CoStar News
Summary: Voters across several states and cities made significant decisions regarding housing and property taxes during the recent Election Day. In Charlotte, North Carolina, residents approved a $100 million bond for affordable housing and an additional $62 million for neighborhood enhancements. Meanwhile, North Dakota voters rejected a proposal to change local funding structures for public services, and Arizona passed a measure allowing homeowners to seek tax refunds if local governments fail to address nuisances associated with homelessness. Additionally, Rhode Island voters approved a $120 million allocation for affordable housing, while Florida homeowners supported an amendment to adjust property tax exemptions annually for inflation. In Denver, however, a proposed $100 million bond for affordable housing did not gain enough support.