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As nation struggles with housing crisis, what's the right response in Maryland?

The 3.3-acre building marks the latest effort from Morgan State leaders to reduce housing issues caused by a rapidly-growing student body. Photo by Bri Hatch/WYPR.
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A 3.3-acre building near Morgan State aimed to reduce housing issues caused by a rapidly-growing student body with few housing options elsewhere.

Last week, Gov. Wes Moore issued an executive order entitled, “Housing Starts Here,” a four-pronged order Moore hopes will spur construction or renovation to address an estimated housing deficit of 96,000 units here in Maryland.

Maryland is by no means alone in facing housing challenges. Up for Growth, a network of advocates that tracks housing data, reports that national housing underproduction stood at nearly 4 million units for renters and owners as of 2021.

Jake Day, the Maryland Secretary of Housing and Community Development, joins Midday to discuss efforts to built more housing and address home affordability.

Later, CEO of Healthy Neighborhoods Bob Pipik joins Midday to give us a look at his organization's targeted approach to improve housing in Baltimore’s “middle” neighborhoods.

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