Roofers work on a housing complex under construction in Clarksburg, Md., on July 26, 2023. Montgomery County, home to Clarksburg, is not on track to meet it share of regional housing targets. In 2019, a group of D.C.-area elected leaders said the region needed to build at least 320,000 housing units in the next decade to accommodate the region’s growth.
Several county leaders blamed the shortfalls on the pandemic’s effect on the economy. “The current economic environment with higher interest rates has been challenging for developers,” said Russell Danao-Schroeder, a principal planner for Arlington County.“And labor? There was no labor,” added Hilary Chapman, COG’s housing program manager.
Some jurisdictions where housing affordability is a relatively new problem are playing catch-up. Loudoun County didn’t create its Department of Housing and Community Development until two years ago, said John Hall, the agency’s director. “For an agency that is only two years old, we are doing a pretty good job,” he said. Loudoun is nearly on pace to meet the COG housing production target, the data shows.Colleen Green, the director of D.C.
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