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City staff plan study sessions on growth cap, renter protections and tree rules as part of housing work program
Summary
San Luis Obispo staff outlined a multi-year work program that includes a focus group on infill barriers, study sessions on the city's 1% growth cap and renter-protection options, an ADU handbook and zoning cleanups aimed at supporting housing production while reconciling state law and new fire and tree regulations.
Tim Lowe, community development staff, described a set of work-program items the city adopted in June and will pursue over the next two fiscal years, focusing on housing production, renter protections and regulatory cleanups.
Key elements Lowe listed included organizing "a focus group to explore barriers to residential infill development," preparing an ADU and urban lot-split handbook, conducting study sessions on the growth-management regulations after the city hit its 1% growth cap in the general-plan…
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