Wisconsin Code § 16.302

State housing strategy plan
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(1) (a) The department shall prepare a comprehensive 5-year state housing strategy
plan. The department shall submit the plan to the federal department of housing and urban development.
(b) In preparing the plan, the department may obtain input
from housing authorities, community-based organizations, the
private housing industry and others interested in housing assistance and development.
(2) The state housing strategy plan shall include all of the
following:
(a) A statement of housing policies and recommendations.
(b) An evaluation and summary of housing conditions and
trends in this state, including housing stock and housing cost
analyses, general population and household composition demographic analyses and housing and demographic forecasts.
(c) An evaluation of housing assistance needs, based in part
on the evaluation under par. (b).
(d) A discussion of major housing issues, including housing
production, housing and neighborhood conservation, housing for
persons with special needs, fair housing and accessibility and
housing affordability.
(e) Housing policies that set the general framework for this
state’s housing efforts.
(f) Strategies for utilizing federal funding and for coordinating
federal and state housing efforts.
(g) Specific recommendations for public and private action
that contribute to the attainment of housing policies under the
plan.
(h) Strategies and specific recommendations for public and
private action that will facilitate the inclusion of bicycle-oriented
and pedestrian-oriented design in residential developments and
mixed-use developments that include residential elements.
(3) The department shall annually update the state housing
strategy plan.
(4) Before October 1 of each year, the department shall submit the state housing strategy plan to the governor and to the chief
clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2).

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