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Maryland plans 3 housing bills to boost affordable units, using state land and transit funds.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has introduced three housing bills for the 2026 legislative session aimed at expanding affordable housing and addressing the state’s shortage of about 100,000 units.
The proposals include allowing smaller homes on residential lots, streamlining development approvals, and eliminating parking requirements near transit hubs.
A major mixed-use project at Capitol Heights Metro will convert parking into 320 affordable apartments and retail space, backed by a $17 million state transit investment.
The bills seek to unlock over 300 acres of state land and generate $1.4 billion in tax revenue, though final approval and project timelines remain pending.
Maryland planea 3 proyectos de ley de vivienda para impulsar unidades asequibles, utilizando fondos estatales de tierra y tránsito.