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Zoning Regulations to Address the "Missing Middle" in Housing


Learn how the cities of Raleigh and Asheville have implemented zoning changes such as reducing lot-size requirements, allowing accessory dwelling units, allowing a greater diversity of housing types, and even eliminating single-family zoning, in an effort to provide more opportunities for affordable housing and encourage a greater diversity of household types (including homeowners and renters) in neighborhoods.

SPEAKERS

  • Kenneth Bowers, City of Raleigh Municipal Government, Raleigh
  • Todd Okolichany, City of Asheville, Asheville

PRODUCED
Session from This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land: Advancing Equity and Inclusion in Land Use Planning and the Law (2022 Zoning, Planning & Land Use Section Program), April 21, 2022

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE Hour

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