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Developer pledges affordable housing amid zoning debate

June 14, 2024 | Little Rock City, Pulaski County, Arkansas



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Developer pledges affordable housing amid zoning debate
During a recent government meeting, a significant proposal for affordable housing was presented by a local developer who has acquired multiple properties from the city. The developer emphasized their commitment to providing affordable housing as part of their business model, highlighting their recent certification as a B Corp, which reflects their dedication to social and environmental performance.

The developer stated, \"My goal is just to provide affordable housing,\" noting that the acquisition of the properties was contingent upon fulfilling this requirement. The proposal received unanimous support from the commission, with a motion to approve the project passing without opposition.

In a separate agenda item, the commission addressed a rezoning request for a property located at 1422 South Battery Street. The proposal seeks to rezone the 0.16-acre site from residential to a Planned Development Commercial (PDC) designation, allowing it to operate as a short-term rental for stays of up to 29 days. While there was one card in favor and one in opposition to the proposal, the commission proceeded with the discussion, indicating a balanced consideration of community perspectives.

The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to address housing needs in the area, with a clear focus on both affordable housing initiatives and the regulation of short-term rental properties.

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