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    Morristown Seeks Developers for More Affordable Housing

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    MCDC is inviting qualified firms to design, develop, and oversee housing projects that will benefit low-to-moderate-income families.Photo byMorristown Minute

    Morristown seeks developers for additoonal affordable hosuing developments within town to comply with new housing laws in New Jersey.

    Morristown, NJ – The Morristown Community Development Corporation (MCDC) is actively seeking proposals for an affordable housing development firm to spearhead new initiatives aimed at expanding low-income housing options. This move addresses the growing demand for affordable living solutions in the area, with the goal of providing sustainable housing options for residents while promoting long-term community development.

    Under Request for Proposals (RFP) #24-003, MCDC is inviting qualified firms to design, develop, and oversee housing projects that will benefit low-to-moderate-income families. The selected firm will engage in activities ranging from identifying development opportunities and financial planning to navigating local approvals and construction oversight.

    Addressing the Housing Crisis and Local Impact

    With rising housing costs across New Jersey, the creation of affordable housing in Morristown aims to relieve financial pressures on families, ensuring access to stable housing for residents of all income levels. The initiative also supports the broader goal of inclusive growth, offering opportunities for residents to remain within the community they call home.

    By expanding the availability of affordable units, this project directly addresses the needs of working families, seniors, and individuals on fixed incomes who might otherwise be displaced by increasing property values and rental rates.

    Collaborative Approach to Development

    The project will bring together key stakeholders, including municipal departments, developers, contractors, and local leaders. The selected firm will manage negotiations with lenders, secure grant funding, and implement innovative financing methods, such as Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, to ensure the success and sustainability of the housing initiatives.

    According to the RFP, the development efforts will emphasize transparency, requiring regular reporting to MCDC’s Board of Trustees and collaboration with community partners throughout the process. Public meetings and presentations will ensure that residents are engaged and informed.

    Timeline and Next Steps

    Proposals must be submitted electronically by November 4, 2024, to the Morristown Housing Authority. Firms are required to demonstrate expertise in affordable housing development and familiarity with federal and state programs, particularly those administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

    As part of the planning process, the chosen firm will work with MCDC to develop a comprehensive strategy, monitor local market conditions, and evaluate existing properties for redevelopment potential. These efforts will help ensure the long-term financial sustainability of affordable housing projects while maintaining the town’s quality of life.

    This affordable housing initiative represents a significant step toward making Morristown a more inclusive and diverse community. Residents can expect to see new developments take shape in the coming years, providing much-needed housing stability and economic opportunity.

    For questions or more information about the RFP process, interested parties can contact the MCDC via mhaprocurement@morristownha.com or visit the Housing Authority’s website at www.morristownha.org.

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