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As the "Zone In" proposal seeks to overhaul Columbus' zoning code for the first time in more than 70 years, this mix of high-rises and single-family homes could become more prevalent in the city.
Columbus is updating its zoning for the first time in 70 years, and the city is proposing major changes along the city's major corridors, including this area of South High Street north of ...
As of today, Columbus' zoning code would only allow for an estimated 6,000 new units in that time period, Dorans said. ... Columbus area needs 200,000 more homes: Will zoning update be enough ...
Columbus officials have worked for years to develop a proposal to overhaul its zoning code to eliminate red tape for developers. Zoning in: What Columbus residents need to know about massive ...
Columbus City Council's public hearing on a massive zoning overhaul affecting 4% of the city's parcels was scheduled to end at 7 p.m. Tuesday − but by then, things were really just getting started.
More: Developers call Columbus proposed zoning code good first step. Developers have certainly shown that their money can buy city council. Developers will receive tax abatements at the expense of ...
The region needs to add 200,000 housing units by 2030, according to the Columbus Housing Strategy, and the proposed zoning would allow 88,000 units to be developed along the city's corridors ...
The city of Columbus' massive "Zone In" zoning overhaul is set for final changes and a vote in July by City Council after a public hearing Thursday.