Des Moines City Council approves first steps to new city wide housing strategy

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Des Moines City Council voted Monday on the first-ever citywide housing strategy aimed at addressing housing challenges and redeveloping city blocks.

The Des Moines City Council is calling this a long-term effort to help improve housing conditions, home affordability, and access throughout the city. It also looks to expand investment into existing programs like Invest DSM, Improving Our Neighborhoods (ION), and help with city initiatives like home repair assistance and down payment support.

City leaders say the strategy focuses on improving the aging housing stock, increasing density along corridors, investing into older homes rather than demolition, and providing different types of housing throughout the city. It also hopes to help the city compete with booming suburbs.

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“When you start making improvements in two homes, then neighbors start making more improvements in theirs and even some of the things we found as people stay in their homes, and like if you put an addition on and stay invested, you stay invested in your neighborhood. So this is really building community, and I think it goes hand-in-hand. So when we talk about a whole block, redevelopment is really looking at how we get everybody to be part of it, and that people’s values stay because your value of your home is your could be your life investment,” said Des Moines Mayor Connie Boesen…

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