An October 15 workshop for builders, developers and local officials will explore how development agreements can be used to increase the affordability and availability of local worker housing.
Idaho law allows governing boards to enter into agreements with builders and developers that include voluntary, yet binding, terms beyond what is legally required. The workshop, organized by the Housing Solutions Partnership, aims to educate municipalities and the building community on how development agreements can help Kootenai County’s housing crisis.
“We want to bring together builders, developers and Kootenai County’s decision makers to learn how development agreements can create win-win outcomes,” said Kiki Miller, a Coeur d’Alene council member and a founder of the Housing Solutions Partnership. “We need everyone on board to tackle the shortage of affordable housing for the families that live and work in Kootenai County.”
The workshop, which runs from 3:30 to 5 p.m., will follow the Association of Idaho Cities Fall District Meeting at the Best Western Plus Coeur d’Alene Inn. Tricia Nilsson, a retired planning professional and board member for the American Planning Association’s Idaho Chapter, will present and moderate the workshop.
The event is free for builders and developers, planning professionals, local officials and members of the Association of Idaho Cities. Sponsors include the Housing Solutions Partnership, North Idaho Building Contractors Association, Professional Women in Building and the Association of Idaho Cities.
Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Register by October 13 at https://business.nibca.com/events/details/development-agreement-workshop-4847?calendarMonth=2024-10-01.