Strategic Plans, Reports and Data

Strategic plans, reports and data related to housing in Detroit

Choice Neighborhoods

The City of Detroit was awarded $35 million through the Choice Neighborhoods grant program to preserve housing affordability and construct new affordable housing throughout Historic and North Corktown. Learn more here.

$203M Housing Plan

A seven-point, $203 million plan that includes converting long-vacant apartment buildings and Land Bank homes into affordable rental housing, additional housing support resources, getting faster City approval for deeply affordable housing projects, down payment assistance to increase home ownership, help for landlords to bring their rental properties into compliance, rapid placement for good-paying jobs and more.  Learn more here.

Homelessness Strategic Plan

The City of Detroit, the Homeless Action Network of Detroit, and community partners in the homelessness response system are creating a five-year strategic system improvement plan to reduce homelessness.  Learn more here.

Proposal N

With the passage of Proposal N, the Demolition Department was tasked with several community-focused directives, including saving as many homes as possible from demolition by prioritizing rehabilitation and implementing a strategic plan for hiring Detroiters.  Learn more here.

Reports

Center for Community Progress: Investing in the Vitality of Detroit's Neighborhoods Through Improved Rental Regulation

Detroit Future City: Understanding the Rental Landscape

Data

$1B Affordable Multifamily Housing Construction Sites