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Topics: Redevelopment/Infill


Results: 188 Matches

1.  Living Smart Houses

Location(s): Oregon Portland

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier Portland, Oregon recognized that infill development on small lots was impacted by processing delays.
   

2.  City of Dallas Mayor's Task Force on Affordable Workforce Housing

Location(s): Texas
  Texas Dallas

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier Dallas faces significant barriers to land assembly.
   

3.  Rhode Island Rehabilitation Code

Location(s): Rhode Island

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There was recognition that strict building codes discouraged the rehabilitation of housing.
   

4.  Land Marketing (Akron, Ohio)

Location(s): Ohio Akron

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There is often not much land available for affordable housing and it is generally expensive.
   

5.  Live-Work Units Offer Relief From Housing Downturn

Location(s): Michigan

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There is implicit recognition that cities do not promote infill housing.
   

6.  Urban Land Bank Demonstration Program Plan

Location(s): Texas Dallas

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There is implicit recognition that local land use policies do not support affordable housing development.
   

7.  Office Park Housing: Adapting Underutilized Office Parks for Housing

Location(s): New York Westchester County

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There is implicit recognition that redevelopment and infill efforts do not address affordable housing development.
   

8.  Residential Builders See Room for Improvement in Permitting, Approval Processes

Location(s): California San Diego County

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier San Diego County, California has reserved 40 percent of its land for open space, limiting land for affordable housing development.
   

9.  Gap Gives City its Chance

Location(s): Maryland Anne Arundel County
  Maryland Baltimore City
  Maryland Baltimore County
  Maryland Carroll County
  Maryland Harford County
  Maryland Howard County

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier Discouraging redevelopment and rehabilitation limits the development of affordable housing.
   

10.  Affordable Housing Taskforce Final Report

Location(s): Virginia Chesapeake

Highlights
Redevelopment/Infill Barrier There is implicit recognition that tax and funding policies discourage infill or redevelopment for affordable housing.
   

          

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