Preparing your Municipality for the Future
/Cities and municipalities across the country are working carefully to address not only growing populations but affordable housing crises. Looking to the future- a potential shift away from single-family zoning may aim to address both of these challenges.
Single-family zoning laws, common throughout the United States, prohibit construction or redesign of homes that are not strictly one unit. This includes prohibition of apartment buildings, senior housing, student housing, and duplex or multiplex properties in areas in which these zoning laws are in effect. From local municipalities to large scale cities- land zoned strictly for single-family homes is widespread.
Cities and municipality planning commissions are beginning to consider eliminating or decreasing single-family zoning- opening the door for economic growth, population density, and more affordable housing options. Advocates also argue environmental benefits of this change. Many state that vehicle emissions increase in single-family zoning areas as less-dense spaces require individuals to drive vehicles more often to get around. Similarly, attached homes or multi-units are suggested to be more energy efficient than detached.
This potential shift away from single-family zoning across the country is not an aim to eliminate or destruct the value of existing single-family homes and communities. Instead, planning commissions see the shift as an opportunity to expand their cities and towns and grow to meet the needs of the future.
The truth is, people are the heart of every community. But, a little advanced thinking helps keep that heart in the right place. Being prepared for this potential shift not only means revitalizing zoning laws within your community, but also undergoing comprehensive planning.
SSM’s certified planners work hand-in-hand with municipalities to do it all. They help manage growth, protect resources, and enhance communities. Whether it’s coordinating zoning laws, providing resource planning, consulting on ordinances and regulations, or land mapping and ensuring environmental protection- we care about the future of your municipality.
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