Housing Needs Assessment and Strategic Planning: Overview and Purpose


Denali Borough is facing a range of housing challenges including limited supply, seasonal workforce fluctuations, aging infrastructure, and barriers to development readiness. These issues are widespread, affecting communities across the borough such as Anderson, Healy, McKinley Village, Cantwell, and several smaller unincorporated communities and subdivisions. Although the borough benefits from significant land assets and a strong sense of place, persistent constraints (such as infrastructure gaps, land and title complexities, high construction costs, and workforce shortages) continue to hinder housing development and undermine long-term community stability.

In response, Denali Borough proactively engaged MHP for technical assistance to better understand these challenges and identify practical, community-aligned solutions. With support from HUD’s Rural Capacity Building grant, MHP is providing targeted assistance that includes a comprehensive Housing Needs Assessment, tailored community engagement strategies, and feasibility support for priority housing initiatives. These efforts aim to move the borough from problem identification toward actionable strategies that enhance housing stability and long-term resilience.


 

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Engagement Road Map: How this work will continue: