AMBLER – Housing remains a top priority for Montgomery County planning officials preparing for some 100,000 new residents over the next 25 years.
The county has dealt with joint crises related to housing and homelessness in recent years. Those crafting development guidelines for the next few decades emphasized the rising cost of living as they work to balance affordability and prospective growth.
“When I think about where we’re going to be in 25 years … it’s got to be a place that is livable, that’s affordable, that is sustainable, and the kind of place where we want all of our kids to grow up in, and we’re working towards that,” said Montgomery County Commissioners’ Chairman Neil Makhija.
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