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Duval housing action plan discussion highlights ADUs, inclusionary zoning and land trusts
Summary
Participants reviewing Duval's housing action plan said the town needs more housing across income levels and discussed tools such as accessory dwelling units, community land trusts, inclusionary zoning, expedited permitting and cottage housing, while noting geographic and infrastructure constraints.
Participants in a Duval housing action plan discussion reviewed data showing very high owner-occupancy and widespread cost burden and discussed several tools to increase housing supply and diversity in the town.
The discussion focused on why Duval needs more housing across income levels and which approaches might expand supply without radically changing the town's character. "Duval's gonna need more housing across all income levels by 02/1944," said Speaker 1, a staff member, a timeline noted in the transcript that the participants did not clarify further. Speaker 2 added, "It's a tough housing market out there," describing residents who are "working multiple jobs just to afford rent."
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