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Prince George’s County planners present 'missing middle' housing study to Seat Pleasant council

Seat Pleasant City Council · December 2, 2025
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County planning staff described 'missing middle' housing types, local affordability shortfalls and regulatory barriers, and said a study with zoning recommendations will wrap up in early 2026 with outreach and implementation guidance.

County planning staff told the Seat Pleasant City Council on Monday night that small-scale, multiunit "missing middle" housing could expand attainable market-rate options for middle-income residents while fitting into existing neighborhood contexts. Karen Miro, a member of the county housing team, led the presentation and said the team has been studying housing types that typically range from two to eight units and that have been largely excluded by mid-20th-century zoning.

Miro said…

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