The Midtown South rezoning aims to create about 9,500 new housing units over the next decade. Recent City Council decisions reduced housing estimates by around 140 units after midblock residential density was adjusted to consider the needs of manufacturers. The adjustments do not eliminate housing opportunities entirely but target specific areas, ensuring that a significant number of housing units remains in the projections. Experts argue that maintaining manufacturing zoning in areas with no actual manufacturing activities undermines effective urban planning and contributes to under-utilization of space.
The Midtown South rezoning could pave the way for roughly 9,500 new housing units over the next decade, although recent changes reduced projections by approximately 140 units.
City Council reduced residential density in the southeast portion of the rezoning to accommodate manufacturers, affecting only portions of midblocks and preserving housing opportunities.
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