If there is one issue that everyone in the country agrees on, it’s that we desperately need more new housing to be built. Everyone knows we need it but many states have too much red tape and regulations in place to get the job done quickly.

In the state of Montana, Republicans are leading the way. The GOP controlled House in the state is passing massive reforms to encourage the building of new housing, easing restrictions on things like parking.

Every state legislature should look at what’s happening here. This needs to be replicated everywhere.

The Sightline Institute reported:

House Bill 492, introduced by Rep. Katie Zolnikov (R-Billings), sets a high bar for other states pursuing parking reform. Beginning in October 2026, any home smaller than 1,200 square feet in Montana’s ten largest cities will be exempt from costly local parking mandates. Because more than 80 percent of apartments and condos in the United States are already smaller than 1,200 square feet, this effectively means that multifamily buildings in those cities will no longer be required to have any particular number of off-street parking spaces.

HB 492 also exempts small detached homes, all deed-restricted affordable housing, assisted living homes, and daycares. And it strikes down excessive parking mandates in many smaller cities, giving property owners there almost as much flexibility over how many parking spaces they need.

This is a major change for many of Montana’s fastest growing cities such as Bozeman, Missoula, and Whitefish—all of which currently require one to two parking spaces for every home. It’s hard to understate the potential impact of HB 492. A recent study found that eliminating parking minimums alone can boost new home construction by 40–70 percent.

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This kind of reform is needed in every state. Make it easier to build more housing and the market will respond.

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