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City plans bold density increase to revitalize downtown area

June 19, 2024 | Tavares, Lake County, Florida



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City plans bold density increase to revitalize downtown area
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to increase residential density in the downtown area, aiming to enhance walkability and support local businesses. The proposal suggests a model of 40 dwelling units per acre, which would allow for a mix of commercial and residential spaces, potentially leading to buildings of up to seven stories in height.

The discussion highlighted the need for higher density to stimulate economic growth and reduce urban sprawl. Officials noted that the current zoning allows for significant height, but developers have struggled to make projects viable under existing dwelling unit limits. By increasing density, the city hopes to create a vibrant downtown environment where residents can live, work, and shop without relying on cars.

The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved the recommendations on June 16, 2024, which will now be transmitted to the state for further review. This initiative is seen as a crucial step in addressing the rapid growth the area has experienced since the last comprehensive plan was established four years ago.

City officials expressed optimism that the proposed changes would attract investment and encourage infill development, leveraging existing infrastructure to minimize maintenance costs. The motion to transmit the proposal was passed with unanimous support, marking a significant move towards revitalizing the downtown area and fostering a more sustainable urban environment.

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