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City shows housing dashboard and proposes $8 million for 40'50 new owner-occupied infill homes
Summary
Development services director Jake Eckholm unveiled a live housing dashboard tracking infill progress and proposed a Phase 3 brownfield-funded infill round estimated at $8 million to build 40'50 for-sale units aimed at increasing lower-priced owner-occupied options; commissioners pressed for strategies to reach the lowest price bands and to address homelessness as part of the housing strategy.
Jake Eckholm, director of development services, presented the city's infill housing progress, zoning reforms and a new live housing dashboard intended to track development, incentives and progress against the 2023'2027 housing needs assessment.
Eckholm summarized results: zoning reforms lowered minimum lot sizes and allowed duplexes and accessory dwelling units; the city has programmed or completed roughly 1,770 new housing units since 2018 and staff reported 1,290 of the 2,924 units identified…
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