Morrow, Melissa Josephine2014-03-142014-03-142001-06-13etd-06262001-204144http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37131Affordable housing is recognized as a problem in many localities throughout the United States. Local governments have the power to influence housing affordability through land use policies. Land use tools exist to address affordable housing.. However, these tools are primarily used to address other environmental, economic, and social issues. When implemented to serve other land use objectives, these tools can have a negative impact on affordable housing. This paper will describe the link between land use regulations and affordable housing, suggest the land use tools necessary to encourage affordable housing from a state growth management perspective, and examine how California, Oregon, and the Portland Metropolitan Region have utilized the tools in their affordable housing policies. Finally, this paper applies the lessons learned from the cases to recommend further action to assist in the integration of land use tools as a means of advancing affordable housing goals.In Copyrightplanningaffordable housinggrowth managementland use regulationsAffordable Housing Policy: Integration of Land Use Tools and the Role of State Growth ManagementMajor paperhttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06262001-204144/