Crapo survey highlights Idaho housing affordability concerns
Par Kermani
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — Rising construction costs, a lack of available housing and workforce shortages were among the top concerns identified by Idahoans in a housing survey conducted by U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo.
The survey was launched by Crapo a year ago to gather feedback from residents, community leaders, and local officials about housing affordibility challenges across the state.
According to Crapo’s office, many respondents pointed to rising construction costs, limited housing supply, and workforce housing shortages as key factors driving affordability concerns in Idaho communities.
“The input we received from Idahoans shapes ongoing solutions to address housing challenges facing the state and country,” Crapo said in a statement. “I thank residents, community leaders, local officials and industry professionals who took the time to share their perspectives and expertise.”
Crapo’s statement says the feedback will help with actions on housing and contribute towards proposals and “ultimately included in the Senate resolution 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act.
Crapo is encouraging Idahoans to continue sharing feedback on housing and other issues through his offices across the state and through his website.