OLD-FASHIONED COMPACT, CONVENIENT, MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT FOR A MODERN, POST PANDEMIC, WALKABLE WORLD
“The current
gold standard for this with small-scale development is Portland, Oregon, which
passed its residential infill program (RIP) last fall,” said Strong Towns
Senior Editor Daniel Herriges.
An analysis
conducted by the city in consultation with several small-scale and affordable
housing developers, including Neil Heller and Habitat for Humanity,
found that
significant affordability benefits would be achieved by the policy the city
ended up passing, which provides a sliding scale of allowed FAR for buildings
between four and six units -- if they provide rent-reduced affordable units.”