Well, the sides are being chosen and the rhetoric has begun in the fight to end Regional Contribution Agreements (RCA) here in New Jersey. Though the Supreme Court said that all New Jersey town must ensure that low and moderate income residents have affordable housing, the more affluent suburban towns have used RCA’s to shift their responsibility to others -- mainly cities.
Now on the one side you have the cities that have been benefiting from the practice and who want the funds to keep coming. On the other side you have the suburbs that fear an influx of low to moderate income residents would tax their services and encourage sprawl. There is some validity to the sprawl claim but New Jersey is one of the most densely populated states in the nation, a certain amount of sprawl goes with the territory. It seems a bit unfair that low to moderate income residents are forced to live in cities because suburban towns have dumped off their responsibility to provide affordable housing. It will be interesting to watch how this plays out.
The bill, A3857 is here for review.
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