Montana Housing Task Force delivers more recommendations to Gov. Gianforte
The Montana Housing Task Force delivered its third set of policy recommendations to Gov. Greg Gianforte on Wednesday, and the document calls for measures like limiting subdivision approval conditions and setting reasonable limits on impact fees.
A total of 23 different recommendations, which would have to be implemented as bills in the Montana Legislature and approved by the governor, are in the document, which is online at deq.mt.gov/about/Housing-Task-Force under the Phase III section.
Gianforte praised the bipartisan cooperation of the Housing Task Force, which has previously submitted two other recommendation reports. Some of those recommendations have been implemented as law and some were not in the last session. A few recommendations have been challenged in court.
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The Montana Housing Task Force delivered its third set of policy recommendations to Gov. Greg Gianforte on Wednesday, and the document calls for measures like limiting subdivision approval conditions and setting reasonable limits on impact fees.
Gianforte said that over the last decade, Montana’s population has grown by 10% while the number of housing starts in