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Council reevaluates affordable housing targets in mixed use zone reforms

February 01, 2024 | Summit County Council, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah



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Council reevaluates affordable housing targets in mixed use zone reforms
During the recent Summit County Council meeting on February 1, 2024, discussions centered on the pressing issue of affordable housing in the community. Council members expressed concerns about the current ratio of affordable to market-rate housing, noting that recent sales figures indicate only 20% of new developments are affordable.

In response to these concerns, the council highlighted a previous decision to increase the requirement for affordable housing in mixed-use zones to 50%. This change was made to better address the community's growing need for affordable options. Council members emphasized the importance of taking more significant steps to tackle the affordable housing crisis, suggesting that the current 20% threshold is insufficient.

One project under consideration was noted to include approximately 30% to 32% affordable housing, which sparked further discussion on how to effectively increase this percentage in future developments. The council recognized that without a more aggressive approach, the community's affordable housing needs would remain unmet.

As the council continues to explore solutions, the focus remains on finding effective strategies to enhance the availability of affordable housing, ensuring that all residents have access to suitable living conditions. The outcomes of these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping future housing policies in Summit County.

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