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<br />... <br /> <br /># <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />\. <br />TO:S.58923 <br /> <br />,/ <br /> <br />PAGE: 04/04 <br /> <br />JCTrc8 99.11:21 FROM: <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />The overall impact of these age and housing <br />preference shitts on new housing dMn~ftli in the <br />reglon Cor the next 25 years willllkeJy be a drop in <br />single-family housing's share oitata! housing built, <br />from 63% of the total between 1995 & 2000, Eo 53% <br />between 2000 cl 2010, and to 50% of tot.a.l housing <br />built between 2010 &: 2020. <br /> <br />While these changes will not radica1Jy alter the <br />character of existing housing StOCk in the region. they <br />will likely have a significant impact on the amoUJll of <br />land needed for new residential development as the <br />region moves &om a period wbere single-family <br />construction was dominant to one where demand for <br />other housing typeS will grow dramatically. The <br />challenge will be for local governments-particularly <br />in growing'subwbs-to develop their plaDs to prepare <br />for this changing housing market, which, along with <br />Concerus about dimini~bing supplies of land with <br />urban senices and the costS of fuIther expansion of <br />in1i'3structure, is behind the Council's caJl for <br />d.i1ferent regional developmem panems. <br /> <br />COD1act: <br /> <br />For questions about the Regional Blueprint and <br />regional growth strategy policies C01UaCt Iht <br />Metropolitan Council sector representative for your <br />area or call Bob ~27~'-- at 602-1330 <br />(bob.mazanec@metc.state.mn.us), Bill Byen at 602- <br />1322 (bill.byers@metc.stat.e.nm.us), or John Kari at <br />602-1548 (john.Iwi@metc:.swe.am.us) at the <br />Metropolitan Council. <br /> <br />Mears hrlc. CcnltC . 230 Ed Fifth SlRct ' Sf. Palll, ~ SSIlII.I626 . 1(,/2\ 602.1000 ' "ax ~2.1S'0 ' TTY 29)..(J904 . Mcgo Info Line 60%-188& <br />