This Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the City Council approving City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. Time flies when you are…overhauling a zoning code that hasn’t been significantly changed since 1961? The Council approved the text amendment last Dec. 5, which made several changes, including eliminating minimum parking mandates for new construction in parts of the city, legalizing accessory dwelling units, expanding the types of buildings eligible for office-to-residential conversions and creating new higher-density residential districts that can be mapped throughout the city. For a refresher, here’s a cheatsheet with details on the biggest changes. Since the City Council’s […]
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