CREATING AFFORDABLE PLACES
- Washtenaw County Housing Affordability and Stability Study
- Multifamily Affordable Housing Decarbonization Toolkit – RMI
- Affordable Housing Decarbonization Hub – Enterprise
- Advancing Equity | Housing
- Ann Arbor guaranteed income program eased strain but didn’t shift food, housing insecurity | Michigan Advance
- Creative Placemaking from the Community Up – a2ru
- City Planning Commission approves Comprehensive Land Use Plan | Michigan Daily
- Master Plans of Communities in Washtenaw County
- Washtenaw County Afforable Housing Dashboard
- SEMCOG Housing Cost Burden Washtenaw County
- Map of Renter Costs Percentage of Income – WASHTENAW URBAN COUNTY 2023 – 2027 Consolidated Plan
Events
- Implementing the A2ZERO Carbon Neutrality Plan 2026 Session III: Creating Affordable Places
- Washtenaw Solarize
- A2 Green Rental Housing Ordinance Workshop
- MIEIBC Public Convening: Clean, Safe and Affordable Homes
- Innovating Affordability: Workforce Housing Solutions for Today’s Market
- SEU “Expression of Interest”
New Members
- Arlington Place Condominium Association
- Loft 322 Condominium (Denali Building)
- Chapel Hill Condominium Community
- Lockwood of Ann Arbor
News
- Deadline to Enroll – Michigan Battle of the Buildings!
- Bipartisan legislative push to boost affordable Michigan housing stock would focus on zoning reform | Michigan Advance
- Impact Winter 2026 – RMI: RMI’s vision of a clean energy future commits us to THINK bigger, DO boldly, and SCALE globally
- Lakisha Hull on Partnerships, Placemaking, and Building Cities with Purpose – ULI
Member Resources
- Elective Pay Assistance – Tax Credits For Tax Exempt Entities
- ICYMI – Green Rental Housing Webinar: Learn how to save money, stay compliant, and simplify planning
- MI 2030 Districts Case Study Hub
- Washtenaw County Resiliency Office – Zero Emissions Handbook
- DTE 2026 Business Program
- CLF – Embodied Carbon Video Training Series
- Energy Management Grants
The Washtenaw 2030 District is funded by our members, DTE, the City of Ann Arbor and EGLE. We are accelerating our work locally because climate change is a serious and immediate threat. Science, our community, and the global market place will not be deterred in accomplishing the energy transformation that is required for our planet’s and nation’s resilience.
Corrected March 2026 Newsletter_comp