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Candidates at Two Rivers forum disagree on how city should address housing squeeze
Summary
At a Two Rivers City Council candidate forum, candidates debated whether the city should use zoning and incentives to spur varied housing types or focus on quality‑of‑life improvements and limit additional low‑income units. Candidates offered proposals ranging from mixed‑use development to short‑term‑rental limits.
At a March candidate forum, Two Rivers council candidates sharply debated the city’s role in addressing rising housing costs and a tight local market.
Katherine Dulkkey said the city should use zoning and creative options to increase choices for residents, suggesting accessory units and mixed‑use development at sites such as the former Hamilton property. “There is a place and that comes in helping with the zoning,” she said, adding the city should “look at all of the available real estate” and consider varied housing types.
Incumbent Adam Wusky framed housing as largely driven by the private market but said the city…
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