Editorial: Zoning reform, less red tape key to more affordable housing
Briefly

Reforming zoning regulations can cut through red tape, lower building costs, and accelerate transit-oriented development in areas where people want to live.
If three-flats made a comeback in desirable neighborhoods around town, they'd be more affordable than single-family homes and, while ADUs have their drawbacks, they can help Chicagoans who need more room or who want to take care of elderly relatives. And, of course, increased density help
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