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Grants Pass council directs staff to develop infill housing RFP, targets downtown lots
Summary
The Grants Pass City Council on Sept. 15 directed staff to prepare a request-for-proposals for an infill housing incentive program aimed at stimulating "middle housing" near downtown.
The Grants Pass City Council on Sept. 15 directed staff to prepare a request for proposals (RFP) for an infill housing incentive program aimed at stimulating "middle housing" development near downtown.
Amber (city planning staff) presented the program concept and recommended proceeding with an RFP. The council approved that direction with a motion to proceed and asked staff to return the RFP for council review before it is posted. The motion was seconded by Councilor Rick and passed in a roll call vote with all councilors present voting yes (Eric: yes; Rob: yes; Kathleen: yes; Indra: yes; Rick: yes; Victoria: yes; Joel: yes).
The program targets lots within roughly a quarter mile of Sixth and Seventh streets between the Rogue River and Interstate 5. Qualifying parcels would be vacant or under‑developed (assessed improvement value under $100,000), have city water…
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