The Daily Dirt: The Midtown South rezoning is on its way. What’s next?
The Midtown South rezoning was a test. What does this mean for future upzonings? The City Council Land Use Committee and Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises on Wednesday advanced the 42-block rezoning, but trimmed 165 units from the original plan. The changes that reduced the projected unit count were not as extensive as some had sought. The Council nodded to a request to reduce residential density in the southeast portion of the rezoning area, doing so within just four blocks. It also removed a high-density residential district from the northwestern portion, leaving it as a light manufacturing zone. The carveouts, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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