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Lenoir City Extends Housing Construction Moratorium
March 15, 2026
Lenoir City, Tennessee, has extended its moratorium on new apartment-style housing developments for an additional year starting June 2026 to address rapid population growth and infrastructure capacity challenges. The city plans to complete a comprehensive land-use study by Fall 2026 to guide sustainable development and balance housing supply, including affordable housing options. This extension impacts developers, contractors, and suppliers involved in residential construction projects within the city.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate delayed opportunities for apartment-style housing projects in Lenoir City through mid-2027 due to the moratorium extension.
- The forthcoming land-use study may reshape future development requirements and priorities, emphasizing affordable housing and infrastructure considerations.
- Contractors and developers focusing on affordable housing may find increased demand aligned with community needs expressed by residents.
- Organizations engaged in urban planning, infrastructure, and housing development should monitor Lenoir City's planning outcomes to align proposals with evolving municipal policies.
It could even go further to buildings in general. Thatβs what you hear from citizens. Is building in general need a pause. Itβs a bridge between people who want and pro-building and people who want to stop building, so in anything thereβs compromise.
— Elijah McNabb, Resident
Growth is inevitable but we want to figure out ways that we can manage it, I would say, over the past ten years, weβve probably experienced 50% growth. But the majority of that has been over the past five years.
— Amber Scott Kelso, City Administrator
I donβt think we need any more of these expensive apartment buildings. What we need is more housing for low-income families.
— Tonya Wilson, Resident
Agencies
Lenoir City, Loudoun County Economic Development Agency