HB 2375
housing; zoning; historic neighborhoods
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Bill overview
This bill aims to allow for more diverse housing options in Arizona by updating zoning regulations. Specifically, it requires cities with a population of 75,000 or more to permit duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and townhomes on lots zoned for single-family residential within one mile of the central business district, and at least 20% of new developments over 10 acres. The bill also restricts certain regulations that could discourage middle housing development and includes provisions for historic districts, ensuring new construction is compatible with the area’s character.
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Matt Gress
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