A new zoning overlay for downtown that creates specific rules for neighborhood infill and transition corridors.
This will allow for more 'missing middle' housing, potentially increasing density in the downtown area.
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Local families are moving into new homes thanks to a self-help program, but federal red tape is threatening to kill off future projects like this. It’s a bittersweet win that leaves the city’s affordable housing pipeline in serious jeopardy.
Residents are worried that a new policy might make it harder to talk to their elected officials. They want to ensure they have a direct line to the people they voted for.
The city is looking to stop letting renters open their own utility accounts. This would make landlords responsible for the bills, which the city says will stop thousands of dollars in unpaid debt and save staff time.
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