Michael Suleiman

ATLANTIC CITY – South Jersey Forward has released its first report “Strengthening Communities: Solutions to Foster Owner-Occupied Middle Class Housing in Atlantic City.”

“We need more middle class homeownership in Atlantic City, not just in the Tourism District but all over the city,” SJF Rounder and report author Mike Suleiman said in a release. “These ambitious yet achievable solutions will help foster a climate where we can lift current residents out of poverty and entice families to move back to Atlantic City.”

The report’s recommendations include:

The creation of housing incubator zones to offer tax abatements and other incentives to spur homeownership and create quality housing stock.These programs would be funded by a .5-cent increase in casino gaming taxes

Pilot program to allow for the creation of tiny houses in Atlantic City

Reverter clauses on land sold by the CRDA and the City of Atlantic City to deter land speculators who hold parcels for years without developing them.

“There will always be opportunities for luxury housing in Atlantic City given its proximity to the beach, but those units are far too expensive for most families,” Suleiman said. “We need to stop spinning our wheels on unrealistic housing proposals and instead focus on tangible, realistic solutions to expand middle class housing in Atlantic City.”

Last month, South Jersey Forward hosted a virtual roundtable on this topic which led to the report.

South Jersey Forward is a nonpartisan nonprofit think tank and advocacy organization committed to exploring bold public policy to solve problems. Learn more at southjerseyforward.org.

 

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