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The Fairest of Them All: Analyzing Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Compliance

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Pages 85-105
Received 15 Aug 2017
Accepted 23 Apr 2018
Published online: 17 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule requires municipalities to formulate new plans to address obstacles to fair housing and disparities in access to opportunity. Although the rule provides a more rigorous structure for plan compliance than previously, as a form of metaregulation, it still gives substantial flexibility to localities. Are municipalities creating more robust fair housing plans under the new rule, and what types of municipalities are creating more rigorous goals? Analyzing the plans filed thus far, we find that municipalities propose significantly more robust goals under the new rule than they did previously. Local capacity is positively correlated with goals containing measurable objectives or new policies. Measures of local motivation are positively associated with goals that enhance household mobility or propose place-based investments.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Vicki Been, Madeleine Daepp, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Yonah Freemark, Diane Glauber, Megan Haberle, Katherine O’Regan, Thomas Silverstein, and Elizabeth Voigt for their helpful comments, and Maya Abood, Angel Jacome, Reed Jordan, and Kevin Li for their research assistance.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Justin Steil

Justin Steil is Assistant Professor of Law and Urban Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Nicholas Kelly

Nicholas Kelly is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 

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