Cities like Chicago are considering proposals to increase housing supply by allowing the construction of additional dwelling units like garden apartments and coach houses. The aim is to provide more housing options by eliminating restrictions on single-family structures in residential zones.
The proposal would increase housing options for 'missing middle' by eliminating mandates about single-family structures in residential zones https://t.co/wK1JL5BOg0
Garden apartments, attic-to-housing conversions and coach houses could soon become easier to build across Chicago. https://t.co/5n8Ym8uZeX
Chicago building owners could soon build additional dwelling units under city proposal https://t.co/lzUmUzC7rr
For decades, cities only built tall or built sprawl. We’re changing that — by legalizing four units as-of-right. https://t.co/8wa9RuNgKH
Shrinking or eliminating minimum lot size rules is a great way to increase the supply of single-family homes. https://t.co/XaOV1uObwO