
HOUSING CHOICES
Cities and towns across America are experiencing a significant shift in housing needs. Many places that outlawed housing types other than single family homes and large apartment complexes through restrictive zoning ordinances are now discovering that they lack the diverse range of housing options in the right locations needed to support economic vitality.
The term “Housing Choice” describes the expansion of sizes and types of housing that can inject additional housing units into existing traditional, walkable neighborhoods without disrupting their unique sense of place. Leveraging proven architectural designs with strategic policy modifications, we will demonstrate what it takes to get more housing built in the right places in our cities and towns.
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Provide construction documents for missing middle housing ranging from backyard accessory dwelling units (ADUs) through twelve-plexes
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Consult with municipalities on developing a pre-approval process for missing middle construction documents to support implementation of expanded housing choice initiatives
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Masterplan infill housing communities ranging from ¼-acre to 40-acre sites that incorporate a range of housing types and sizes
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Teach and present on the concepts of housing choice and how to successfully integrate these options into your community