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Note: Many records in our database contain more than one type of barrier and/or solution. When searching within a particular category, we've purposely limited the highlight (summary) results to only those which specifically relate to your request. However, when you look for results based on more general, non-category-specific searches, you'll often see multiple icons (and highlights) displayed.

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Topics: Planning & Growth Restrictions


Results: 206 Matches

171.  Alternatives to Subsidizing Edge Development Strategies for Preserving Rural Landscapes

Location(s): NATIONAL

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Prohibiting accessory dwelling units decreases housing options and may prevent people from remaining in their neighborhoods.
   

172.  Smart Growth for Connecticut What Is It & Is It Smart?

Location(s): Connecticut

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier The Connecticut Home Builders argue that smart growth policies that do not consider where people want to live will be ineffective and counter productive.
   

173.  Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing: A Resource Guide

Location(s): NATIONAL

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier The authors cite others who say that slow-growth policies generally contribute to higher housing prices.
   

174.  Report of the President's Commission on Housing

Location(s): NATIONAL

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier The Commission holds that growth management techniques increase housing prices.
   

175.  Smart Growth for Tennessee Towns and Counties

Location(s): Tennessee

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that some smart growth policies are aimed at stopping growth.
   

176.  City of Seattle's 2001-2004 Consolidated Plan

Location(s): Washington Seattle

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Limitations on new development may affect the cost of housing.
   

177.  Smart Growth 2022 Concept Plan

Location(s): Wisconsin Green Bay

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier Green Bay has a longstanding policy to not extend water services without annexation of the land served.
   

178.  Washington State Land Use Study Commission Final Report

Location(s): Washington

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that growth management act requirements increase the cost of housing.
   

179.  Multiple Layers of Barriers in Fauquier County, Virginia

Location(s): Virginia Fauquier County

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier This submitter from Fauquier County, Virginia contends that multiple land use requirements impact the submitter's ability to create affordable housing.
   

180.  City of Great Falls 2000-2005 Five Year Consolidated Plan

Location(s): Montana Great Falls

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Planning & Growth Restrictions Barrier There is implicit recognition that some community’s growth control ordinances have an impact on housing costs.
   

          

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