Tempe officials want public feedback on developer incentives in exchange for lower rents

Tempe is looking for community input on an affordable housing proposal that offers incentives for developers in exchange for decades of lower rents.

The housing units would be required to stay affordable for at least 30 years. They would serve residents that make up to 80% of the metro area’s median income.

Jacob Payne with the city said developers would face leniency on some aspects…

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