Zoning and Land Use: Opening Doors by Changing the Map
Allowing duplexes, triplexes, and courtyard apartments in formerly single-family zones spreads affordability across neighborhoods. When small-scale homes are legal, builders deliver options at price points that naturally fit teachers, nurses, and first-time renters.
Zoning and Land Use: Opening Doors by Changing the Map
Lowering or eliminating parking minimums near transit can shave tens of thousands of dollars per unit. Those savings often appear as lower rents or deeper affordability set-asides, while streets welcome more walkability, trees, and neighborhood-serving retail.