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Augusta approves Redbud Ridge final plat, housing study and RHID designation to spur infill housing

Augusta City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Council approved the final plat and drainage plan for the Redbud Ridge infill subdivision, accepted an updated housing needs assessment estimating a need of roughly 219–353 new units by 2030, and designated the Redbud Ridge area as a Reinvestment Housing Incentive District (RHID) to enable financing and incentives.

The Augusta City Council on Dec. 15 approved the final plat and drainage plan for Redbud Ridge (case 2025-22), a 4.4-acre infill residential project that will include about 22 residential units across 19 lots under R-3 zoning.

City planning staff also presented an updated housing needs assessment prepared by Canyon Research Southwest, which raised the city’s reported housing need since the 2020 assessment. Staff summarized the study’s finding that the low estimate of needed units rose from 122 in 2020 to…

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