Neighbors are worried that changing the zoning from agricultural to high-density will ruin the neighborhood feel and set a bad precedent for future projects.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Potential increase in property value or rental income for homeowners.
Homeowners looking to add secondary housing units.
Existing neighbors who fear increased traffic and loss of neighborhood character.
The city is updating rules for detached ADUs. This could change how many people can build secondary units on their property.
The city is considering changes to allow existing backyard structures to be converted into ADUs, which could help with housing flexibility.
Neighbors are worried that changing the zoning from agricultural to high-density will ruin the neighborhood feel and set a bad precedent for future projects.
The city is balancing the need for affordable housing with neighborhood concerns about street parking and density.
Residents are concerned that allowing higher-density housing in established low-density areas will change the neighborhood's feel and increase traffic.
Residents are worried that adding high-density housing in rural-feeling areas will strain local roads and change the neighborhood's character.
The city is managing where basement apartments are allowed based on street width and parking availability.
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