The City Council's unanimous vote to amend zoning in Japantown, Willow Glen, and 13th Street will facilitate the development of new housing, allowing 50-65 homes per acre, and bolster local economies.
Tim Mulcahy expressed that higher density will benefit the local business landscape, increasing foot traffic which is essential for property owners and tenants in downtown Willow Glen's Lincoln Avenue.
Justin Daniels noted that while five of the city's ten business districts allow residential development, concerns still exist regarding parking congestion and public safety related to these changes.
Mulcahy emphasized the need to consider each housing development's merits individually, asserting that community concerns such as parking should be thoughtfully addressed during planning.
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