
Bethlehem's Comprehensive Housing Strategy
The Lehigh Valley is in the throes of an affordable housing crisis. Over the last three years in Bethlehem, the median sales and rental prices have jumped more than 50%.
Recognizing the crisis, the City of Bethlehem launched its Comprehensive Housing Strategy in mid-2022 to find data-driven solutions to this complex issue. The eventual final plan will leave the City with a toolbox of targeted strategies for its unique real estate market. The goal is to help as many people as possible with the City’s available resources.
The first phase of the study included an update of the City’s 2017 market value analysis – a deep data dive into local real estate factors – and a housing needs assessment. An extensive community engagement effort was undertaken this fall with more than 3,500 people taking a housing survey and participating in 11 pop-up engagement events across the city. The City also conducted focus groups and one-on-one interviews with the Lehigh Valley’s housing stakeholders, including nonprofits, major employers, financial institutions, Realtors and developers.
City staff, the consultant team and a Housing Strategy Committee, comprised of local stakeholders, have vetted the housing strategies best suited for Bethlehem’s real estate market to formulate the final plan.
If you have questions about the study contact Sara Satullo, deputy director of community development, at ssatullo@bethlehem-pa.gov.
Phases
Implementation

The City of Bethlehem and our community partners will be offering a community housing update on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the event starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Northampton Community College Southside Fowler Center, Room 605, 511 E. 3rd Street. Dinner will be served and parking is available in the adjacent Polk Street Parking garage. We invite you to come and learn about the progress being made to make housing more affordable for all residents. We'll provide updates on our Choice Neighborhoods Planning Process; accessory dwelling unit (ADUs) pilot program; eviction prevention pipeline and The Gateway on 4th, an exciting new mixed-income project.
This community meeting is part of the City of Bethlehem's pledge to hold quarterly public updates on the implementation of Opening Doors: Strategies to Build Housing Stability in Bethlehem.
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To see the Community Housing Update from Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, see below:
