Credit: State of Oregon Office of the Governor

S alem, OR โ€“ Today, Governor Tina Kotek announced the full launch of the Housing Accountability and Production Office (HAPO), a joint office between the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) and the Building Codes Division (BCD), part of the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS). HAPO is an essential piece of the Governorโ€™s ongoing work to build the homes Oregonians need.

โ€œMy North Star is for every Oregonian to be able to afford a home. Our economic prosperity depends on it. I believe that we can get this done. And, it is still a monumental task,โ€ Governor Kotek said. โ€œMany counties, cities, and builders have leaned in to tackle this generational crisis, and the state should do everything possible to make it easier. I designed HAPO to be a missing catalyst in the equation, and Iโ€™m excited to see what weโ€™ll get done.”

HAPO was created through Senate Bill 1537 (2024), designed to work in tandem with policy and funding bills signed by the Governor since taking office to urgently address the lack of housing in Oregon. The office will bolster Oregonโ€™s housing production by creating a more predictable regulatory environment for builders and supporting local governments in meeting their housing goals. Specifically, HAPO will unlock housing units at risk of not being built across the state by:

  • Starting with technical assistance but ultimately enforcing state housing production laws by investigating complaints of non-compliance and working with local governments to address issues.
  • Identifying and streamlining available state resources for developers and local governments by acting as a liaison between state agencies and creating more efficient collaboration.
  • Conducting research and providing guidance to inform how the state and local governments can achieve Oregonโ€™s housing production needs.

โ€œHAPO will play a vital role in delivering on the stateโ€™s housing obligations โ€” that exist in Oregonโ€™s Statewide Planning Goals โ€” for cities and counties,โ€ Director of DLCD, Brenda Bateman, said. โ€œThis is a massive step towards making sure that our community members have a safe and affordable place to call home.โ€

The office is jointly managed by Joel Madsen and Tony Rocco.

โ€œGovernor Kotek and the Legislatureโ€™s vision for HAPO is coming into focus,โ€ Madsen said. โ€œCoordination of Oregonโ€™s state and local processes connected to housing production creates exciting opportunities for change.โ€

โ€œThe Housing Accountability and Production Office will serve as a bridge between our local government partners and our housing developers and builders across the state,โ€ Rocco said. โ€œWe have the tools to support collaboration on the foundational goal we all share of building more safe, efficient, and cost-effective housing for all Oregonians.โ€

View HAPOโ€™s website here.

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