Monadnock Housing Roundtable Meeting Summary: 05/12/2021
Last Friday, the Monadnock Housing Roundtable met virtually to focus on the topic of state legislative activity.
Last Friday, the Monadnock Housing Roundtable met virtually to focus on the topic of state legislative activity.
Last Friday, the Monadnock Housing Roundtable met virtually to focus on the topic of state legislative activity.
During this legislative session, it's easier than ever for local advocates to offer public testimony on bills being considered in Concord. The virtual testimony process now in effect means that you can indicate support or opposition for specific bills, all from the comfort of your own home. Here's a quick overview of how to
While many housing and land use decisions are made at the local level, state-level legislation plays an important role in influencing the shape of municipal ordinance. Without enabling state legislation, towns and cities in NH often lack the authority to implement novel policies not addressed in state law. State legislation can also provide an
Housing advocacy takes time and resources. Although we shouldn’t underestimate the power of volunteers to impact housing policy and action, other regions across New Hampshire have recognized value in providing an organizational framework to advocacy efforts, forming regional housing coalitions. These coalitions provide a mechanism for raising funds, hiring
“Housing” is a massive, multi-dimensional issue. The September meeting of the Monadnock Housing Roundtable focused on breaking it down into manageable pieces and identifying concrete action items within particular areas of interest.Most of the meeting was dedicated to small-group discussion (we’re becoming Zoom breakout room pros). Each group focused on an area of interest that