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Arlington’s ‘missing middle’ fight and the struggle for affordable housing

Por: The Hill Business November 01, 2022

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The big issue in the November election in Arlington County in northern Virginia — where I live — is the county board’s . Currently, of the county is zoned for single-family residences only. With housing demand booming over the last decade, the average price for a single-family home in Arlington has risen to — unaffordable for most working and middle-class people. By abolishing single-family zoning restrictions, “missing middle” would... + full article



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