Why Michigan doesn't have enough housing — and how to change that

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Why Michigan doesn't have enough housing — and how to change that

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Published on Aug 28, 2025, 2:01:37 PM
Total time: 00:23:14

Episode Description

Affordable housing seems like an impossibility to many people these days, but state organizations are pursuing solutions in Michigan.

Just two days ago, Governor Gretchen Whitmer applauded the state's housing agency for helping to build 75,000 new housing units over the last four years. And two weeks ago, a different organization proposed a plan to speed up home building and home repairs in the state. 

The Michigan Municipal League wants the state to spend $800 million over five years on affordable housing projects. 

Dan Gilmartin of the Michigan Municipal League spoke with Robyn Vincent about how the state should be expanding its investment in housing construction and rehabilitation.

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