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Zoning changes aim to tackle Red Lodge housing crisis

July 12, 2024 | Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana



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Zoning changes aim to tackle Red Lodge housing crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed proposed zoning changes in Red Lodge aimed at addressing the community's housing crisis. The current zoning allows for structures with one to four dwelling units, capped at a height of 30 feet. However, the proposed changes would increase the maximum height to 40 feet and allow for more dwelling units per structure, potentially facilitating the construction of three-story buildings and six-plexes that resemble large single-family homes.

The discussion highlighted the urgent need for increased residential density in Red Lodge, as outlined in the city's 2020 growth policy. Officials noted a significant shortage of rental units, with 35% of the local workforce commuting from outside the county due to limited housing options. Currently, 84% of the dwelling units in Red Lodge are single-family homes, leaving little choice for residents seeking affordable housing.

The proposed zoning changes aim to encourage private sector development of diverse housing types, thereby providing residents with more options and potentially lowering housing costs. However, officials acknowledged the limited availability of developable land in the area, which complicates efforts to meet the growing demand for affordable workforce housing. The meeting underscored the community's pressing need for innovative solutions to its housing challenges.

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