planning Association have launched the Housing Supply Accelerator, and Woods, as its co-chair, said he will take Tempe’s Hometown for All to city leaders and planning professionals “to develop solutions to our nation’s affordable housing crisis.”

The Hometown for All initiative provides a dedicated funding stream to spur the growth of affordable and workforce housing, according to Tempe officials.

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