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Phoenix leads nation in dynamic housing growth and reforms

October 08, 2024 | Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Phoenix leads nation in dynamic housing growth and reforms
The city of Phoenix is experiencing significant growth, driven by a thoughtful community engagement process that has prioritized housing needs while preserving the unique character of its neighborhoods. Over the past five years, Phoenix has entitled more than 60,000 housing units, reflecting a commitment to balancing development with community input.

Recent zoning reforms and streamlined permitting processes have facilitated increased multifamily development, allowing for greater density and height in appropriate areas. The city has also reduced parking minimums, further encouraging growth. These efforts have garnered national attention, with publications like The New York Times highlighting Phoenix's leadership in apartment and condo construction.

In addition to these developments, Phoenix has received substantial funding—over a million dollars in grants—to support collaborative planning with transit-oriented communities. This proactive approach has not only contributed to the city's dynamic growth but has also positioned Phoenix as a leader in the region and the nation for new residents and housing construction. The ongoing initiatives reflect a commitment to fostering vibrant neighborhoods while addressing the challenges of rapid urban expansion.

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