Housing Approach 2: Mixed Use Hubs

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Supporting transit focused hubs and corridors by enhancing mixed use areas and neighborhood centers throughout the city. Map showing areas for new development

This approach builds off Approach 1 by adding new development around areas that have frequent bus services and allow for both residential and commercial uses in the neighborhood shopping centers. 

New housing development in these areas would include mid-rise apartments, smaller apartments that are 3-5 stories, and townhomes. In neighborhood shopping centers like Yarrowood, Lake Hills, Newport housing could be mixed with retail.

Like the previous approach, additional low-scale housing options would be allowed in neighborhoods throughout the city. 

Capacity for Housing: 76,300


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