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What three items would you most like reform in our current zoning code?

City of Austin : City Council, District 1

1) The amount of square feet required in a minimum lot size impacts housing costs. Decreasing minimum lot size from …

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Vincent Harding

First would be to address our exclusionary zoning issues. Housing of all types should be permitted in all parts of …

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Natasha Harper-Madison

Unfortunately, our rents, property taxes and child care costs continue to go up in Austin. Our families are being pushed …

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Mariana Salazar

Compatibility Revise mixed use requirement; Allow all commercial zones to have mixed use residential and commercial. Eliminate some mixed uses …

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Reedy Macque Spigner III

City of Austin : City Council, District 5

Housing, corridor development, and flooding and green space.

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Ann Kitchen

City of Austin : City Council, District 8

Improve the compatibility set-back requirements Modify minimum on-property parking requirements/street parking requirements Create additional housing and environmental opportunities through the …

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Rich DePalma

Simplicity – one of the main things our code needs is simplicity – people shouldn’t need to hire a lobbyist …

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Paige Ellis

The question asks about the code, but quite frankly, the thing I hope to address most is the tone. Zoning …

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Bobby Levinski

City of Austin : Mayor

First, we need to increase the effectiveness, size, and scope of our affordable housing programs. Second, we need more housing …

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John Doe

First, we need to increase the effectiveness, size, and scope of our affordable housing programs. Second, we need more housing …

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Steve Adler

Digitize the code so that all regulations and entitlements are clear for each parcel at a single click. This reform …

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Laura Morrison