Making it hard for cities to deny all permission to build new housing through impossible zoning laws should also be on the cards.
Making this decision as a politician in this country is death to your career though; how could we incentivize our leaders to bite the hand that elects them?
Yeah, all the politicians talking housing— the actual net governmental effect on housing is to massively constrain supply (quantity) in service of rather arbitrary qualitative standards. I’m all for “the building shouldn’t spontaneously collapse” standards, but … two acre lots? Restrictions on casting shadows? Accessory dwelling units? Nah. If the government wants to make a difference it should ban Euclidian zoning as it currently is practiced, full stop.