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Since 1984, the Land Management Code outlined a density bonus for developers of Affordable Master Planned Developments (AMPDs). However, in the past 36 years, the density bonus was not enough – no AMPDs have been built by a private developer or a public-private partnership.
In 2018, City Council directed Planning and Housing staff to evaluate potential amendments to the AMPD code to incentivize public-private partnerships for affordable housing development. After a nearly three-year process and third-party studies, staff is finalizing proposed amendments with the hope that private developers will be incentivized to partner with the City to build 800 affordableContinue reading
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