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Zoning
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning, from most recent to least.
Obama Calls on Cities to Loosen Zoning Restrictions
Nena Perry-Brown | September 26th 2016
Today, the Obama administration is calling on cities and counties to explore reforming the rules governing housing, land use and construction in order... read»
Alley Dwellings and Corner Stores: New Zoning Rules Take Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | September 6th 2016
The first comprehensive overhaul of the zoning code since 1958 went into effect today, and while most of the changes are more technical than tangible,... read»
DDOT Confirms That It Doesn't Enforce Residential Parking Bans
Nena Perry-Brown | July 28th 2016
The agency offers its explanation of the District's enforcement of the prohibitions on residential parking permits which developers commit to in excha... read»
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First Timer Primer: The Inclusionary Zoning Process
Nena Perry-Brown | May 11th 2016
As the city struggles to build and maintain enough affordable housing to keep the DC vibrant, UrbanTurf is taking a closer look at what inclusionary z... read»
Zoning Changes in Depth: Alley Dwellings
Nena Perry-Brown | February 22nd 2016
In light of the DC Zoning Commission's unanimous approval of various amendments to the zoning regulations last month, UrbanTurf has been exploring and... read»
Is a New Corner Store Coming to Your Neighborhood?
Nena Perry-Brown | February 1st 2016
UrbanTurf has been taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will be implemented this September. This week, we are exploring what will change wi... read»
Zoning Changes in Depth: DC's New Parking Requirements
Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th 2016
UrbanTurf is taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will go into effect in September. This week, we look at changes related to parking regula... read»
Will Single-Family Home Construction in Seattle Be Halted?
Tianna Mañón | July 8th 2015
Seattle may be on the cusp of rezoning more than half of the city for increased affordability and housing stock. ... read»
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