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Councilors describe rental‑registry concept, require senior units in new projects and intensify financial review of developer incentives

5511790 · July 31, 2025
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Councilors said the city is considering a rental‑cap registry for single‑family homes, is asking developers to include age‑restricted senior units in new projects, and has begun deeper review of developer pro formas and independent financial advisement for incentive requests.

Councilors used the Brookshire town hall to outline ongoing work on housing and development: a proposed citywide registry of single‑family homes that become rentals, a continuing push to secure age‑restricted senior units in new multi‑family projects, and more thorough financial review of developer incentive requests.

Councilor Rich Taylor and others described a rental cap concept aimed at protecting neighborhood character and…

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