Government and Politics
February 8, 2023
From: Michigan Governor Gretchen WhitmerReorganization shifts administration of critical housing grant to state housing agency, spurs growth, helps achieve goals of the Michigan Statewide Housing Plan
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – On Feb 6th, at the Grand Rapids Economic Club, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order to put the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) in charge of more housing resources. This change will allow more flexible funding to promote housing innovation and ensure the state can get funds out the door more quickly to build more housing faster.??
“We need to build more housing in Michigan as efficiently and effectively as possible,” said Governor Whitmer. “On Feb 6th, I am proud to sign an executive order to bring more housing resources under the authority of our state’s housing and development authority. Getting this done will help us move faster on housing projects so we can help more Michiganders have a safe, affordable place to call home.”
Housing Executive Order
Governor Whitmer’s executive order reorganizes the way the State of Michigan funds and builds housing. It shifts administration of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the Michigan Strategic Fund to MSHDA. This change will make sure the state’s housing agency oversees important issues related to housing, allow more flexible funding to promote housing innovation, and help get dollars out the door faster, kickstarting projects and moving dirt.
To view the executive order, click here.
Supplemental
On January 31, Governor Whitmer signed a $1 billion supplemental, which included critical investments in housing and community development.
Michigan Housing Stats
Michigan’s Statewide Housing Plan
Last September, Governor Whitmer and MSHDA released the state’s first-ever Statewide Housing Plan. It proposed specific goals to meet the state’s housing challenges: