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Council presses ahead on zoning rewrite, considers land acquisition and ADU enforcement to raise owner-occupancy
Summary
Councilors reaffirmed a priority to increase owner-occupancy through a balance of housing types and price points, reviewed a zoning-code update funded from a $200,000 legacy CIP appropriation, and discussed options ranging from land acquisition to stronger ADU enforcement and neighborhood rehabilitation programs.
The Provo City Council on Jan. 7 reiterated increasing owner-occupancy as a top multiyear goal and discussed how a zoning rewrite, land acquisition, and enforcement changes could support that aim.
Justin Harrison updated the council on a zoning-code rewrite that the council funded with a $200,000 appropriation from the legacy CIP fund. “The appropriation was for $200,000 that came from the legacy CIP fund,” Harrison said, and development services has prepared an RFP and hired a consultant to begin the update. Staff estimated the zoning work…
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