In the quest for affordable housing, five cities in central Minnesota are considering a law that could be the strongest mandate in the state to build new low and middle income homes. This winter officials in St. Cloud and the surrounding towns of Sauk Rapids, Sartell Park asked a committee to design a common ordinance that would encourage more affordable housing in the area. What they got back has city officials and citizens wondering just how progressive they're willing to be. Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich has this report. Three of the fastest growing counties in the state come together in St. Cloud, and the rush has pushed housing prices up far more quickly than wages. As the one-hundred thousand dollar home becomes a thing of the past, everyone seems to agree there are dismally few affordable homes to go around. But the latest solution is making builders and developers cringe.