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Council advances broad zoning changes to encourage 'missing‑middle' housing

Green Bay Common Council · November 12, 2025
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The council advanced multiple zoning and subdivision amendments aimed at increasing housing options — smaller lots, duplexes and mixed‑use allowances — after stakeholder input from builders, realtors and neighborhood groups. Several measures were amended by council and will return for final reading.

The Green Bay Common Council advanced a package of zoning and subdivision amendments Tuesday intended to ease the production of “missing‑middle” housing — duplexes, triplexes and smaller single‑family lots — and to update rules about mixed‑use corridors and impervious‑surface limits.

Planning staff and development stakeholders said the changes respond to a persistent shortage of housing and to developer interest in building smaller‑footprint units. Jennifer Sunstrom of the Northeast Realtors Association…

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