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Connecticut enacts housing law requiring towns to boost supply, including affordable units, starting in 2026.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a housing bill on December 8, 2025, requiring towns to create plans to increase housing supply, including affordable and supportive units.
The law streamlines conversions of commercial buildings to housing, reduces parking mandates, and offers incentives for compliance.
While bipartisan leaders praised the compromise after Lamont’s veto of an earlier version, Republican lawmakers opposed it, citing concerns over local control.
The legislation aims to ease the state’s housing shortage and affordability crisis, with implementation beginning in early 2026.
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Connecticut promulga una ley de vivienda que exige a las ciudades que aumenten la oferta, incluidas las unidades asequibles, a partir de 2026.