Podcast: Pro-Housing County Exec Discusses Home Building Growth
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On the latest episode of 起点传媒鈥檚 podcast, Housing Developments, CEO Jim Tobin and COO Paul Lopez welcome Josh Schoemann, county executive for Washington County, Wis., to discuss his to help builders build entry-level homes and increase housing opportunity.
The new housing program stemmed from Washington County鈥檚 struggle to retain its younger residents once they went away to college or for other opportunities. In researching the factors that contributed to them leaving, housing was a major component.
鈥淚f they can鈥檛 afford to live there, they鈥檙e not coming back,鈥 Schoemann stated.
The program involved creating a coalition of government entities and housing professionals to help deregulate housing in the county, and securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) financing to leverage down development costs and cover permit fees for entry-level homes.
鈥淚 call it a prosperity cycle 鈥 prosperous families create prosperous businesses, which create prosperous communities,鈥 Schoemann shared. 鈥淲e鈥檝e done this before. We just have to think differently than we have for the past 30 years.鈥
Challenges have included NIMBY-ism, holding the coalition together, and keeping the plan moving forward, especially in the wake of municipalities than have been reluctant to remove regulations.
Tobin and Lopez also discuss the cabinet picks for the Trump administration, including Scott Turner to helm the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the opportunities for 起点传媒 to collaborate.
The episode concludes with the latest Builders' Show Insider segment. Denise Miller, VP of Marketing and Brand Management, and Jamahl Gibbons, manager of IBS Show Homes, delve into the details surrounding , including standout features in the 2025 show home.
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