West Tennessee Zoning Affects Affordability In Expected Population Boom, Report Says

West Tennessee Zoning Affects Affordability In Expected Population Boom, Report Says

West Tennessee Zoning Affects Affordability In Expected Population Boom, Report Says

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The Center Square [By Jon Styf] –

West Tennessee is projected to have a significant population increase in coming years with Ford’s Blue Oval set to open outside Memphis but zoning regulations will have a large impact on the affordability of new housing in the region, according to a new report from Beacon Center of Tennessee.

Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development estimates that, by 2045, West Tennessee’s population will grow by more than 176,000 and the region will need more than 70,000 new housing units.

Apartments are only allowed to be built on 4% of land in Memphis while the jurisdictions of Arlington, Collierville, Piperton, Three Way and Rossville do not allow any multi-family housing developments.

“Blue Oval represents a huge opportunity for West Tennessee communities to experience economic growth not seen in decades,” Beacon Policy Director Ron Schultis said. “However, it’s up to local policymakers to adequately plan for the infrastructure needs to manage that growth, including housing. West Tennessee policymakers should enact pro-housing reforms to ensure there are enough options for those looking for a starter home or workers moving into the area that need affordable places to rent.”

The Beacon Center West Tennessee Zoning Atlas covers Shelby, Fayette, Tipton, Chester, Crockett, Gibson, Madison and Haywood counties a year after the group took a similar look at Middle Tennessee housing regulations.

Memphis’ lack of land where apartments can be built stands out against the 11% of city land in Nashville where apartments are allowed.

Several West Tennessee municipalities do allow accessory dwelling units, or mother-in-law suites, with Madison County allowing ADUs on 94% of land. Haywood County does not allow them and Crockett allows ADUs on just 0.06% of land compared to 85% in Chester County.

Haywood County, however, allows duplexes on nearly 98% of land.

Haywood County, where Blue Oval will be located, was ranked the highest in West Tennessee on Beacon Center’s scale of most welcoming to non-single family housing with nearly 99% of land allowing more than single-family homes.

The report says that land use regulations can increase building costs of single-family homes by 24% and multi-family housing by 40%.

“With Blue Oval City on the horizon, it is more important than ever for local policymakers to review and reform outdated and arbitrary zoning laws, ones that will make it difficult to meet the housing needs of new residents and drive up prices for existing constituents, pushing them out of their home communities,” the report said. “West Tennessee policymakers have a unique opportunity to prepare and plan for the largest growth and impact on their communities in decades. Their constituents, both current and future, are depending on them.”

About the Author: Jon Styf, The Center Square Staff Reporter – Jon Styf is an award-winning editor and reporter who has worked in Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan in local newsrooms over the past 20 years, working for Shaw Media, Hearst and several other companies. Follow Jon on Twitter @JonStyf.

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2 Responses

  1. I figger Ford’s end is nigh. Their thought process is SERIOUSLY flawed. EVs are an idealistic bad idea as well as is their chosen location.

  2. I’m shocked that TN Conservative News would publish the above article. It’s a Marxist idea that everyone should live in high-rise apartments. Beacon Center wants the State or the Feds to control the zoning and how we should live – they sound like the Leftist Progressives. The people at Beacon Center should set an example and all move into high-rise apartments – shame on you if you selfishly live in a single-family home that has a yard!!!! Be a good Comrade. They talk about “affordable housing” but I think the real motivation is that they want more housing for the illegals. Doesn’t part of the Beacon Center funding come from the Koch Brothers? And don’t the Koch Brothers want Open Borders and don’t they oppose Trump? (A NY Times article last year said > “Koch Network Raises Over $70 Million for Push to Sink Trump”. And in early 2024, articles said Americans for Prosperity Action, which was founded by the Koch brothers, supported Nikki Haley. Google it if you doubt it.)

    Message to Beacon Center – do some research about Memphis – housing is CHEAP because people don’t want to live there because of the crime.

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