Affordable Housing

More than a decade after the Brookings Institution released the seminal Region Divided report, the Washington region is still divided, with parts of D.C. and the east side of the region not sharing in the prosperity of our economy.

Despite some progress in the last decade, many eastern communities continue to fall on the wrong side of the regional divide with slow job growth, poorly performing schools, high crime, and a devastating home foreclosure crisis. Meanwhile, even in wealthier communities throughout the region many families struggle to keep up with rising housing costs, a situation made even worse by the a lack of diversity in housing types and transit-oriented development.

Addressing this challenge is the most important mission of CSG. With our focus integrating the interconnected issues of land use, housing, and transportation, we are uniquely situated to address this divide through changes in infrastructure policies and our work in local communities across the region. Providing more housing options close to jobs in job-rich areas, creating incentives for jobs to be focused at underdeveloped Metro stations on the east side of the region, focusing businesses in transit-accessible locations, and linking affordable housing and transit, are among the key solutions.

Latest Happenings


Testimony in support of 100% affordable redevelopment PUD at 1 Hawaii Ave NE

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CSG Support for No 19-01 PUD 1 Hawaii Ave NE Note: This Planned Unit Development is one of only 3 submitted in 2019, down from dozens in previous years.

Will the DC Council vote for inclusion or exclusion?

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Take Action Today On October 8 the DC Council votes on the city’s Comprehensive Plan. Amendments must ensure that affordable housing and preventing displacement are top priorities On October 8 (postponed from Sept. 17), the DC Council will vote on the Framework Element of the Comprehensive Plan. The plan defines DC’s
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About the DC Housing Priorities Coalition

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DC Housing Priorities Coalition, Fall 2019 (1)
The DC Comp Plan is back – let’s ensure it allows for a more inclusive city

The DC Comp Plan is back – let’s ensure it allows for a more inclusive city

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Together with you, we’ve pressed for over two years for an updated Comprehensive Plan that makes building more affordable housing a priority for the city. But for more than a year, the guiding first chapter or “Framework Element” has been bottled up in the DC Council. Finally, the second and crucial vote on the bill

CSG in the News: D.C. wants more accessory dwelling units

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From the Washington Business Journal: D.C. wants more accessory dwelling units. But financing and permitting remain key roadblocks, advocates say. By Alex Koma  – Staff Reporter, Washington Business Journal Aug 6, 2019 The District changed its zoning laws three years ago to allow the construction of more accessory dwelling units in the city