Connect with us

State News

‘Housing Near Jobs’ Bills Have Cleared Virginia House and Senate

Published

on

Bills that could allow by-right zoning for apartment buildings, townhomes, and mixed-use developments in certain commercial corridors cleared the Senate Thursday, one of several proposals to boost housing supply working through the Virginia legislature.

Framing it as “housing near jobs,” sponsor Sen. Schuyler VanValkenburg, D-Henrico, emphasized that his measure can help address Virginia’s housing shortage and particularly benefit public servants such as teachers, firefighters, law enforcement officers, and service industry workers.

VanValkenburg, a public school teacher himself, said a key reason he’s been able to live near his day job is that he was able to purchase a home several years ago.

“Teachers that are starting out in the profession now cannot afford to buy a house in Western Henrico,” he said at a recent press conference.

Sen. Danica Roem, D-Prince William, who supported the bill, added that it could help reduce traffic congestion, as people living in walkable areas with lots of nearby businesses might be less reliant on cars.

Andrew Clark with the Virginia Home Builders Association said in an interview that stalled approval processes hinder developers from getting more housing online and they end up losing money in the process. Allowing for multifamily housing in commercial spaces by right could mean faster approval processes by local governments, he said.

“Getting site plan approval, rezoning processes, these can take years and upwards of a million dollars,” he said.

Being able to streamline the process is “sometimes one of the most attractive things to a development.”

The idea hasn’t attracted much favor from Republican lawmakers, however. They have expressed concern about state overreach into local governments’ authority on various housing proposals over the years. Despite Democrats controlling both chambers, the proposal fell in committee last year.

With VanValkenburg’s version and Del. Dan Helmer, D-Fairfax’s versions having cleared each chamber this year, they will likely make it to Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk. The idea is among several bills aimed at increasing housing affordability and supply that may align with the governor’s agenda.

Helmer said at a press conference recently about the bills that he is “encouraged” by the momentum on housing policy that his colleagues and Spanberger have been discussing over the past year.

With the legislative session approaching its midpoint on Feb. 18, all bills that have cleared a chamber must be reviewed by the other one. Should they pass there, Spanberger will have the chance to sign, veto, or amend them.

 

by Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury


Virginia Mercury is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Virginia Mercury maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Samantha Willis for questions: info@virginiamercury.com.

Front Royal, VA
64°
Clear
5:47 am8:41 pm EDT
Feels like: 64°F
Wind: 0mph W
Humidity: 80%
Pressure: 29.91"Hg
UV index: 0
TueWedThu
77°F / 59°F
84°F / 61°F
88°F / 68°F
Local News12 hours ago

VDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for June 22 – 26, 2026

Local News12 hours ago

Virginia State Police Seize Drugs, Firearms, and More Than $273K in Weekly Crime Operations

Obituaries15 hours ago

Sr Mary Paul Murphy, OP

Real Estate20 hours ago

Is a Smart Home a Smart Investment?

Real Estate22 hours ago

Kitchen Updates Can Refresh a Home Without a Major Renovation

Home23 hours ago

Climate-Smart Landscaping Can Help Homes Handle Extreme Weather

Opinion2 days ago

The Law is a Drawbridge

Community Events2 days ago

Front Royal Community Marks Juneteenth Celebration

Local News2 days ago

Water Main Break Floods Front Royal Neighborhood

Health2 days ago

The Baby Who Changed Medicine

Livestream - FR Cardinals2 days ago

Front Royal Cardinals Host Purcellville Cannons Sunday, June 21 at Bing Crosby Stadium

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

America 250: The Smithsonian Comes to You

Agriculture2 days ago

Regular Maintenance Keeps Electric Fences Working Properly

State News2 days ago

Virginia House, Senate to Meet Monday as Budget Deadline Inches Closer

Obituaries2 days ago

Louise Elizabeth Mills (1937 – 2026)

Crime/Court2 days ago

Suspected Drug Trafficker Arrested After Interstate Chase Through Warren and Shenandoah Counties

Business Growth Series3 days ago

Business Growth Series: Why Customers Choose Businesses That Show Energy and Confidence

Interesting Things to Know3 days ago

Small Reactors, Big Ambitions

State News3 days ago

Virginia Unveils East Coast’s Deepest Shipping Channel at Port of Virginia

Local News3 days ago

Warren County Election Staff Earn Federal Election Administration Certification

Jefferson Forum3 days ago

Weeding Through the True Cost of Building a Cannabis Market to Balance the Budget

State News3 days ago

Commentary: Four Virginia Counties Will Pump Almost 20 Million Gallons of Water a Day to Amazon… Cause for Concern?

Interesting Things to Know3 days ago

What Parents and Grandparents Need to Know About Child Tax Credits in 2026

Home3 days ago

Choosing the Right Garden Swing Starts with Space, Style and Material

Livestream - FR Cardinals4 days ago

Front Royal Cardinals Return Home Friday, June 19 to Face Strasburg Express