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Housing and zoning reforms set to reshape communities

October 04, 2024 | Peoria, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Housing and zoning reforms set to reshape communities
During a recent government meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission discussed significant updates to the housing and zoning codes, stemming from legislation passed in the previous year. The session began with an overview of the 56th Arizona State Legislature, which convened for 160 days and introduced approximately 1,600 bills, of which 332 were passed and 259 signed into law. Notably, over 100 of these laws directly impact municipalities, particularly in the areas of water, housing, and land use.

The commission highlighted three key bills aimed at enhancing housing affordability and diversifying housing options. These include the accessory dwelling unit bill (HB 2720), the adaptive reuse bill (HB 2797), and Senate Bill 1162, known as the resending shot clock. Each of these bills mandates municipalities to amend their zoning codes by January 1, 2025.

Additionally, the commission referenced a fourth bill concerning middle housing, which has a later deadline of January 1, 2026, and will be discussed in future meetings. The focus on these legislative changes reflects a broader commitment to addressing housing challenges in the region, with expectations that water, housing, and land use will remain central themes in upcoming legislative sessions. The commission welcomed questions and feedback from members to facilitate a collaborative approach to these upcoming amendments.

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